Category: celebrity

Exclusive Interview with Lullabies for the Lost

- Just in case you’re not in the loop, Lullabies for the Lost is this phenomenal one person act with musical recluse Mike Jensen making some of the trippiest music around. Sourbrains was lucky enough to get an exclusive interview. You can also find the music on soundcloud.com/lullabies-for-the-lost or his website- www.lullabiesforthelost.com/
How would you describe your music and what instruments do you use? And what genre would you call it?
“I usually loosely describe it as trip-hop when I explain the project to people which usually makes them think of like Massive Attack or Portishead but it’s really more in the vibe of Dj shadow’s “Endtroducing…..” and “Private press.” I use a lot of samples but I also try and play as much of it as I can as well. Technically there are no instruments on the EP at all. I have a couple cheap midi keyboards I picked up over the years and the micro phone from rock band Wii so we are talking no budget production here just using whatever I had and hacking it together to make it work. As for the sampled instruments on the EP the most prominent one is a Japanese folk instrument called a Koto. It just has this very distinct sound that I just love.”

What’s the best compliment you’ve ever had?
“As far as this project goes I think the best compliment I’ve received so far was “Wow this doesn’t suck nearly as much as stuff you normally play”. (Mike laughed) At least I think that was a compliment. I don’t think I’ve ever really had any people come up and tell me “wow this is the most amazing thing I have ever heard it changed my life.” Normally I just get “it’s not bad…. when’s your next show?” It’s really just the little the little bits of encouragement that keep me going.”

Who/what influenced you the most growing up?
“I really got into popular music in high school listening to Nirvana (well after it was cool btw) Weezer , 311 , Incubus and Deftones then starting branching out into electronic music mostly trance back then, I loved Paul Oakenfolds radio 1 mix. For the person who not so much influenced but supported me most with music was my dad. He would listen to the absolute worst music, couldn’t carry a tune to save his life and I don’t think ever picked up and instrument but he bought me my first guitar and would buy me a new piece of kit for my birthday or Christmas much to the anger of my step mother. He also let me go out in the garage and just wail away on a little peavey 15 watt amp that must have just sounded like I was running a car though a wood chipper but he never complained and was always supportive of all of my projects.”

Who/what inspires your music, or: what music do you listen to now?

“Lullabies for the Lost was very heavily inspired by DJ Shadow’s “Endtroducing…..” And also by bands like Boards of Canada, Team sleep, Röyksopp and Sigur Rois. LFTL has been a bit of a departure from what I’ve been DJing for the last few years which has been predominantly heavy indie electro stuff like Le Castle Vania, boyz noise, MSTRKRFT, and Daft Punk.”

How far along is this collection of Lullabies for the Lost? Are you planning on an album? If so, when?
“I have about 5 songs finished for the EP so far. A good friend of mine who is just a studio wizard and I are going to be finishing production and mastering the tracks in the next few weeks so the EP should be ready for release about mid-December. Then I plan on playing out as much as I can to support the EP while working on producing some new tracks. Once there is enough interest and support in the project I’ll work on releasing a full album, I’m hoping about mid-summer for the full length.”

What mental state are you in when creating music?
“Utter mental and physical exhaustion. I was (and still am) working two jobs and going to school, averaging about 70 something hours a week and sleeping for maybe 4-5 a night if I was lucky. In that state I didn’t want to listen to anything too fast or heavy I just wanted music to chill out to on my long drive home from work in the middle of the night. Something I could just throw on when I left work and space out too and the next thing I knew I would be pulling in my driveway.”

Are you disappointed with your lack of lustful groupies? Isn’t that why every guy takes up music?
“To be disappointed one had to expect that first. I think making music is a lot like owning a BMW sports car in this respect. Guy buy it and think man this is a great looking car, they only built like 500 so its super rare, and it has the performance and styling upgrade package and some ultra-light rims and thinks girls are going to think this car is so fucking sweet and be crawling over each other to get with him. Then only other car guys ever care about the car and all the girls he tries to talk to about it just look bored or tell him they like his Mercedes. Music is kinda this same way if you go into it just to try and impress people you’re doing it wrong. I know personally in my 15 years of playing in bands and DeeJaying it has never once ever impressed a girl. The real trick is being able to play a show with 5 people and make that the best show you ever had.”

What qualities, besides talent, do you think are most important in a musician?
” I really think being able to evoke an emotion in someone is critical it lets you connect to your audience and have them take the ride with you. If your music doesn’t make people feel anything then what’s the point?”

What is your favorite vice?
“I don’t know that I would call it a vice but I pretty much live on coffee, cigarettes and Rock star energy drinks. It’s not a vice, but more of an addiction. ”

When/where are you happiest?
“I’m happiest out interacting with a crowd. Not so much giving a performance, but interacting with the audence and bringing them with me and sharing something”.

How would you like to die?
“Doing 200 mph in a super car that’s on fire and flying through the air seems like a pretty bad ass way to go.”

Once again, you can find his work at:

Jenna Marbles – They See Me Rollin’ They Hatin’…

Jenna MarblesIt’s Wednesday, weeeeeeeee! And of course with another Odin’s Day comes a new and exciting episode from the woman I will one day sedate and force to marry me, the one, the only, Jenna Marbles. This week features a deep and cutting expose on the inner workings of the female mind while engaged in the act of driving. Having been in my fair share of automobiles with females driving, (in some cases nearly meeting death as a result,) I can attest with full conviction that this is an accurate depiction of what must be going through most girls’ minds when they are behind the wheel. Seriously, no offense ladies, but once the car door closes and your foot touches that gas pedal, it’s like your brains sever all neural pathways to the center that controls your higher motor functions and all synapses retreat deeply into the enigmatic netherverse hidden somewhere deep in your incredibly complicated psyches. I don’t get it. I never will.

What Girls Do In The Car

 

 

 

[r.b.]

Epic Meal Time – Bringing It to the Great Outdoors… With Liquor and Bacon!

Epic Meal Time LogoAnother Tuesday is upon us, greaslings! And with it comes another titillating episode of the web’s greatest, most ridiculous cooking show of all time! This week the boys of EMT bring it down and dirty, camping style. They venture outside to get crunked out and inspired by the culinary delights around the campfire. But not too far outside, ’cause they got tweets, to tweet, goddammit! If you love s’mores, gaze and be amazed at how they so unceremoniously bastardize, violate and sodomize your favorite campfire treat!

 

Big Stupid S'More! – Epic Meal Time

 

 

 

[r.b.]

Jenna Marbles – An Accurate Depiction of the Lunatic Behavior of Drunken White Girls

Jenna MarblesThis week’s edition of the Jenna Marbles webisodes really solidified my love/hate relationship with drunk white girls. Or just drunk girls in general. One the one hand they’re sloppy, stumbling, disheveled and generally pathetic messes of mascara and eyeliner running down their faces while they bawl their eyes out about some boy who rejected them six months ago. On the other hand, a lot of times they feel inspired to take their clothes off for the entertainment of the male population nearby. I don’t know what that may say about some underlying daddy issues from their pasts, but as a male, it’s generally quite enjoyable. Especially if she’s not your girlfriend and you don’t even know the girl, much less have to talk to her.

With that said, here is Jenna Marbles’ take on drunken white girls at the club, I found it quite amusing, accurate, and true-to-form of her insightful journeys into the minds and psyches of the humans around us. Enjoy!

 

White Girls At The Club

 

 

[r.b]

In Lieu of Epic Meal Time and Jenna Marbles This Week, I Offer This Riveting Installation of Editorial Opinion:

Dark SoulsSo, since I was thoroughly unimpressed with the episodes of Jenna Marbles and Epic Meal Time this week, I’ve decided to go a different route and throw my two cents in about two things most of us love; the joys of both music and totally sweet video games.

No doubt some of you, especially the video game fanatics out there have seen the TV spot for the new game coming out called “Dark Souls.” After seeing the spot played a few time while watching some of my favorite nerd shows on SyFy (I still hate the “new” spelling of the goddamn name,) I became intrigued by the choice of music behind the trailer’s stunning visuals. So I did a little digging and discovered what I understand is a relatively new band called The Silent Comedy, and the song featured in the spot is called “Bartholomew.” I’m sure there are also some of you who will say “oh I was way into them before this tv spot, I’m so fucking elite” and to that I answer, suck on my shitpipe you worthless hipster douchebag piece of shit.

Anyway, I did a The Silent Comedy - Common Faultsslight bit of further digging and found their entirely self-produced most recent record called Common Faults (they recorded one prior EP with Atlantic Records, the name of which I am unaware,) which if you like the track “Bartholomew” you should probably acquire legally through their website, as I myself am clearly not an advocate of illegal pirating of music in any way whatsoever. There are videos of theirs scattered all across YouTube which you can find by doing a simple search for “The Silent Comedy.” Against my better judgement I checked out some of their other songs, and despite the fact that they all look like complete trendy hipster douchebags with their stupid little hats, PBR tallboys appearing throughout their videos, mod-esque clothing style and even one particularly intense handlebar mustache, the music is actually pretty decent. And I’m not even the type for this kind of music except that it kind of brings me back to a sort of heavier rendition of a ragtime soul/bluegrass era of music from the deep south. Being from the south myself, I have an appreciation of such things. Also they have a violinist, which scores them points with me. So despite how vehemently my hatred runs deep for their choice of outward appearances and conformity to the newest trendy norm of hipster fashion and aesthetics, I must give them credit for not totally sucking the sweaty ballsack of a donkey in their efforts to make music. Much like I can’t stand the visual appearance of Mumford and Sons, I do thoroughly enjoy their pared-down folksy sound.

Anyway, with that said, I give to you both the Dark Souls trailer featuring their song “Bartholomew” and a longer, unedited cut of the song itself. If you like it, I recommend downloa… er… buying, through completely legal means, their CD entitled Common Faults available from www.thesilentcomedy.com and I’m sure retailers somewhere who still give a shit about music instead of fucking Lady Gaga. (Who just for the record, I would murder with my bare hands if I had half a snowball’s chance in hell of getting away with it.)

DARK SOULS : Bartholomew Trailer

 

The Silent Comedy – Bartholomew [From Dark Souls Trailer] + Lyrics

 

 

[r.b.]
Stop censorshipStop CISPA