Finally, in our series of Bandwidth previews, we have an interview with Thea Lux of Let's Get Out of This Terrible Sandwich Shop, a band whose name is definitely a mouthful has seen the best and worst band name lists. But, it is their quirky sense of humor and musical sensibilities that have garnered them much praise on the local scene, including a recent critic's choice nod in the Chicago Reader as well as a guarantee from Alan of The Bitter Tears, that they will "take over Chicago." There is no band in Chicago that can compose witty and entertaining songs about bike lanes, hatchets, and sandwiches quite like Let's Get Out Of This Terrible Sandwich Shop.
Can you introduce the band? How did you all get together? I see there's a new "Employee", would you like to introduce him?
That's the manager of the shop, Tony Mendoza, on drums/farfisa. Part-Time Employee Joanna Buese on bass over there. And Tom Vale, the New Guy, handles the Hot Sandwich Hot Line and any instrument that needs playing. My name is Thea. I mop.
Tony opened up his establishment asked Joanna and me to help out around The Shop in April of 2005. Before that, he played farfisa and drums simultaneously and was truly a one-man-band. With Joanna and I lending our skills and hot legs, the three-piece became Chicago's one-man-band-with-people. Tom applied for employment over the summer of 2006, and we forged ahead as Chicago's premiere band-with-people.
So, what's the deal with the Sandwich Shop? How did the idea get going and where did the name come from?
What's the deal with the Sandwich Shop? On Tuesday we sell the Bootleg Beef for half-price and the Mountain Melt is generally only $2.99 (providing the Mountain Mutton is in season.) Other than that, we tend to meld scary comedy and rock n' roll in our performances. The songs aren't necessarily intended to be big brew-ha-ha humor ha ha's, but we all have extensive backgrounds in comedy, so there's bound to be a smirk in the song here and there. We do the occasional bit between songs, emote child-like energy, and just try to have fun about it.
And thank you for mentioning the van. The name was created in one of those kind of vehicles while Tony and Joanna were in their former band, Los Shut Up with Chris Churchill. Brainstorming album names, "Let's Get Out of This Terrible Sandwich Shop" was mentioned. It got a laugh but wasn't used, so Tony pocketed the name in his his brain for later adventures.
How's the cat today?
He's a little under the weather, but thank you for asking.
For the most part, you are all active in the theatre/improv community, how do you spend your time outside the Shop?
Tony is a teacher and ensemble member at the Annoyance, and just opened a new show called "Arm Soup," which he musically directed with music. Joanna is an artist and draws wonderful sketches and performs the improvised-funny with Sirens Improv. Tom composes music with Stephanie from local Chicago band, Jupiter. I write things and play some tunes of my own under the name "Sometimes You're Pretty," and perform at the Annoyance.
Where do you find inspirations for your song? How do approach the songwriting process?
Tony and I are the main songwriters in the band. I generally pull from heartbreak and just pile on a shit ton (different from metric) of harmony so it doesn't come off as just another heartbreak song. Lyrics and music come out all at once for me. Tony's songwriting process starts as chord structures with lyrics to follow later. And change. And evolve, and change some more, until about a year later the lyrics are solidified. Tony gets his inspiration from his creative brain that tends to look at things wonderfully sideways. I don't know what that means, but his song topics range from road trips to sports stars to personal loves and hates. Oh, he writes songs about the desert a lot. A few years living in Palm Springs will have quite an effect on one's writing.
I like talking about another person's songwriting. I feel like I could say that Tony gets all his inspiration from spaghetti if I wanted to, but I worry he'd make me make me do an extra round of the mopping.
Who influences you musically or otherwise?
"Thrill Cam"-Era David Letterman, Beach Boys, Elvis, Danzig/The Misfits, Steve Martin, The Breeders...I'm sure we listed something on dumb Myspace that answers this question.
What are the future plans for the Sandwich shop? Anything you'd like to accomplish this year?
We're mixing our new, full-length album that's being recorded by the wonderful Greg Norman. We'll be putting that out this summer-ish as well as doing a few weekend Invasions of Rock to neighboring cities. We'd also like to put out a split 7" this year with our label mates, The Bitter Tears. We'll be on the A side. Or the B side. It depends on which side you listen to first.
What can the Bandwidth audience expect from your set on Thursday?
Energy, a guitar solo, some stupid comedy, and colorful costumes.
What is you favorite part about Chicago?
Artistic freedom in comedy? Summer street fests? Bike lanes? Wings at the Horseshoe? I don't know. I'll just say "spaghetti" again.
Who are you listening to right now?
I'd say The Bitter Tears is a staple in all of our lives and musical practices.
Snack on a Farfisa pop sandwich at the Shop tonight, when they kick off Bandwidth at 9PM at the Subterranean. Also, be sure to catch a special Live Performance on the Razor & Die Show Today @ 1PM on WLUW 88.7FM.
Download: Let's Get Out of This Terrible Sandwich Shop - "Hatchet"
Download: Let's Get Out of This Terrible Sandwich Shop - "Bye You"
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