I went to see Zelienople play at the Abbey Pub ... And needless to say their music is as challenging as it is breathtaking. I asked the Chicago-based band a few questions, and here is what Mike (Percussionist) had to say:
First question ... Most important, is why?
Mike: Because it feels good.
Now for the safe word …
Mike: To keep from sinking into a sludge of depression and self-loathing.
Favorite/least favorite cheese? (for the cheese-enthusiast)
Mike: Whatever’s being offered (I’m an omnivore, or rather a scavenger).
Robots or Dinosaurs?
Mike: Dino-bots
Strangest venue or gig you’ve ever played?
Mike: Hmm, don’t really have one. Maybe Monkeytown in Brooklyn where we were placed in the center of a room where people were dining. I somewhat felt like I was intruding. Very Kubrick-esque.
How did you begin your career and who were your influences?
Mike: Career? My influences are too vast and wide to mention on one page. Let’s just say from Sun Ra to Roscoe Holcomb - Kim Seok Chul to Slayer - Haitian Voodoo Drumming to Led Zeppelin - Brian Eno to Merzbow.
What is the most memorable concert you’ve ever attended?
Mike: Master Musicians of Joujaka at The Vic in '95 and Slayer at Aragon Ballroom in 2006 ... oh, and most definitely my very first show - Echo and the Bunnymen and New Order at Poplar Creek in '87.
What are a few items essential to your “tour survival kit”?
Mike: Mallets, small gongs, wire brushes and a baby sock for the kick drum beater.
What are you listening to now?
Mike: Korean Shaman music (Chae Jeong-Rye).
What is the worst advice you’ve ever been given?
Mike: Take lessons before you attempt to play the drum set.
If you were to communicate using one word what would it be?
Mike: Transcendence.
Can you dance? If not what is your day job?
Mike: I call it dancing, but to others it may look like an epileptic fit.
What can we expect from the band in the future?
Mike: Another song-based album on Type, another conceptual instrumental album on Under The Spire, a solo album from Matt on Under The Spire, and a solo album from myself on Digitalis. Maybe another Tuma/Weis album too.
Anything else you want the people to know? Or not to know?
Mike: We’re old dudes with families and we don’t venture out into the night very often.
from their album Give it Up
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