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TOPIC: Krill answers 8 questions before opening Boston Calling on Saturday

Krill answers 8 questions before opening Boston Calling on Saturday 9 years 7 months ago #133831

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It s been good! Everything has been pretty smooth, and it s been with friends the whole time [Speedy Ortiz Warehouse Two Inch Astronaut], so it s been a good time. The tire blowout in rural Ohio on a Sunday evening was nearly a horror story, but the Krill gods shined down upon us. Kind of a hygiene horror story in general.
Where will you be coming from, and where are you going next?
Boston Calling is actually the last stop, staying home for most of the rest of the summer, which will be nice and different. [Thursday we played in] New York City at Palisades with Warehouse, Big Ups, and Downies.
What s your favorite thing about the Boston music scene? How has geography shaped you sonically, personally?
Yeah I mean it s really hard to pinpoint influence, but I distinctly remember going to a Kal Marks show, and Aaron and I decided to buy distortion pedals. Ovlov is a huge influence, so is Pile, and I think Fat History Month is the biggest one, both in terms of themes and style. Speedy Ortiz, too, and almost everybody on Exploding in Sound [the band s record label] has inspired an idea or another.
I lived at the Whitehaus for about 10 months and in JP in general for two years, and that definitely got me listening to and being surrounded by more noise music.... So yeah the whole DIY community, both sonically and ethically, has had a huge influence on Krill.
What s your ideal venue: Do you love a big stage and huge crowd, prefer tooling around with a few friends, or somewhere in between?
It s kind of all about whether or not people are into it, and we re into it, but I d almost always say a house show is best. Something where people are there to take part in something rather than just consume something? But yeah most of my favorite show memories were houses or DIY spaces with under 100 people present. But everything has its own weird appeal.
There s a sort of self-deprecation to your band, at least as far as I perceive (the song Turd, for example). The name of the band, too, has sort of a diminutive connotation. Where did this (the name) come from, and is the vibe you re trying to put on?
Eh, as says, It s just a dumb stupid name. It s kind of a riff on a band Aaron and Ian were in in high school and vaguely nods toward an idea of smallness or minimalness that has sometimes guided us. I don t know what vibe we re trying to put on! I hope none of it is too put on.相关的主题文章:


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