Showing posts with label Cage The Elephant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cage The Elephant. Show all posts

Monday, July 4, 2016

The Unlikely Candidates Interview

A couple of day ago I had the pleasure of speaking with Kyle Morris from The Unlikely Candidates, an alternative rock band from Fort Worth, Texas. The band will be playing Channel 933's Big Gig 2016 along with Young the Giant, X Ambassadors, Misterwives, Vinyl Theatre and headliners Cage The Elephant on July 9th, 2016. With hits such as Follow My Feet, Howl, Trampoline and their latest single Your Love Could Start a War the band is definitely on the rise across the country. Read the full interview below:



Please introduce yourself and what you do in The Unlikely Candidates?
My name is Kyle. I sing and occasionally dance in The Unlikely Candidates.


What’s the one thing you want people/fans to know about your band and yourselves as musicians?
That we really enjoy hanging out with the fans. We also enjoy being sweaty, dirty, and playing shows like the world is about to fall to pieces. 


Describe your creative process in three words.
Spaghetti, Hamster, Mount Olympus 


Have you always been a musician/ vocalist? Or have you had different jobs up to now?
We've all had jobs. Currently we all work at a bar. 


Do you guys remember when you heard one of your songs on the radio for the first time? What was it like?
I don't really remember, but it's always surreal. Proud mostly. I kind of replay all the shit we've gone through to get that song there. Always feels worth it. 


You’re teaming up with Music Saves lives, Channel 933, Bonfils Blood center and iHeartRadio to help encourage people to donate blood here in Colorado. How did this project get started? (if you're reading this after the show has happened) how did it go? Was it any different than other shows you've played?
Our bassist Jared's father runs this great organization called Music Saves Lives. They work with festivals and radio stations to set up blood drives in exchange for VIP tickets and meet and greets with artists. So Jared hit up all the parties and organized it. Everyone was extremely helpful and committed to making it happen. It was a success, a lot of people came in and donated. And I know that everyone coming to the show has an altruistic streak. We've done stuff with MSL, but I think this is the first blood donation incentivized show. 

What are you most excited for this upcoming year? Musically or just in general?
Tour off the single, meet new fans, and enjoy the ride. We want to get this single climbing so we can release and album.

What was the first concert you went to? First album you bought?
I think it was Green Day, first date of the America Idiot tour with Chris Hibbing. First album would be, The Clash Greatests Hits or Outkast Big Boi and Dre Present... These may not be the true firsts, but they are the earliest that mattered and that I remember.  

If you were stranded on a deserted island and you could only bring one item what would you bring? 
A boat! I suppose, I would bring a giant book. A really good one, with lots of layers. Like Joyce's Ulysses. Or a guitar with strings that never broke.

You guys are going to be playing channel 933’s Big Gig 2016 with Cage the Elephant, Young the Giant, X Ambassadors, Misterwives and Vinyl Theatre. Who are you most excited to see/ hang with? 
Cage, probably. They seem fun. 

When you were coming up with a name for your band what were some names that didn't quite make the cut? 
Dark Horse. Terrible name. 

If you could only listen to one genre of music for the rest of your life what would it be and why?
A tough one. Maybe classical. I feel like that wouldn't get as old as other things. Sort of mood music anyways. Maybe very lyrical indie or classic rock. 

What are you listening to now? Song wise, band wise?
Max Frost. He's super underrated. Let me down easy is a great song. Jay Fresh. He's a rapper we tour with. He's got some dope stuff. Courtney Barnett is always good. Fidlar. White Reaper. Unknown Mortal Orchestra. 

What kind of advice do you have for aspiring musicians and bands?
Outlast everyone and write a song a day. 

If you could trade places with any musician for a day and gain all their skills, who would you pick and why?
Julian Casablancas. I love the Strokes and it would be fun to sing all those songs. Plus I love his melodies. 

Where can your fans go to see you next?
Big Gig! Hitting the road this month too. 

What’s next for The Unlikely Candidates?
Tour and writing new songs. 

I volunteer at the Denver Zoo, and I’m studying to become a biologist. So what are your favorite animals?
Bengal Tiger, Black Mamba, Timber Wolf, Red Fox, Red Panda, and the Indian Elephant. 


The Unlikely Candidates by Jimmy Fontaine

"Your Love Could Start a War"



Check out the band's website at theunlikelycandidates.com
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Download their latest single Your Love Could Start a War on itunes here

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Cage The Elephant - Hypno Matt

These pieces were inspired by a photo by Pooneh Ghana from the Cage The Elephant website of Matt Shultz standing in front of a grey wall wearing a black trench coat and X-Ray glasses. I decided to start with a black and white line drawing of Matt and experiment with different backgrounds and colors. The First drawing is my personal favorite, but I included all of them below.

Photo by Pooneh Ghana

Hypno Matt can see straight through you.






Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Cage The Elephant - Tell Me I'm Pretty Inspired Art

Both of these art pieces were inspired by Cage The Elephant's new album Tell Me I'm Pretty. The first is for the song Too Late Too Say Goodbye and the second is for Sweetie Little Jean.



Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Cage the Elephant - Right Before My Eyes Art

This piece was inspired by the song Right Before My Eyes by Cage the Elephant and was made from a vinyl record and cut paper. The vinyl was put on a spinning wheel and painted on.


Friday, December 12, 2014

Not So Silent Night Art

Here is all the art I made for the bands performing at KTCL's Not So Silent Night. I got to give it to each of the bands in person along with a letter of appreciation for their music.






Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Not So Silent Night 2014 at the 1stBank Center Experience/Review

Not So Silent Night is an event put on each year  in December by the local radio station Channel 9.33 (KTCL). This years show featured Modern Suspects, Half Moon Run, Vance Joy, Fitz and The Tantrums, and Cage The Elephant.

Though this was only my second time attending the show I had been hearing about it for almost as long as I can remember. It has become somewhat of a Holiday tradition in Denver and the surrounding area, and it almost always sells out so you have to get tickets in advance to insure your spot in the crowd.

Last year I cut it really close when it came to getting tickets. My friend had said she was going to get some tickets and we could go, but in the end that didn't work out and I was ticketless. To make matters worse I later found out that my brother had bought tickets for him and his friends. That left me with the option of buying scalper's tickets (boo!) or not going at all.  Flash forward to the day of the show... my brother had just come home from college and was hanging out with his friends watching football, while I was perusing the internet, moping around and thinking about how I wasn't going to see My Body Sings Electric, Saints of Vallory, Bastille, New Politics, Grouplove and Young the Giant. Then all of the sudden on Facebook KTCL posted that they had fifteen extra general admission floor tickets to the show. I quickly snatched my ticket from the site, and I was ecstatic! My friend with the tickets  had been waiting in line for three hours and so she was the fifth person in line, and when I arrived the line was wrapped around the entire huge parking lot. Thankfully she let me in line with her and we ended up being in the second row for the show.

This year I wasn't going to make the same mistake, and so as soon as the tickets went on sale, I  bought them and had them in my possession. When KTCL announced the line up I almost couldn't contain my excitement. I had been waiting to see Fitz and the Tantrums for forever! They are one of those bands that I love every single song they put out, the only other band that fits the same description for me is Jack Johnson The plan was to get to the venue early to insure maximum possibility of being in the second row like last year or even better, front row. What made this show even more exciting is that I won a pair of meet and greet passes from Channel 93.3 just three days before the show, and so my friend Andrea and I were guaranteed to meet all the bands performing that night.

With the meet and greet passes Andrea and I got to go into the venue before the massive crowd waiting outside and we were given a poster to get signed from the KTCL staff, who were all very nice and fun to talk to while we waited for the meet and greets. Shout out to Erin and Jen for making the night so awesome and to Steve for solidifying your spot as my favorite DJ at 93.3 for giving me the tickets and meet and greet passes.

The first band we got to meet was Half Moon Run. Me being the camera hog/outgoing personality I am had to be at the front of the line when we walked into the green room (it was a literal "green" room). They were all very nice and they signed our posters and took pictures. Then our next meet and greet was in about twenty minutes, so we were set free to roam the empty venue and buy merch or what not with no lines. I got myself a Cage The Elephant T-shirt. Then the clock struck 8:30 pm and the mass of people stormed into the venue like the blood escaping the elevator in the Shinning. It was crazy to see, but also really fun.

Me, Andrea and Half Moon Run
Photo Credit: 93.3 KTCL

When we returned we found out we would be meeting Vance Joy next. James aka Vance Joy was incredible nice and pretty much the tallest person I have ever met. You can see in the picture that I only came up to his shoulder and I would say I'm of average stature. James was shy but welcoming at the same time and he had a lovely Australian accent.

Me, Vance Joy and Andrea
Photo Credit: 93.3 KTCL

The next meet and greet wasn't for a little while and so we had a chance to go and listen to part of the show until then. While I walked through the empty halls I could hear Modern Suspect's song Sequel playing and I began to pump myself up for an awesome night of music. Now was the struggle of finding the friends we had came to the show with, you know the ones who had been at the front of the line. When I finally spotted them in the crowd they were in the front row and we were about thirty people away from them. I became that person everyone hates at concerts, the one who shoves their way to the front saying my friends are up there. Well this time it was true and since I had waited in line for about five hours I just kept on telling myself that it was OK. We got to listen to the end of Modern Suspects set and saw the majority of Half Moon Run's and then it was time to meet another band.

This time it was Fitz and the Tantrums. I was super exited to meet them because I had been a fan for a really long time and I missed their shows at the Ogden Theater that past summer. Fitz was another really tall guy, Noelle was as beautiful as ever and all the "J" name guys (James, Jeremey, John, and Joe) were super cool. When we took the picture together John Wicks the drummer complimented me on my red elephant pants, and then he became my favorite member of the band.

Fitz, Andrea, Joe, Me, Noelle, John, James and Jeremy
Photo Credit: 93.3 KTCL

We were released once again and had to make our way back through the crowd, this time to see Vance Joy's amazing set that included a great moment for him when everyone brought out their cell phones for a light and the crowd lit up like fireflies. I guess he had never played at this large of an enclosed venue and it was new for him to see that. The best part about the meet and greet passes besides the commemorative laminate we got to wear and keep was that we got to meet the bands while the rest of the crowd was waiting standing for the bands to come on.

The last meet and greet was extra special because we got to meet both Modern Suspects and Cage the Elephant in one "power hour" of band meeting. We first met Cage The Elephant, and I was beyond excited, mostly to meet lead singer Matt Shultz. I may or may not have a huge crush on him. I gave him my art I made for the band and they were all impressed and their manager was especially impressed  which was kind of funny. They were all incredibly charming and fun to chat with/ hang around. Then we waited in the hall way for CTE to finish up taking pictures with people, when they were done they came back through the hall way and we had a high five gauntlet going for them. It was one of the highlights from the night.

Kyle, Daniel, Andrea, Brad, Matt, Me, Matthan, and Nick
Photo Credit: 93.3 KTCL
Next we met Modern Suspects, the local band from Colorado Springs, who I would be interviewing later that night for the blog. The guys recognized me when I introduced myself to them at the autograph table, which made me feel extra special and made it seem like I belonged back stage because hey I'm a friend of the band.

Matt, Andrea, Jim, Bart, Me, Tyler and Garret
Photo Credit: 93.3 KTCL
I had made an art piece and wrote a letter to each of the bands and it really great to hand it to them in person, and I even received a response from Noelle of Fitz and the Tantrums later that night through Instagram. After the last meet and greet was done we went back to fight our way to the front row with the rest of our friends. We came back right at the beginning of Fitz and the Tantrums rockin' set, I wish I had seen the entire thing, but what I did see blew my mind. From their own rendition of "Sweet Dreams are Made of These" to when they had the whole room kneeling on the floor for an epic "everyone stand up on que."  Their music made everyone dance and go crazy, and if you were standing still you stood out like a sore thumb. The end of their set was greeted with about a thirty minute wait for Cage The Elephant to come on, but when they did...

It was the highlight of the show! Cage The Elephant puts on one heck of a show, their music fills the room and everyone gets into the beat. Matt Shultz has so much energy he could run the empire state building off of his performance. The band as a whole was so fantastic and with hit songs like "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked", "Come a Little Closer" and "Cigarette Day Dreams" there wasn't really even a chance they would be anything but amazing. They ended the show with "Sabertooth Tiger" which was quite exciting with Matt jumping into the crowd and dancing on top of us for a while along with his guitar playing brother Brad. Earlier that night Cage The Elephant found out they were nominated for a Grammy, which might have added to the excitement of the show. 

Overall the show was epic in more ways than one and I will definitely be coming back for more next year.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Fan Art Weekend

This whole week  I have been on Thanksgiving break which means no school and more time for making art. Here's what I made:

 I made this piece first in my sketchbook. I was trying different styles of typography and various word art with my favorite band names. When I showed it to Grouplove, one of them thought it looked like it was coming out of an elephant trunk. Which gave me another idea.


Then I took that idea and made this. Realizing I had this elephant, I knew I had to then make something for the band Cage The Elephant, because well... Elephants.


This became the final product. It's kind of my own version of CD album art for Cage The Elephant.