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Showing posts with label Mayola. Show all posts
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Monday, April 27, 2009

NMF Class of 2009 Awards



Most Likely to Succeed: Here Is There

            Playing to a criminally under attended morning crowd, the band made lemons into lemonade, shimmying through a powerful set filled with guitar solos and pulsing percussion. With their brand of boxed in chaos, and average age of 19, I am sure we will be hearing much more from them in the future.

 

Best All-Around: Mayola

            The most energetic set of the entire festival, Mayola blended the perfect amount of musicianship, showmanship, and local flavor. Bassist Antonio Laster’s crowd interaction made everyone feel like they were part of the show; what more could you ask for at a music festival?

 

Class Clown: Man Man

            Their loud, crazy, dysfunctional set left the crowd on the brink of insanity. Pounding, screeching, smacking, and thumping for a chaos-filled hour, Man Man locked in everyone’s attention like the most bizarre court jester there’s ever been.

 

Best Dressed: Of Montreal

            Of Montreal’s feathered shoulder pads, smoking suits, purple velvet, boas, and Coldplay-esque orange suit had the band making fashion statements galore. I have never seen anyone make a tiger mascot head look so chic.

 

Best Hair: The Uglysuit

            With long flowing locks, ponytails, feather swept bangs, and something that I can only compare to the mane of Sonic the Hedgehog, the Uglysuit not only blew the crowd away with their gorgeous indie pop ballads, but also with their impeccable hair. 

 

Most Likely To Make You Smile: Hush Hush, Commotion

            Blasting catchy honest power pop throughout the Sooner Theatre, Hush Hush’s solid set left the crowd grinning like fools, impressed with their old classics and remarkable new tunes.

 

Best Personality: Sugar and Gold

            Getting the crowd moving and grooving in the late afternoon, Sugar and Gold was the most pleasant surprise at the festival. Their cheeky, fun show was highly entertaining and was the perfect warmup to the chaos that was fixing to ensue.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

NMF Preview: Mayola

Bryan from Mayola talks about Jems, Bison Witches, and not giving a fuck. You can catch them on the Opolis Stage at 3pm.

 

How would you describe your sound?

-Whenever anyone asks I usually just say loud rock and roll. The sound we create is mostly Riley's folk songs with the band adding a few more levels and dynamics behind it. We've toyed with the description "post-apocalyptic country western rock n roll" but I almost think we've moved beyond that with our new recordings. So if I absolutely had to categorize it I'd just say rock n roll.

 

Why should we go see you at Norman Music Festival?

-I feel like Mayola operates best to loud, possibly drunk and obnoxious crowds. So hopefully by three in the afternoon everyone will be in the mood to go a little crazy and I don't think there's a better show going on at that time to go a little crazy at than the Mayola show.

 

What makes your live show special?

-I guess we just like to have a good time when we're on stage and sometimes we really get into it and when we're into it the crowd feels that and wants to have fun with us too. Its kind of a communal experience. I say its therapeutic to just scream at the top of your lungs and flail around like you really just don't give a fuck.

 

How’d you settle on the band name?

-Mayola is the singer/guitar/piano player Riley Jantzen's grandmother's name.

 

What plans do you have for the future?

-Well barring any illness or sudden life-altering complications our main goal for the future is just to keep doing this for as long as we can.

 

What other bands influence you the most?

-Each member of the band has their own influences but I guess all of our influences show up in really subtle ways. Riley is a fan of folk and Americana music and that is essentially where the structure and style of the songwriting comes from but the music itself gets a little crazy and we add elements of anything from punk rock to salsa music. I personally really dig Tom Waits.

 

Who else will you personally be seeing at Norman Music Festival?

-I think I'm going start the day off with Here is There. Definitely going try to see Ali Harter, The Non, Jabee, Other Lives, The Uglysuit, all our friends really. Gentle Ghost is playing right before us and they're fantastic.

I personally can't wait to see Man Man. They've played in Norman so many times in the past few years and I've missed them each time so this should be fun.

 

 

 

Any memorable concert/tour stories/moments?

-When I was asked to join the band Travis (guitar player) made me a hand-drawn "Official Member of Mayola" card out of construction paper. I like that memory.

 

Best moment in band history?

-Probably finally putting out our first record. That felt good. Hopefully this new record will be the new best moment.

 

Favorite Norman restaurant?

-I don't really make it down to Norman that often but every time we play at the Opolis we've got to eat at Bison Witches.

 

Favorite band as a kid?

Jem! and the Holograms

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz4QRB25DSI

 

 

If there is anything else you want to say or add just go ahead!

-I'm grateful that Oklahoma has a thing like the Norman Music Festival going on and that we get to be apart of it. I feel really sorry for whoever isn't there this weekend.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Norman Music Festival Guide



I'm really looking forward to a Saturday filled with great music, good food, feathers, and face paint.
Last year's inaugural Norman Music Festival was fantastic: Octopus Project was phenomenal, British Sea Power put on the one of the best live performances I've ever seen, and the Polyphonic Spree capped off a great evening.
And yet this year is shaping up to be even better, with the kooky Man Man, local favorite Starlight Mints, and outlandishly great Of Montreal.
But the headliners aren't the only great bands playing, and throughout the week I'll be showing little previews for the national and local bands hitting the stage at NMF2
For now I will be putting up my personal picks throughout the day:

11am: Ford Chastain- Sooner Theatre
This kid is young, but his talent goes well beyond his age.
Psychadelic, poppy folk
For Fans of: Belle and Sebastian, Albert Hammond Jr.

12pm: Here Is There- Sooner Theatre
This Tulsa band knows how to put on a show.
Groovy rock that unfolds like a much more melodic Mars Volta that makes you want to  dance
For Fans of: Mars Volta, Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band, Radiohead

12:50pm: Student Film- Main Stage
A great warmup to Man Man and Of Montreal later on in the day
Weird in all the right ways.
For Fans of: Flaming Lips, Modest Mouse

1pm: Dead Sea Choir- Opolis
I'll probably be leaving Student Film a little early to catch this Tulsa band as well
With their big, atmospheric, dreamy sound; they represent their name well.
For Fans of: Radiohead, Coldplay

2pm: Gentle Ghost- Opolis
I plan on checking this band out for a little while after Dead Sea Choir.
Minimalist pop that will provide the break I need for the chaos of the bands later.
For Fans of: Ryan Lindsey, Zookeeper

3pm: Mayola- Opolis
A local band that I have been dying to see but never managed to.
Fun, diverse, unique rock that will satisfy any taste
For Fans of: Modest Mouse, Fleet Foxes

3:45pm: Other Lives- Main Stage
Simply beautiful, gorgeous, introspective vocals and melancholic piano and strings
For fans of: Deer Tick, The Boxer Rebellion

4pm: Locust Avenue- Opolis
A little old fashioned grungy rock and roll sounds great on a mostly laid back and/or 
indie afternoon.
For Fans of: REM, the Who

4:45pm: Stardeath and White Dwarfs- Main Stage
Obvious Flaming Lips influence; cousins in fact
"I Can't Get Away" is simply amazing, make sure to check them out
For Fans of: Flaming Lips, Passion Pit

5pm: Hush Hush, Commotion- Sooner Theatre
Melodic power pop that is impossibly catchy
These guys don't get enough credit for crafting such stunning songs
For Fans of: Everybody Else, Limbeck

6pm: Sugar and Gold- Main Stage
See funkier Of Montreal
Sure to get you dancing and grooving
For Fans of: Of Montreal, !!! (chk chk chk)

7pm: the Uglysuit- Sooner Theatre
The Oklahoma band with probably the most potential to break through the national ecclaim (along with Evangelicals who are in this process)
Come see what the buzz is all about, I promise it will put a smile on your face
For Fans of: the Broken West, The Boy Least Likely To

7:30pm: Man Man-Main Stage
This years candidate for most exciting NMF performance (going to British Sea Power for last year's)
Their music is otherwordly, and they are well known for wacky onstage antics, white
jumpsuits, and face paint. You don't want to miss this.
For Fans of: Gogol Bordello, Deerhoof

8pm: Pretty Black Chains-Coaches
I think these guys are worth leaving Man Man just a bit early. 
Fun garage rock and an energetic live show.
For Fans of: Riverboat Gamblers, Locksley, the Hives

9pm: Starlight Mints-Main Stage
Jazz rock at its best
Come see some true musical expertise with a set everyone can enjoy.
For Fans of: Apples in Stereo, Elf Power

10:30pm: Of Montreal- Main Stage
What can I say, you'd be a fool to miss Of Montreal live....for free.
They are known for their unpredictable performances; don't you want to say 'you were
there?'
For Fans of: Animal Collective, the Unicorns

Some live videos below: