Get To Know: Naked Giants

2018 has already been a whirlwind for the Seattle trio Naked GiantsBetween releasing their debut album, touring Europe with Car Seat Headrest, and playing new cities for the first time, it’s certainly been a year of career landmarks, and things aren’t slowing down for the band any time soon.

Back in May, the group played Chicago for the first time, packing Schubas Tavern on a Saturday night. Just as the audience warmly welcomed Naked Giants to their city, the band made sure everyone in the crowd had a great time by periodically checking in to make sure everyone felt comfortable, promoting a completely safe space at their show.

Before the show began that night, I had a chat with the band, talking everything from movie soundtracks, their bucket lists, starting a New West Records super group, and their proactive songwriting habits. For all that and more, get to know Naked Giants now.

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Naked Giants is Gianni Aiello, Grant Mullen, and Henry LaVallee

THEIR FIRST MUSICAL MEMORIES HEAVILY INVOLVE MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS

The three members of Naked Giants all remember getting into music at different ages, but there’s a common thread in all of their introductions to music. Gianni Aiello says he remembers laying in his dad’s bed with a green iPod listening to “Human” by The Killers, but adds “Before that I really liked the SpongeBob Movie soundtrack. That had some tunes on it. When I look back on it, it’s like Flaming Lips, Ween, Avril Lavigne, Wilco… It’s a pretty cool soundtrack.”

Drummer Henry LaVallee also had early memories of movie scores. “I remember this movie called Bedknobs and Broomsticks, with Angela Lansbury,” LaVallee says, animatedly describing the film. “It’s like an old Disney movie from the 70’s, it took place in Britain during World War II. It was like a musical, but it was one of those trippy ones where the first act is all humans, and then at the start of the second act, they go into a cartoon world. So these humans are interacting with—it’s like Roger Rabbit. Then they get out of this cartoon world, but it follows this Medieval story book and it’s a really good movie honestly. These kids are orphaned from the war and then Angela Lansbury is like a witch and she takes them in.” Aiello interjects at one point to ask if it’s like Nanny McPhee, and LaVallee continues, “Little bit, little bit. Then the kids don’t believe in magic and they think Angela sucks, but then she’s actually badass. They also all sing together. And Angela doesn’t like the kids either, she’s forced to have them, but then they’re all really chummy by the end of it and they fight off the Nazis with magic at the very end and it’s really cool. But the music in that [inspired me]. So we used to watch that, it was a great summertime movie. Or Meatballs with Bill Murray and the songs in that!”

As for guitarist Grant Mullen’s first musical memories, he recalls having a tiny Casio keyboard. “They’re really small and they sound really weird. I just remember playing really scary music, cause you know it’s really easy to play music like that when you have no idea what you’re doing. I was probably 4 or 5 when my parents got me that.”

THEY’VE PLAYED SXSW THE LAST THREE YEARS

SXSW usually does quite the number on bands with schedules involving multiple shows a day all around town, but Naked Giants hasn’t let that madness deter them from returning to Austin for the last three years in March. However, they all agree that this year had been the best by far, confirming that the third time really is a charm. “It was better in every way. We played better shows on average, there were people at the shows. We got to stay with our friends Ron Gallo. We had some good connections. We made some friends…The Do512 people who are all super nice. We’re actually gonna see one of them in New York cause their other coworkers [DoNYC] are there. Just in general it was a good vibe. Just like the flow and all of that,” Aiello said.

Mullen mentions that the group got to see their label-mate Caroline Rose for the first time at this past SXSW. “Meeting her was kind of like meeting a cousin. It was like oh, we’re probably gonna get along. You know? It weirdly reminded me of that. And we totally did, I thought,” LaVallee added.

THEY WANT TO START A NEW WEST RECORDS SUPER GROUP

Speaking of New West Records label-mates, if you’ve ever seen some of the label’s artists like Naked Giants, Caroline Rose, and Ron Gallo perform live, you might have realized that they all have an unforgettable stage presence. Well, Naked Giants has also recognized that trait about themselves and their extended record label family too. “I realized after seeing Caroline, and after touring with Ron, that New West Records–what they really love is gimmicks. We have the whole smorgasbord of everything we do on stage. Ron’s got the whole trumpet thing and playing a guitar with a skateboard or whatever. Caroline and her band have the outfits and the end of her show where she pulls out the recorder. So New West wants something that people will remember,” Aiello says. Mullen interjects to say, “People that don’t take themselves too seriously.” Aiello continues, “Exactly, that. So I had this dream of forming a super group of all 3 of our bands. I don’t know what the music would sound like…”

While they may have no idea what it will sound like, they do have some idea of the band name, and how it could work. “What if the name was Mick and the Gimme Gimmes?” LaVallee suggests. “That’s good, gimme more! There’s this band called Superorganism and they’re like a collective thing, but they would send music across different countries. Like one of them lived in England and one of them lived in Greenland, I don’t know if anyone lives in Greenland… But I would imagine it would be something like that [where we send music to each other],” Aiello ponders about the structure of the group.

THEIR FAVORITE PERFORMERS RANGE FROM THE LEMON TWIGS TO FREDDIE MERCURY

Speaking of memorable stage presence, the members of Naked Giants always seem to give 200 percent of their energy whenever they perform. So whose stage presence do they admire the most? “Freddie Mercury,” LaVallee says, adding that he tries his best to be the “Freddie Mercury of the drum kit.”

“I was just talking to somebody yesterday about The Lemon Twigs,” Aiello says. “I haven’t seen them live yet, but I’ve seen videos and that one kid’s got some really good kicks. So I started doing kicks after I saw that.”

Mullen adds, “I don’t think I’ve ever admitted this, but now that I think about it, early White Stripes, Jack White stage presence. Cause he just you know, looked so almost like, he had mixed emotions while he was playing. He didn’t want the crowd to even look at him. Cause he didn’t like being there, but he really wanted to tell them something really important. Which was I’m a white guy singing the blues. Something about that, like he has this weird vibe that I remember thinking was really cool when I would watch them play. Now when I watch modern Jack White, I still like him, but it comes off as a little pretentious doing it twenty years.”

Aiello also mentions that the group caught [Thee] Oh Sees’ set at Sasquatch festival and realized that’s where Grant gets all his stuff.  “[John Dwyer] looks like a lizard man too, but he surprisingly doesn’t move that much. He just does weird little gimmicks, like spits in the air and catches it in his mouth. Something I also steal from him is the mouth around the microphone. He really throats that thing,” Mullen says. If you still have yet to see Naked Giants live, you can get a glimpse of their energetic stage presence from the photos below of their Schubas show.

 THEY’RE NOT PROCRASTINATORS WHEN IT COMES TO ALBUM WRITING

Naked Giants’ debut album just came out in March this year, but despite their busy touring schedule, the band has already started working on new material. Rewinding back to the release of the first album, Mullen says, “It’s just good to get it out. So people can listen to twelve of our songs in a row now…. If they want to. They all sound pretty similar production wise…They’re all one package that you can experience our songs. Before everyone was like who is this band? Like I’ve heard of them, but they just have six songs on an EP, what’s the deal? And now we have an album.”

“The best response was a review on some online magazine, and it was a really nice review. They were like we really like this album, love all the tracks, and then they called the album Slush instead of Sluff,” Aiello chimes in. While the group were happy to finally get out a cohesive catalog of their music that’s been well received, rather than relishing in the debut, they’re eager to get out even more material. “We actually just recorded nine demos in the week and a half we had off between tours. One actual song that’s gonna hopefully be a single in the fall or something like that,” Aiello continues, highlighting the group’s work ethic.

Despite their eagerness to release new material, don’t get too excited for their sophomore album just yet; Mullen disclaimed they potentially have sixteen months of promoting and touring backing their first record. “It’s never a bad idea to just have the next one done,” Aiello says about their sophomore effort, mentioning that they’re only that proactive when it comes to making music.  “In all other areas of life we are [procrastinators]. We like to make albums.”

THEIR MUSIC CONTAINS EASTER EGGS 

The trio has even gone as far as constructing a loose common theme throughout the new material. “It’s secret though,” Mullen says, but Aiello hints that their might be some clues in the last song of the first album. Going back to their love of film, the band admits they’re fans of putting easter eggs in their work, which is a common factor in movie and tv series. “Once all the albums are out, if you really like our band, you’ll be able to find all these things and nerd out about [the Easter eggs],” Mullen reveals. At this point, LaVallee pointed to an Alfred Hitchcock book under the green room coffee table, saying the book was a good hint to their future work without using any words. Elaborating on the connection of film and their music, Mullen adds, “I feel like a lot of times I get inspired by the feeling I get from watching a movie. If it’s very dark, I might be in that place for a while. I don’t do it consciously.”

The group also says they’ve tossed around the idea of a TV show for the band. “Like a Naked Giants TV show, we’re always thinking how to make that work. We might have to start it as a web series. Then for one of the future albums we have planned, we’re hoping to do a visual album.”

THEY PERFORM DOUBLE DUTY WITH CAR SEAT HEADREST

This year, Naked Giants got the opportunity to not only open for Car Seat Headrest, but to join Will Toledo’s live lineup during Car Seat’s set on the tour. The gig has certainly added to the band’s workload on tour, but it’s also given them the opportunity to cross a lot of places and goals off their bucket list. This year, Naked Giants has already toured Europe and performed on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,  and they’ll be continuing on another double duty tour this fall in The States.

While the band is grateful for all the career-highlight opportunities they’ve had with Car Seat Headrest, they remain ambitious to achieve the same feats as Naked Giants too. This fall, they’ll be playing their first major conventional festival when they return to Austin for Austin City Limits. “We’re doing this whole thing with Car Seat Headrest, going to Europe….but ACL is the kind of first big step that’s just Naked Giants. I mean of course we’ve done SX and that kind of stuff, but there’s a huge difference when you start doing the festival circuits. Then that gives me hope for next year, maybe in the summer, we’ll start doing Coachella, Lollapalooza, etc…” Aiello says. They’re also keen to cross off all of the Seattle staples from their list, naming The Neptune and The Paramount Theatre as the ultimate goals.



Check out Naked Giants’ upcoming tour dates here (Chicago, they’ll be at The Riviera on September 7th), and order your own copy of Sluff here. 

 

This article was originally posted on ANCHR Magazine

New Vinyl Releases 6/29/18

  • Ryan Adams – Baby I Love You (7″ Limited to 1500)
  • Angelo De Augustine – Carcassonne (7″ on Sky Blue Vinyl, Limited to 500)
  • Beyond Creation – The Aura (Limited Edition Red Vinyl, Limited to 350)
  • The Blank Tapes – Candy (Opaque Violet Colored Vinyl, Limited to 250)
  • David Bowie – Christiane F. Wir KinderVom Bahnof Zoo (1981)
  • David Bowie – David Bowie In Bertolt Brecht’s Baal 10″
  • Alan Braufman – Valley Of Search (1975)
  • John Coltrane – Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album
  • John Coltrane – Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album (2 Lp Deluxe Version)
  • Craft Spells – Idle Labor (10th Anniversary Repress on ‘Sea Glass with Pink Swirls’ Vinyl, Limited to 500)
  • Florence + The Machine – High As Hope
  • Gorillaz – The Now Now (3D Blue Vinyl Box Set with 52-Page Booklet, Studio Notebook, Prints, Badges, and Download)
  • Gorillaz – The Now Now
  • Guns N’ Roses – Appetite For Destruction (1987) Limited Edition 2 Lp 180gram Set with Original Jacket Art, Foil Slipcase, Hologram, and Download)
  • Halo Maud –  Je Suis Une île (I Am An Island)
  • Homesafe – One (‘Indie Exclusive’ on ‘Cream In Blood Red’ Colored Vinyl, Limited to 300)
  • Buddy Guy – A Man & The Blues (1968) (Remastered 50th Anniversary 180gram)
  • INXS – The Very Best Of (45RPM 2 Lp Record Store Crawl Exclusive on Silver Vinyl)
  • INXS – Kick (1987) (30th Anniversary 2 Lp Record Store Crawl Exclusive on Red Vinyl)
  • Jim James (My Morning Jacket) – Uniform Distortion (‘Indie Exclusive’ on Clear Vinyl)
  • Let’s Eat Grandma – I’m All Ears (2 Lp Limited Translucent Yellow Colored Vinyl)
  • Kody Nielson – Birthday Suite (Limited Pressing on Clear Vinyl)
  • Run The Jewels – Stay Gold Smiff & Cash Remix Collection (12″ Etched Red Vinyl with Marvel Comics RTJ3 Cover and Gatefold)
  • Self Defense Family – Have You Considered Punk Music (Colored Vinyl)
  • Social Distortion – Live At The Roxy (1998) (2 Lp Reissue with Poster)
  • Sum 41 – Half Hour Of Power (2000) (‘Red/Blue Haze’ Colored Vinyl)
  • Switchfoot – Oh! Gravity (2006) (‘Clear with White Smoke’ Vinyl, Limited to 500)
  • Alexandre Desplat / Various – Isle Of Dogs (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  • Soundtrack – Wayne’s World (Music From The Motion Picture) (2 Lp)
  • Talos – Wild Alee (Deluxe Version)
  • Junior Wells – Coming At You (50th Anniversary 180gram)

New Vinyl Releases 6/22/18

  • Lily Allen – No Shame
  • Bishop Briggs – Church Of Scars
  • Doug Clifford – Doug ‘Cosmo’ Clifford (1972) (Remastered 180gram)
  • The Cure – Mixed Up (2 Lp 180gram Half-Speed Reissue)
  • The Cure -Torn Down (Mixed Up Extras) (2 Lp 180gram Half-Speed Repressing)
  • Dawes – Passwords (‘Indie Exclusive’ Translucent Yellow Vinyl)
  • Dio – Holy Diver (1983) (180gram Remastered)
  • Dio – The Last In Line (1984) (180gram Remastered)
  • Dio – Sacred Heart (1985) (180gram Remastered)
  • Dio – Dream Evil (1987) (180gram remastered)
  • Dio – Lock Up The Wolves (1990) (180gram Remastered)
  • Dio – Strange Highways (1994) (180gram Remastered)
  • Stella Donnelly – Thrush Metal EP (1st Pressing on White Vinyl, Limited to 1500)
  • Electric Wizard – Witchcult Today (Limited Edition Reissue on Purple Vinyl)
  • Tom Fogerty – Excalibur (1972) (180gram from Original Analog Master)
  • David Hillyard And The Rocksteady 7 – The Giver (‘Indie Exclusive’ White Vinyl)
  • Hiss Golden Messenger / Spacebomb – Passing Clouds 7″
  • Manic Street Preachers – Resistance Is Futile (Limited 180gram with CD)
  • Nine Inch Nails – Bad Witch
  • Panic! At The Disco – Pray For The Wicked
  • Pantera – Live At Dynamo Open Air (1998) (2 Lp with Gatefold)
  • The Record Company – All Of This Life (‘Indie Exclusive’ on Clear Blue Marble Vinyl)
  • Priscilla Renea – Coloured
  • Skeletonwitch – Forever Abomination (2011)
  • Skeletonwitch – Serpents Unleashed (2013) (Splatter Vinyl, Limited to 500)
  • Soulwax – Essential (180gram 2 Lp)
  • STRFKR – Reptillians (2011) (180gram Lavender Vinyl with Poster)
  • This Wild Life – Petaluma (‘Indie Exclusive’ Translucent Yellow Vinyl)
  • Twilight 22 – Twilight 22
  • Video Age – Pop Therapy
  • Frank Zappa – Burnt Weeny Sandwich (1970) (180gram Audiophile Repressing with Gatefold Jacket and Poster)

A Chat With Night Riots

Over the past few years, Night Riots has toured relentlessly; from supporting the likes of The Maine and Andrew McMahon to their own headline runs, it seems like the five piece is constantly up on stage, engaging crowds in cities across the country. Night Riots’ discography showcases a wide range of different musical styles, but their contagiously catchy melodies remain consistent, as does lead singer Travis Hawley’s signature vocals, which have drawn frequent comparisons to The Cure’s Robert Smith. Hawley’s timeless vocals translate even more powerfully when he’s up on the stage, charismatically commanding the room’s attention with his magnetic stage presence and bond with the entire band. While their recorded music has this quality that makes it instantly like-able, Night Riots’ live show only amplifies that quality, making their concerts a must see.

If you still haven’t found your way to one of their gigs, make sure you change that this month as they tour nationwide with Silent Rival and courtship. The tour swings through Chicago on Friday, June 22nd, but before they hit the Subterranean stage, get to know them as they discuss their ideal companion in an elevator outage, their favorite Ewoks, how they stay entertained on the road and more.


You’ve been on tour with courtship and Silent Rival since the start of the month. What’s your favorite part of touring with each of these bands?

It’s been awesome to be with bands that are good people.  It’s not always the case that you get along with everyone you tour with but both bands are awesome and really talented.

Speaking of tour, you’ll be in Chicago again on June 22nd, and you’ve played in Chicago several times in the past. What are some of your favorite things to do here?

We try to make a point to stop by the Chicago Music Exchange.  That place is amazing…has so many guitars and synths and just rad music gear.  Also always gotta hit up a Pequod’s Pizza for that deep dish.

How would you describe your live show on this tour in 3 words?

Energetic, theatrical and transportive.

Your song “Breaking Free” was recently featured in the show 13 Reasons Why...If you could pick any other TV show to have your music on, what show would you pick and why?

I’d want to go back in time and get a song on Star Trek TNG.  Maybe even have us be like a holodeck band or something.

You’ve had a couple new singles out this year, which are both great! What other plans for new releases do you have this year?

We’ve kinda been releasing unconventionally.  We aren’t necessarily releasing songs as legit singles.  We just want to get new music out there…maybe we will compile it into an album this year.

What are some of your favorite songs or albums from this year so far?

J. Cole’s new album KOD is rad.  Vacationer is putting out an album we are stoked for.  The new Kid Cudi/Kanye West album that just dropped is pretty tight too.

I saw your tweet the other day about the Gunslinger Series by Stephen King. What are some other books you’ve been into recently?

The Dark Tower series has been one of the best series I’ve read in a long time.  The scope and storytelling in it is remarkable. I think almost the whole band has read it at this point.  I just read The Stranger by Camus. I felt weird for a week.

Even though it seems like you’re constantly on tour and consistently working on new material, you guys are still really great with engaging fans on social media. What are some tips you have for managing your time with crazy tour schedules and how do you make sure to prioritize fan interaction?

At the end of the day the only reason we can continue what we do is because of the fans.  So I think it’s important to remember that. You need to be true to yourself and make art that is real but you also need to remember why you do it.  It’s fun and another way to be creative and think of new interesting ways to engage, entertain and help transport people out of their everyday lives… at least for a minute. Sticking to a schedule and consistency is key.

 

If you were stuck in an elevator with someone for a few hours, who would you want to be stuck with and why? (It could be anyone in the world.)

Probably Shaq because 1) He’d probably cradle you like a baby and calm you down 2) He could just rip the doors off and save you and 3) If it all goes to shit and you’re stuck, you could live off eating his body for like 6 months.

What’s one thing you’ve never been asked in an interview, but you’ve always wanted to talk about?

Who my five favorite Ewoks are.  Not in particular order they are: Chief Chirpa, Paploo, Teebo, Wicket, and Logray.


Grab your tickets to see Night Riots at The SubT this Friday, June 22nd here, and follow them on Facebook + Twitter + Instagram.

P.S- You can also grab a copy of Night Riots’ latest album in the shop or order it online here.



This article was originally posted on ANCHR Magazine

New Vinyl Releases 6/15/18

  • Tim Armstrong (of Rancid) – A Poets Life (Reissue with Gatefold)
  • ASG – Survive Sunrise (‘Blood Red’ Vinyl, Limited to 250)
  • Daniel Avery – Projector EP
  • The Aquabats – The Fury Of The Aquabats (1997) (2 Lp Reissue with Etched D-Side and Gatefold)
  • Big Sean & Metro Boomin – Double Or Nothing
  • Calpurnia – Scout EP  (Limited Edition Picture Disc)
  • Calpurnia – Scout EP (Indie Exclusive on ‘Swimming Pool Blue’ Vinyl)
  • Nick Cave & Warren Ellis – Kings (Original Motion Picture)
  • Culture Abuse – Bay Dream (Indie Exclusive on Opaque Yellow Vinyl)
  • Def Leppard – Vault: Greatest Hits (1980-1995) (2 Lp Compilation Reissue)
  • Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein – Stranger Things, Vol.1 (A Netflix Original Series) (2 Lp on ‘Upside Down Inter-Dimensional Blue’ Vinyl)
  • Gnod – Be Aware Of Your Limitations
  • Hatchie – Sugar & Spice EP (Single-Sided Pressing with Etched B-Side)
  • Igorrr – Savage Sinusoid (Red-Brown Marbled Vinyl, Limited to 500)
  • Igorrr – Savage Sinusoid (Gray-Green Marbled Vinyl, Limited to 500)
  • Kevin Krauter – Toss Up (Limited Edition on Green Vinyl)
  • Mayday Parade – Sunnyland (Limited Edition 1st Pressing on ‘Bone Colored’ Vinyl)
  • Melody’s Echo Chamber – Bon Voyage (Indie Exclusive on 180gramViolet Colored Vinyl with Phenaskitiscope Insert)
  • MOURN – Sorpresa Familia
  • Fantastic Negrito – Please Don’t Be Dead (Indie Exclusive)
  • Alanis Obomsawin – Bush Lady (1985) (180gram Reissue)
  • Orange Goblin – The Wolf Bites Back (Limited Edition Colored Vinyl with Gatefold)
  • Palberta – Roach Goin’ Down
  • Petal – Magic Gone (Limited Edition on Colored Vinyl)
  • Rolling Stones – Studio Albums Collection (1971-2016) (15 Lp Limited Edition 180gram Box Set)
  • SANGO – In Comfort Of (2 Lp with Gatefold)
  • Shitty Person – Judgement
  • Spotlights – Hanging By Faith (Limited Edition 12″ on White Vinyl)
  • State Champs – Living Proof (Indie Exclusive on White Vinyl, Limited to 500)
  • Tangents – New Bodies
  • Matthew Logan Vasquez – Texas Murder Ballads
  • Tom Waits – Bastards (2 Lp 180gram Remastered Pressing with Gatefold)
  • Tom Waits – Bawlers (180gram Remastered Pressing with Gatefold)
  • Tom Waits – Brawlers (180gram Remastered Pressing with Gatefold)
  • X-Altera – X-Altera (Limited Edition on Neon Green Vinyl)