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Festival “Walk the Line” and Interview with “Forks”, a Vevey based band

30th January 2015 by Catherine Leave a Comment

 Happy 2015  to all readers!

We begin the year by featuring “Walk The Line”, a free music festival taking place from 21st to the 31st January and an interview with Forks, a rock band from Vevey and on the festival’s line up.

This festival showcases breaking acts in different venues in an around Lac Léman in Switzerland: The Chat Noir in Carouge in Geneva, the Rocking Chair in Vevey in Vaud, The Caves du Manoir in Martigny in the Valais and also in several venues in neighbouring France in Bourg-en-Bresse, Annemasse and Annecy.

Festival Walk the Line is supported by FCMA – a Swiss based organisation that offers support to new bands.  The festival also offers management classes and media communication training to six bands/ artists in partnership with the six music venues.

David chatted to Pacifique Vuillemin, the bass player from Forks.

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Walk The Line programmes a selection of Swiss and French Bands in different venues. What does it mean for your band to be on that bill?

Well it’s great. It’s a good opportunity to make contacts across the Swiss border and see what’s going on over there. We imagine that some people must like what we do, if not, they wouldn’t have asked us to participate in the project. So in a way we take that as a compliment.

Could you describe what Forks is all about? Who are you, where did you meet? How and when did you start to play music? Where are you from?

The band started with Mehdi Benkler on guitar, Valerie Ciriolo on vocals & rhythmic guitar and Joel Bovy on vocals & drums. Joel and Valerie were friends for a long time. They used to play together in a post-punk girl band called Lick My Cherry Lips. They then met Mehdi through Julie Hugo from Swiss band Solange la Frange.

Mehdi brought Pacifique Vuillemin on bass into the project at the very beginning by mistake really! We thought he played keyboard but it turned out that he played bass. They had both met in Vevey’s shool of photography where they used to study.

We all live in Vevey but Medhi is from Morges and Pacifique lives close to the French border. All of us had different projects in the past such as Girls in the Kitchen for Joel, Gaya for Valerie and different live bands for Pacifique and Mehdi.

Forks started in late 2012 and the chemistry between us was immediate. After only a few jams, we completed our first song. Our music comes naturally from our different influences, it’s mostly about psychedelic-live performances. None of us are trained musicians, we trust our feeling and strength to build songs with no endings, just structures. Live and improvisation are essential to us.

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I sense a lot of different influences from psychedelic rock to garage, noise (Sonic Youth etc), are you happy to represent those genres in your musical blend?

Yes we are ! We want to create our own sound and be original but of course we have influences. As long as these influences sound good to us, it’s cool. Each of us brings something different into the mix. But we share a lot of love for classic bands like Led Zeppelin and Kyuss. From Kraut-rock and Space-rock to Psych-rock like Brian Jonestown Massacre. It’s funny you mention Sonic Youth because it’s one of the only bands we covered when we started out…

Who are the bands that you like right now?

There is the old classic stuff but we’re always discovering things that we share with each other. We all had a big crush on Goat (a band from Sweden) last year, but right now we’re listening to Ride, Thurston Moore and Wooden Shjips.

The song “Ayahuasca” is a rather long 10 minute track.  Some of your other tracks are over seven minutes as well, does that mean that a Forks show would automatically be a two hour long set?

The length of our songs really help build the atmosphere and dynamics that we want to create in our live performances. Regarding the length of our shows, it depends on the spots, we often have a timing to respect so we manage to have 45 minutes to an hour by picking the right songs.

You sing in English, would it be possible that you switch to French since you are from Swiss Romande?

English has always been the language of Rock’n Roll and it comes more naturally to compose in that language. Today most of the European rock bands use English and it makes sense with the media and the internet. We don’t feel we have to do it but we might switch to French one day. There is a great psych-rock band from Vevey called Marilou, they sing in French and it sounds cool !

There seems to be a lot of praise since you began playing live. I heard that Kilbi (a music festival held at the Bad Bonn’s venue in Düdingen) contacted you to play in their venue and the radio station Couleur 3 also plays one of your songs. Are things moving fast enough for you? 

We are very lucky ! It’s working well so far and there are many people supporting us. We had the chance to play in most of the Swiss spots we love such as Bad Bonn and many clubs in Lausanne, Zurich, Bern, Fribourg. We plan to continue touring around Switzerland and move on from there, things seem to be picking up though because we already have gigs to play in Brussels and France.

Vevey already has great rock bands and acts such as Verveine etc. However, it’s a small town compared to Lausanne, its big brother in terms of music etc. Do you have to prove yourself more coming from Vevey? What energy does Vevey bring you? Do you live, work and rehearse in this town?

Vevey is a very nice place, we all live there except Pacifique who moved to Lausanne. Joel used to work for The Rocking Chair as a programmer, he now work on his own booking agency called Booty Babes Booking and he also works for Nox Orae Festival (a festival taking place in August in La Tour-de-Peilz.  Mehdi is known as a rock photographer, he works for the Montreux Jazz Festival and he does art work for several bands. Valerie is a volunteer in various cultural events in Vevey such as Nox Orae and Vevey Image. Pacifique is a studio photographer and works mostly in Geneva.

The town of Vevey gives a lot of support for cultural events and this summer we plan (as Forks) to organise our own event for “La Fête de la Musique” with a lot of great Swiss rock bands. Vevey is so small that it’s very easy to meet and become friends with other musicians and it helps to have support from people such as the Rocking Chair team. All these connections mean things move very fast. As for Lausanne we don’t think there is a rivalry, as it’s pretty much the same area. The Swiss Riviera music world works as one and as soon as you are in it things keep moving.

David says;

“In my opinion Forks have good taste, they certainly know how to prepare a good music blend out of rock n’roll ingredients. Their music has been a magnificent surprise to me and they play a punchy, post-punk/garage/psyche-rock mix on their first eponymous album.

 Hopefully, we’ll get to see the band live somewhere in Switzerland in 2015, in the meantime, check out their track “Ayahuasca” in the You Tube video below.

Interview by David Glaser

Filed Under: Artists, Featured, Festivals Tagged With: Chat Noir, FCMA, Festival Walk The Line, Forks, Les caves du Manoir, Montreux Jazz Festival, Rocking Chair, Switzerland, Vevey

December 2014 Mama Rosin chat to the Swiss Music Show

3rd December 2014 by Catherine Leave a Comment

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Early Christmas present for December 2014! – Interview with Mama Rosin

David and Catherine have been fans of Geneva based band Mama Rosin for many years. The band play a mixture of blue grass, cajun, rock n’ roll and more – it’s hard to pin them down, but one thing is for sure, when performing live they are explosive and they get the whole house rocking. If they are playing in your town beg, steal or best of all, buy a ticket to their show. Read more about them here

Below –  the band playing at Paléo 2013 –  Photos – C. Nelson-Pollard

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Band members Robin and Cyril gave this short interview with David Glaser at *Les Docks music venue in Lausanne before heading off to a sound check for a concert that night.  They talk about their music, what it was like to play at Glastonbury, in Brazil and in other countries, their favourite music venues, being in the music industry, even drummer Xavier gets to say a few words as well!  Thanks Mama Rosin for this early Christmas present!

 

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* Article on Les Docks coming up soon on this site.

Image below from cover of the band’s 2009 single “Sittin’ on Top of the World”

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Filed Under: Bands, Featured, News Tagged With: les Docks, Mama Rosin

November 2014

27th November 2014 by Catherine Leave a Comment

“The Beauty of Gemina” and “Ellyn the Green” are two bands that recently caught Catherine’s eye after she saw both them play on different nights at the Parenthèse club in Nyon in the canton of Vaud in the west of Switzerland.

You couldn’t find two more contrasting bands in style and music genre, but both groups gave superb concerts to a very appreciative audience in this intimate underground venue.

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Looking like a cross between Andy Warhol and Julian Assange, and with a voice not unlike that of Nick Cave, lead singer Michael Sele of  “The Beauty of Gemina”  commanded the stage with an arresting presence and charismatic personality.  The rest of the band,  Mac Vinzens on drums, Marco Gassner and Andreas Zuber on guitar are extremely talented musicians, and their eight years of being on the road and opening for bands such as the Smashing Pumpkins, Hurts and many others, plus their body of work (six albums  to date), showed through in a cohesive and excellent set. Guest fiddle player Eva Wey, completed the ensemble of this alternative electronic rock band that night.  See video below of the track “Rumours”. More info on the band’s website here

By contrast Ellyn the Green is a relatively new band (blues/ country/ folk ballad) to the Swiss music scene, but judging by the crowd attending their concert that night they have already built up a significant fan base.  Singers Irina Andriva and Stéphanie Pittet, previously performed with Swiss funk band Brainless but have now emerged under a new guise as folk and ballad singers. Long flowing hair, skirts and long bell-sleeved blouses were the order of the day at this concert, with original lyrics and perfect pitch, their gentle sound wooed the audience.

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Just one small comment on their performance – they perhaps should think about improving their English pronunciation a little. It was a shame that not all the lyrics could be understood (at least by this Anglophone). Once they started singing in French, it flowed better.  Nevertheless – a lovely band with a laid back sound and definitely one to watch. Swiss Music Show favourites tracks were “Djazaïr” and “Anymore”. See band’s website here.

 

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Filed Under: Artists, Bands, Featured Tagged With: Ellyn the Green, Nyon, Parenthese, The Beauty of Gemina

Interview with “I was Priest” – Lausanne based band

21st November 2014 by Catherine Leave a Comment

No Clerical Clothing or Vestments on this Band!

David caught up with Lausanne based band “I was a Priest”after seeing their gig late one night at the Cave du Bleu Lézard in September (2014).

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The band play a mixture of Rock, Garage Rock and Alternative Blues. Band members, Julien on guitar, Fred on drums and vocalist José, originally formed in 2014 ( Julien and Fred formerly played as a duo in 2007 with The Dorian Grays and in 2012 they also formed  the group Chaise Rouge.

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You can find out more about “I was a Priest” on their own website – click here. Take a listen to their song “Bartender” here

After being impressed with their concert, David grabbed the opportunity for an impromptu interview with the band. Here it is below, in three parts. The impromptu element meant that the interview had to be carried out in the street (hence the traffic noise) but you do get to hear more about the guys, where they are from, their musical influences and their music!

https://soundcloud.com/zieggla/first-part-of-the-interview-of-i-was-a-priest-lausanne-sept-24

https://soundcloud.com/zieggla/second-part-of-the-interview-with-i-was-a-priest-part

https://soundcloud.com/zieggla/third-and-last-part-i-was-a-priest-part

Filed Under: Artists, Bands, Featured Tagged With: Cave du Bleu Lézard, Chaise Rouge, I was a Priest, Lausanne

Interview with singer Shana Pearson

18th November 2014 by Catherine Leave a Comment

David is currently listening to the music of Geneva based pop singer Shana Pearson (formally known as Shana P). Shana is half Swiss/ half American and her mother hails from Detroit. Shana grew up surrounded by American black music and crafted her vocal skills listening to the likes of Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey.

After initially being signed with an independent record label and producing two successful albums, including the best selling “Regarde-moi”, Shana parted company (on amicable terms) with her record label in early 2014. Now Shana is an independent artist aiming at collaborations with other singers around the world and the latest news (November 2014)  is that she is a possible contestant in the first stage of the Eurovision song contest for 2015

David spoke to Shana to find out more about the singer, her music and her life in Switzerland.

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Photo above and below – courtesy Shana Pearson.

How did you first get into music itself?

 I started singing in a children’s choir at the age of seven and began doing solo parts as part of that choir. We then recorded an album a few years later.

Do you feel more American or Swiss?

 I truly feel both in my every day life and think it’s a gift to have several nationalities. Through my music, I probably feel more American because I only write in English and have been brought up with Anglophone music (Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Elvis, The Supremes, Motown, etc) My mom is from Michigan so she listened to Motown a lot herself.

What is it to be an American in Switzerland?

It’s good  – I believe I have the open-mind of an American and the organization skills of a Swiss!

When did you get conscious about your music? I remember singing along to the radio when driving hours to go to Italy with my parents when I was four to five ears old. A few years later, I kept on trying to imitate Whitney Houston’s vocal techniques on I “Will Always Love You”. Trying to imitate what you hear actually helps in developing your vocal techniques I believe. It helped me at least!

What is your dream musically?

To feel free in my music choices and being able to travel all around the world and share my music with as many people as possible!

How do you distribute your music? Is iTunes or a label behind you? 

I used to be signed to an independent label based in Geneva for almost six years but we went our separate ways last March. Right now, I’m focusing on the creative part and later when I have a finished project, I will see. Either I’ll try to find a distribution company or do it on my own. Nowadays, anyone can have an album out on I-Tunes!

After you sang and performed “Distress S.O.S ” with U.S Singer/ Rapper Big Ali, the song went on to be a big hit in France, what happened after that?

I felt like everything was possible, that all I had to do to make it big in France was to have another hit! I was lucky to collaborate with Big Ali on his single, because at the time he was signed to Sony Music and everything was much easier in terms of distribution, radio coverage, etc.

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Tell us about your fans and the relationship you have towards them.

I noticed that most of them have stuck around all these years! I’m very thankful for that. Some of my younger fans were 14 years old back then and now they are 19 years old and still coming to my concerts! I feel like we have a special bond.  What I also noticed, more in the recent years, is that I have all generations showing up at my concerts. It’s a great feeling to see that you can touch people from any age.

Can you tell me about your videos – I see that some have been shot in the USA. What was it like  to shoot them there?

I like it when my videos have a story to tell. As for the two videos shot in the U.S, one was shot in Miami with Big Ali and the other in California. The one in California was my initiative as I’ve been wanting to do something in L.A for a while. I contacted a few filmmakers and music video directors and “met” online Rustam Vakilov, who shot the music video of ” Our Love is Old”. It was one of my best experiences ever! We shot all the scenes in very typical L.A places such as Venice Beach, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica. For the Beverly Hills scene on Rodeo Drive, we had to shoot the scenes guerilla style meaning with no permits, which made it even more fun!

How are the Swiss media towards you? 

I’m very thankful of how the media have been always very supportive with me,  especially in Suisse-Romande. When I’ve released something new in the past, the radios and newspapers & magazines offered to do something. I cannot complain!

Do you feel supported or do you still consider yourself as an outsider? 

I feel supported but when you are an independent you have to prove yourself even more, it’s ten times more of an effort to have something done or promoted.

Musically, it seems that you really enjoy R&B. Can you explain why this music is inspiring you? 

I think it’s more the media that try to categorize me in one specific music style. I like all kinds of music and do all kinds of music. It can be Pop, Soul, Gospel but also why not Reggae, Rap or Rock? I don’t have limits to a specific style.

What are you currently listening to?

 Right now, my big artistic crush is Sam Smith! I’m in love with his voice and his music!  See Shana cover one of Sam’s songs  (“I’m not the only one”) in the video below

What did you enjoy listening to at a younger age? 

When growing up, I listened to Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Boys II Men, 2Pac (thanks to my brother), Mariah Carey, Lauryn Hill, The Fugees, so I guess more black music.

You recently went to South America, for what reason?

I went there to make contacts in Bogota for 2015 ( I can’t say more but hopefully, I will be performing in Bogota very soon)  I also took advantage of the Northern Coastal part of Colombia for a few days of holiday.

Are you going to tour one day in Switzerland?

I hope to tour all over the world.

Who is your producer/ your manager these days?

When I was signed, my producer was also my manager and my publisher! Bad idea.. Right now, I’m doing everything on my own but I’ve always been quite independent when making contacts, finding concerts even when I was signed so it doesn’t make a big difference.

How do you feel when you are on stage?

It’s the best feeling in the world! When I’m on that stage, I never want that moment to end.

What are you currently reading? 

My last book was from Dr. Alexander Eben “Proof of Heaven”

What are your favourite places in Geneva, in Lausanne, Bern, Zurich?

In Geneva in the summer, I love to paddle-board. I usually go to Versoix to do this. In Lausanne, I always go to the Lausanne Palace to have my home-made Ginger Ale at the bar. It’s not on the menu but they will always make it for me. In Zurich I love to walk around near the lake and the old town. Zurich is one of my favourite cities in Switzerland! There is something so unique about this city. I also love the paths alongside the river in Bern. I love to be near the water in general, whether it’s an ocean a sea or a river.

What are the other bands from Switzerland that you like?

I recently discovered a Swiss Artist called James Gruntz! I love his music! I also really like Pegasus and Cauliflower (their drummer is actually my drummer as well)

What are the DJ’s that you like?

 Disclosure, Duke Dumont, Robin Schulz! Soulful Dj’s…

You can find out more about Shana and see more of her performances on her own website here.

Filed Under: Artists, Bands, Featured Tagged With: Big Ali, Eurovision Song Contest, Shana Pearson

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