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+ | New Zealand rockers Shihad have been a bit quiet the past few years but in 2008 they are set to get back to their rockin’ best with the release of their 7th album, Beautiful Machine. They are a band that has done almost the impossible in surviving almost 20 years, 7 albums and even 2 different names. Now are they about to head off on an almost national tour of Australia to display what the Kiwi pubic are so proud of. Drummer, Tom Larkin from Shihad talked to Justin Middleton for this exclusive interview. | ||
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[http://www.filefreak.com/pfiles/27004/Shihad%20Interview.mp3 Click here to download the podcast of the entire interview.] (11:14 - 1.3Mb) | [http://www.filefreak.com/pfiles/27004/Shihad%20Interview.mp3 Click here to download the podcast of the entire interview.] (11:14 - 1.3Mb) | ||
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I asked Tom to describe the creation of the album which has been nearly three years since the last Shihad album. “Essentially, after we did (Love Is The New Hate) we kinda had a practice room and started coming up with ideas related to the next one and one of the things a band does naturally is explore different territory as to wherever it is at the time. So we had a whole bunch of stuff and there was a kinda thread coming up that was really exciting us, that was noticeably more of light, more different. We basically started opening up on that, on those ideas and following that path and that turned into the better part of a year and a half and turned into Beautiful Machine” he explained. | I asked Tom to describe the creation of the album which has been nearly three years since the last Shihad album. “Essentially, after we did (Love Is The New Hate) we kinda had a practice room and started coming up with ideas related to the next one and one of the things a band does naturally is explore different territory as to wherever it is at the time. So we had a whole bunch of stuff and there was a kinda thread coming up that was really exciting us, that was noticeably more of light, more different. We basically started opening up on that, on those ideas and following that path and that turned into the better part of a year and a half and turned into Beautiful Machine” he explained. | ||
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The name Beautiful Machine is an interesting one and I asked Tom why it was chosen. “It is essentially about all those things we see as beautiful machines, be it humans or pieces of technology. Jon (Toogood) wrote it about a photograph Voyager took looking back on Earth. He looked at that photo and went ‘Wow what a beautiful machine’ and then it became a metaphor for all sorts of things.” | The name Beautiful Machine is an interesting one and I asked Tom why it was chosen. “It is essentially about all those things we see as beautiful machines, be it humans or pieces of technology. Jon (Toogood) wrote it about a photograph Voyager took looking back on Earth. He looked at that photo and went ‘Wow what a beautiful machine’ and then it became a metaphor for all sorts of things.” | ||
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With the band being around for nearly 20 years and this being their 7th album release, it could be said that the band itself has turned somewhat into a beautiful machine. Tom added “Absolutely because there are a whole bunch of things that we do that are utterly instinctive and reactive off each others presence. At the same time, and I think this album is an indication of it, you have to refresh what you are doing and refresh how the machine works, so to speak, otherwise it becomes stagnant very quickly.” | With the band being around for nearly 20 years and this being their 7th album release, it could be said that the band itself has turned somewhat into a beautiful machine. Tom added “Absolutely because there are a whole bunch of things that we do that are utterly instinctive and reactive off each others presence. At the same time, and I think this album is an indication of it, you have to refresh what you are doing and refresh how the machine works, so to speak, otherwise it becomes stagnant very quickly.” | ||
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Having just played the Auckland leg of the Big Day Out festival and heading out on a East Coast tour of Australia I was interested to see if Shihad treat the Big Day Out shows differently than their own shows. Tom answered “I think you have to treat it as another gig. It’s an easier gig to do because of the amount of care they take of you. But it’s a very important show to us so we always make sure we are across everything. To play to a large audience really requires a lot of experience playing to smaller audiences really.” | Having just played the Auckland leg of the Big Day Out festival and heading out on a East Coast tour of Australia I was interested to see if Shihad treat the Big Day Out shows differently than their own shows. Tom answered “I think you have to treat it as another gig. It’s an easier gig to do because of the amount of care they take of you. But it’s a very important show to us so we always make sure we are across everything. To play to a large audience really requires a lot of experience playing to smaller audiences really.” | ||
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The first single from the album is “One Will Hear The Other” which has just started to come on the radio. Tom had this to say about the single “It was one of those tunes that we kept coming back to, it sounded like the name was catchy and it was really, really nice. But it was also a spirited track, it was kinda slamming at the same time. It was one of those tracks that came out and really changed the direction of the whole album and one of the tracks to really hang everything off….It was a really, really, really good track and it just kind of followed us around and we all just thought it was the clear first single and a lot of people around us thought the same thing.” | The first single from the album is “One Will Hear The Other” which has just started to come on the radio. Tom had this to say about the single “It was one of those tunes that we kept coming back to, it sounded like the name was catchy and it was really, really nice. But it was also a spirited track, it was kinda slamming at the same time. It was one of those tracks that came out and really changed the direction of the whole album and one of the tracks to really hang everything off….It was a really, really, really good track and it just kind of followed us around and we all just thought it was the clear first single and a lot of people around us thought the same thing.” | ||
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You can catch Shihad playing around the country at the following dates: | You can catch Shihad playing around the country at the following dates: | ||
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Thu Feb 21 - ANU Bar, Canberra, ACT | Thu Feb 21 - ANU Bar, Canberra, ACT | ||
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Fri Feb 22 - The Mona Vale Hotel, Mona Vale, NSW | Fri Feb 22 - The Mona Vale Hotel, Mona Vale, NSW | ||
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Sat Feb 23 - Caringbah Bizzo’s, Caringbah, NSW | Sat Feb 23 - Caringbah Bizzo’s, Caringbah, NSW | ||
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Tue Feb 26 - Orange Ex-Services Club, Orange, NSW | Tue Feb 26 - Orange Ex-Services Club, Orange, NSW | ||
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Wed Feb 27 - The Oxford, Bathurst, NSW | Wed Feb 27 - The Oxford, Bathurst, NSW | ||
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Thu Feb 28 - Capital Saloon, Wagga Wagga, NSW | Thu Feb 28 - Capital Saloon, Wagga Wagga, NSW | ||
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Fri Feb 29 - Edge Hotel, Buronga, NSW | Fri Feb 29 - Edge Hotel, Buronga, NSW | ||
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Sat Mar 1 - Pretoria Hotel, Mannum, SA | Sat Mar 1 - Pretoria Hotel, Mannum, SA | ||
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Sun Mar 2 - Fowlers Live, Adelaide, SA | Sun Mar 2 - Fowlers Live, Adelaide, SA | ||
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Wed Mar 5 - Hallam Hotel, Hallam, VIC | Wed Mar 5 - Hallam Hotel, Hallam, VIC | ||
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Thu Mar 6 – Hotel Shoppingtown, Doncaster, VIC | Thu Mar 6 – Hotel Shoppingtown, Doncaster, VIC | ||
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Fri Mar 7 - 21st Century, Frankston, VIC | Fri Mar 7 - 21st Century, Frankston, VIC | ||
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Sat Mar 8 - Ferntree Gully Hotel, Ferntree Gully, VIC | Sat Mar 8 - Ferntree Gully Hotel, Ferntree Gully, VIC | ||
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Sun Mar 9 - Westernport Hotel, San Remo, VIC | Sun Mar 9 - Westernport Hotel, San Remo, VIC | ||
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Mon Mar 10 – Push Over Festival, Abbotsford, VIC | Mon Mar 10 – Push Over Festival, Abbotsford, VIC | ||
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Wed Mar 12 - The Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour, NSW | Wed Mar 12 - The Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour, NSW | ||
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Thu Mar 13 - Hotel Great Northern, Byron Bay, NSW | Thu Mar 13 - Hotel Great Northern, Byron Bay, NSW | ||
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Fri Mar 14 - The Zoo, Brisbane, QLD | Fri Mar 14 - The Zoo, Brisbane, QLD | ||
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Sat Mar 15 - Coolangatta Hotel, Gold Coast, QLD | Sat Mar 15 - Coolangatta Hotel, Gold Coast, QLD | ||
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Sun Mar 16 - Sands Tavern, Maroochydore, QLD | Sun Mar 16 - Sands Tavern, Maroochydore, QLD | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:23, 26 February 2008
Source: http://perthmusic.norg.com.au
Date Published: 18 February 2008
Title: Perth Music :: Shihad Interview
Writen by: Justin Middleton
Original Link: http://perthmusic.norg.com.au
Article
New Zealand rockers Shihad have been a bit quiet the past few years but in 2008 they are set to get back to their rockin’ best with the release of their 7th album, Beautiful Machine. They are a band that has done almost the impossible in surviving almost 20 years, 7 albums and even 2 different names. Now are they about to head off on an almost national tour of Australia to display what the Kiwi pubic are so proud of. Drummer, Tom Larkin from Shihad talked to Justin Middleton for this exclusive interview.
Click here to download the podcast of the entire interview. (11:14 - 1.3Mb)
I asked Tom to describe the creation of the album which has been nearly three years since the last Shihad album. “Essentially, after we did (Love Is The New Hate) we kinda had a practice room and started coming up with ideas related to the next one and one of the things a band does naturally is explore different territory as to wherever it is at the time. So we had a whole bunch of stuff and there was a kinda thread coming up that was really exciting us, that was noticeably more of light, more different. We basically started opening up on that, on those ideas and following that path and that turned into the better part of a year and a half and turned into Beautiful Machine” he explained.
The name Beautiful Machine is an interesting one and I asked Tom why it was chosen. “It is essentially about all those things we see as beautiful machines, be it humans or pieces of technology. Jon (Toogood) wrote it about a photograph Voyager took looking back on Earth. He looked at that photo and went ‘Wow what a beautiful machine’ and then it became a metaphor for all sorts of things.”
With the band being around for nearly 20 years and this being their 7th album release, it could be said that the band itself has turned somewhat into a beautiful machine. Tom added “Absolutely because there are a whole bunch of things that we do that are utterly instinctive and reactive off each others presence. At the same time, and I think this album is an indication of it, you have to refresh what you are doing and refresh how the machine works, so to speak, otherwise it becomes stagnant very quickly.”
Having just played the Auckland leg of the Big Day Out festival and heading out on a East Coast tour of Australia I was interested to see if Shihad treat the Big Day Out shows differently than their own shows. Tom answered “I think you have to treat it as another gig. It’s an easier gig to do because of the amount of care they take of you. But it’s a very important show to us so we always make sure we are across everything. To play to a large audience really requires a lot of experience playing to smaller audiences really.”
The first single from the album is “One Will Hear The Other” which has just started to come on the radio. Tom had this to say about the single “It was one of those tunes that we kept coming back to, it sounded like the name was catchy and it was really, really nice. But it was also a spirited track, it was kinda slamming at the same time. It was one of those tracks that came out and really changed the direction of the whole album and one of the tracks to really hang everything off….It was a really, really, really good track and it just kind of followed us around and we all just thought it was the clear first single and a lot of people around us thought the same thing.”
For more info visit www.shihad.com. The album Beautiful Machine is out April 2008, 1st single One Will Hear The Other is out now.
You can catch Shihad playing around the country at the following dates:
Thu Feb 21 - ANU Bar, Canberra, ACT
Fri Feb 22 - The Mona Vale Hotel, Mona Vale, NSW
Sat Feb 23 - Caringbah Bizzo’s, Caringbah, NSW
Tue Feb 26 - Orange Ex-Services Club, Orange, NSW
Wed Feb 27 - The Oxford, Bathurst, NSW
Thu Feb 28 - Capital Saloon, Wagga Wagga, NSW
Fri Feb 29 - Edge Hotel, Buronga, NSW
Sat Mar 1 - Pretoria Hotel, Mannum, SA
Sun Mar 2 - Fowlers Live, Adelaide, SA
Wed Mar 5 - Hallam Hotel, Hallam, VIC
Thu Mar 6 – Hotel Shoppingtown, Doncaster, VIC
Fri Mar 7 - 21st Century, Frankston, VIC
Sat Mar 8 - Ferntree Gully Hotel, Ferntree Gully, VIC
Sun Mar 9 - Westernport Hotel, San Remo, VIC
Mon Mar 10 – Push Over Festival, Abbotsford, VIC
Wed Mar 12 - The Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour, NSW
Thu Mar 13 - Hotel Great Northern, Byron Bay, NSW
Fri Mar 14 - The Zoo, Brisbane, QLD
Sat Mar 15 - Coolangatta Hotel, Gold Coast, QLD
Sun Mar 16 - Sands Tavern, Maroochydore, QLD
This entry was posted on Monday, February 18th, 2008 at 5:52 pm and is filed under Album Releases, Touring, Interviews