'Tour Spiel'
 

Tour Spiel: Editors

Inspired by the Minutemen song, Evil Monito’s “Tour Spiel” highlights the musician’s life on the road. Each week, we’ll check in with some of our favorite artists touring stateside or abroad. We’ll provide an intimate look into what it’s like to be packed in a van or waiting for a flight with the same people for hours on end. It takes a certain state of mind to survive any lengthy tour. Yet it’s the memorable experiences that make life on the road ultimately rewarding, if not interesting. This week we highlight the band, Editors, the Birmingham rockers who are currently playing to sold-out shows across the world. They confide in their affinity for greasy diner food and 10-pin bowling as they open for some of the greatest bands today in vast rock arenas.

via Sylvia Adams, 4 March 2010 2:00pm | Comments
 

Tour Spiel: You Say Party! We Say Die!


Photo courtesy of Todd Duym

Inspired by the Minutemen song, Evil Monito’s “Tour Spiel” highlights the musician’s life on the road. Each week, we’ll check in with some of our favorite artists touring stateside or abroad. We’ll provide an intimate look into what it’s like to be packed in a van or waiting for a flight with the same people for hours on end. It takes a certain state of mind to survive any lengthy tour. Yet it’s the memorable experiences that make life on the road ultimately rewarding, if not interesting. This week we highlight Derek Adam, guitarist of You Say Party! We Say Die!. The New-Wave dance punk quartet hails from Vancouver and has toured the world with the likes of Yeah Yeah Yeahs and TV on the Radio. Here, Derek talks about eating terrible food at Canadian diners, saving someone’s life in Italy and reading Robert Louis Stevenson on his iTouch.

via Abe Ahn, 17 February 2010 2:59pm | Comments
 

Tour Spiel: Princeton


Photo by Laura Heffington

Inspired by the Minutemen song, Evil Monito’s “Tour Spiel” highlights the musician’s life on the road. Each week, we’ll check in with some of our favorite artists touring stateside or abroad. We’ll provide an intimate look into what it’s like to be packed in a van or waiting for a flight with the same people for hours on end. It takes a certain state of mind to survive any lengthy tour. Yet it’s the memorable experiences that make life on the road ultimately rewarding, if not interesting. This week we highlight drummer David Kitz of Princeton, who hail from Los Angeles. Last year, the band put out Cocoon of Love, a collection of dreamy numbers that bring to mind the globe-trotting sound of Swedish pop music. Here, Kitz talks about the band’s love for books and the mystery of Dekalb, Illinois.

via Abe Ahn, 10 February 2010 4:13pm | Comments
 

Tour Spiel: The Subjects

Inspired by the Minutemen song, Evil Monito’s “Tour Spiel” highlights the musician’s life on the road. Each week, we’ll check in with some of our favorite artists touring stateside or abroad. We’ll provide an intimate look into what it’s like to be packed in a van or waiting for a flight with the same people for hours on end. It takes a certain state of mind to survive any lengthy tour. Yet it’s the memorable experiences that make life on the road ultimately rewarding, if not interesting. This week we highlight The Subjects- a  band ready to hit the road with a youthful enthusiasm.

via Sarah Wolfson, 5 February 2010 12:08pm | Comments
 

Tour Spiel: Mumiy Troll

Inspired by the Minutemen song, Evil Monito’s “Tour Spiel” highlights the musician’s life on the road. Each week, we’ll check in with some of our favorite artists touring stateside or abroad. We’ll provide an intimate look into what it’s like to be packed in a van or waiting for a flight with the same people for hours on end. It takes a certain state of mind to survive any lengthy tour. Yet it’s the memorable experiences that makes touring ultimately rewarding, if not interesting. This week we feature Mumiy Troll, a band that survived Russia’s harsh censorship of musicians in the early eighties and now thrives in the global music scene.

via EM Staff, 1 February 2010 12:33pm | Comments
 

Tour Spiel: The 88


Photo Credit: Piper Ferguson

Inspired by the Minutemen song, Evil Monito’s “Tour Spiel” highlights the musician’s life on the road. Each week, we’ll check in with some of our favorite artists touring stateside or abroad. We’ll provide an intimate look into what it’s like to be packed in a van or waiting for a flight with the same people for hours on end. It takes a certain state of mind to survive any lengthy tour. Yet it’s the memorable experiences that makes touring ultimately rewarding, if not interesting. This week we highlight romantic troubadours, The 88, who had their share of ups and downs.  Whether it be experiencing a spiritual moment with Pink Floyd or a rowdy bar brawl during their set, life on the road for these guys is anything but predictable.

via Sylvia Adams, 29 January 2010 12:43pm | Comments
 

Tour Spiel: Woodhands

Inspired by the Minutemen song, Evil Monito’s “Tour Spiel” highlights the musician’s life on the road. Each week, we’ll check in with some of our favorite artists touring stateside or abroad. We’ll provide an intimate look into what it’s like to be packed in a van or waiting for a flight with the same people for hours on end. It takes a certain state of mind to survive any lengthy tour. Yet it’s the memorable experiences that make life on the road ultimately rewarding, if not interesting. This week we highlight Dan Werb of Woodhands, a Toronto-based duo immersed in electro-pop and glam rock. Eschewing pre-recorded samples and laptops, Dan and his partner Paul Banwatt have taken their manic live shows across the U.S. as well as Asia, a favorite destination for the band.

via Abe Ahn, 27 January 2010 4:42pm | Comments
 

Tour Spiel: Surfer Blood


Photo Credit: Ian Witlen

Inspired by the Minutemen song, Evil Monito’s “Tour Spiel” highlights the musician’s life on the road. Each week, we’ll check in with some of our favorite artists touring stateside or abroad. We’ll provide an intimate look into what it’s like to be packed in a van or waiting for a flight with the same people for hours on end. It takes a certain state of mind to survive any lengthy tour. Yet it’s the memorable experiences that make life on the road ultimately rewarding, if not interesting. This week we highlight the charming band, Surfer Blood who profess their adoration of SF culture and divulge in a music playlist that keeps them from nodding off while driving.

via Sylvia Adams, 22 January 2010 2:45pm | 1Comments
 

Tour Spiel: Dengue Fever

Inspired by the Minutemen song, Evil Monito’s “Tour Spiel” highlights the musician’s life on the road. Each week, we’ll check in with some of our favorite artists touring stateside or abroad. We’ll provide an intimate look into what it’s like to be packed in a van or waiting for a flight with the same people for hours on end. It takes a certain state of mind to survive any lengthy tour. Yet it’s the memorable experiences that make life on the road ultimately rewarding, if not interesting. This week we highlight the Khmer psych band, Dengue Fever who braved a strange cult commune in Sedona and food poisoning in Cambodia in their quest to bring a unique brand of rock to the world music circuit.

via Sylvia Adams, 19 January 2010 2:32pm | 1Comments
 

Tour Spiel: Dragonette


Dragonette – “Pick Up The Phone (Richard X Radio Version)”

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Inspired by the Minutemen song, Evil Monito’s “Tour Spiel” highlights the musician’s life on the road. Each week, we’ll check in with some of our favorite artists touring stateside or abroad. We’ll provide an intimate look into what it’s like to be packed in a van or waiting for a flight with the same people for hours on end. It takes a certain state of mind to survive any lengthy tour. Yet it’s the memorable experiences that make life on the road ultimately rewarding, if not interesting. This week we heard from Martina, front girl of electropop group Dragonette, who hail from Toronto, Canada.

via Abe Ahn, 18 January 2010 10:45am | Comments