neil interview w/ blistering.com
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CLUTCH Frontman Discusses Side-Project THE COMPANY BAND – Dec. 22, 2009 |
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George Pacheco of Blistering.com recently conducted an interview with CLUTCH/THE COMPANY BAND frontman Neil Fallon. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below. Blistering.com: Was the formation idea for THE COMPANY BAND a product of a lot of pre-discussion, or did it all happen somewhat quickly? Neil Fallon: Well, if memory serves me correctly — which it rarely does — it started initially as just wanting to do some instrumental jams with Jim Rota. He brought Dave Bone into the fold; they had wanted to do a record with vocals here and there, so they asked me to do it. One thing led to another, and we ended up releasing the EP. I don’t think the instrumental stuff really went anywhere. Later on, we just decided that — after playing together — that we had a good time, so why not continue? Blistering.com: Do you make it a conscious effort to keep each band separate, and not let things cross pollinate? Fallon: I tried to, but it’s easier said than done. They’re both hard rock acts. If THE COMPANY BAND were a country act, it would be a lot easier, but it’s difficult to disguise one’s own voice. Writing-wise, it’s hard for me to comment on it, because I’m so close to it. I try to just not over-think anything, and just go with gut instinct. Blistering.com: With regards to the actual industry side of that, THE COMPANY BAND has released both a digital single and vinyl, on both ends. What’s your opinion of the shifts the music industry has seen, with regards to not only how people are buying their music, but how labels are promoting it? Fallon: I think the vinyl aspect of it is in the middle of resurgence, I think because of how — with MP3s — the actual delivery process of music has become extremely disposable. Let’s face it: most of us hardly pay for our music, and if you do get a CD, you put it on your computer, and it ends up on the floor of your car. I think vinyl is a reaction to that. You have it on your iPod, but you also have this physical thing which you can touch, feel, smell and vibe on; it’s like buying stock in a company. I would hazard a guess that a lot of these people who are buying vinyl don’t even have record players! I think that’s more of an aesthetic reaction, because I don’t think there’s a lot of money to be made from vinyl. As far as the industry side, it’s definitely leveled the playing field, where a band like THE COMPANY BAND can do stuff like that, and bands likeCLUTCH can start its own record label. The other labels are reacting to it in fear by going back to 360 deals and archaic stuff like that, but the Genie’s out of the bottle. You can’t put it back. Blistering.com: Oh yeah, labels are downsizing left and right, getting rid of people and positions which are no longer needed. Fallon: Yeah, the well has dried up, and you have to become a more efficient machine in this day and age. It’s good for everybody, because if you live too high on the hog, you get too financially fat to get off the couch. Blistering.com: It’s probably a given that there are many people involved in the music industry who really have no love for actual music, and don’t know a thing about it. Fallon: Yeah…you’re exactly right. It’s just another gig. They could be selling cars. Read the entire interview at Blistering.com. |
tcb update…
DIGITAL SINGLE PLANNED FOR EARLY OCTOBER
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Company Band featuring vocalist Neil Fallon, drummer Jess Margera, guitarists Jim Rota and Dave Bone with bassist Brad Davis, today confirm November 10 as the release date of their full length debut. The self-titled album was recorded in Los Angeles earlier this year and teamed the band with renowned producer Andrew Alekel (Queens of the Stone Age). The band will release in advance to the album a special digital-only single featuring the album track “It’s A Confusing World” with an exclusive cover of BTO’s “Not Fragile.” The single will be available for download via various DSP’s in early October.
“It was pretty awesome to get everyone into a studio together and make this record,” reveals Jess Margera of the album’s recording process. “I never thought it would happen given that everyone has insanely crazy touring schedules. But sure enough the results turned out amazing. It was a strange reality for me, personally, as I am a huge of fan Fireball Ministry, Clutch and Fu Manchu. So to be in a room with all those guys playing drums was kind of unbelievable.” “It’s not very often that one gets to write and play music with people that they respect, as well consider family,” says Jim Rota. “This band is a dream come true.” “Good times and great friends made this music that we are proud to bring you,” adds Dave Bone. “So pick up your balls and load up your cannons for the 21 gun salute!”
Founded by Margera (CKY) with Rota (Fireball Ministry) and Dave Bone in 2006, The Company Band originally got together to jam among friends. Their initial recordings were laid down for the band’s 2008’s mini-album Sign Here, Here, And Here. It quickly sold through its limited pressing and has continued to be a popular digital seller via CDBaby.com since release. Restricted Release have now pressed it on a special 10-inch available now exclusively through the label’s Amazon store. The vinyl pressing features exclusive artwork and is hand-numbered; limited to 1000 copies.
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For more information contact Paula Hogan (ruralgrrl@live.com) or Dave Brenner (earsplitpr@aol.com
www.myspace.com/restrictedrelease
www.myspace.thecoband
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