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The Needles Interview

Hailing from Aberdeen, The Needles are one of those bands that are preceded by swaths of justified hype. Support slots for Muse, Young Knives and Bloc Party to name but a few have made their name as a dynamic live act, building up a solid fan base before they’d even released an album.

They’ve been bubbling under since their 2004 EP releases sold out, and are now coming into their own with debut album ‘In Search Of The Needles’, a punky, raw and exciting debut, but still found a few minutes to talk to Crossfire about John’s pheromones, rickets, psychedelic windscreen wipers and of course, soup.

The Needles formed at school and have been together ever since – how did the name come about?

We were briefly known as The Invisibles, then The Subvisibles. We did songs about the comedian Frank Skinner on an Amiga computer. It wasn’t very good.

Who were your main influences growing up? Who were your musical heroes?

We’ve all always loved savage Rock’n’roll music be it Little Richard, AC/DC, or whatever reminds you of the existence of your reproductive organs, alongside great pop songs that are like the entire universe coming together in perfect harmonious, lyrical, mathematical order for 2 minutes and 45 seconds, if only to remind you you’ve been dumped. You know the ones.

Do you feel that growing up far away from the London music scene helped or hindered you? [The Needles were based in Aberdeen]

It perhaps meant our heads were filled with less silly rubbish, but then again we probably filled that space with all sorts of parochial nonsense about Londoners being full of silly rubbish.
I’d imagine we’re just as famous as we would have been anywhere with a ginger singer.

You were described by one journalist as sounding like Weezer covering The Buzzcocks, how would you describe your sound?

I always though we sounded like 50’s Cliff after a good bumming, or maybe a bad soup. But then I’m probably the wrong person to ask. Too involved!

Haha! Quote of the Week there! You’ve supported some impressive bands, what’s been your most memorable show so far? Muse must have been amazing!

Muse was good cause we got to go up a ramp to the stage wearing towels around our necks like Elvis.
We also made some Goths so angry they wrote into the internet to complain. Each of these in my book is a measure of success.

And in those love shows – you’re apparently somewhat injury prone? Explain!

The physical world simply isn’t built for our mental and emotional funkiness. End of.

The new record – where did you record it, who produced it?

We recorded “In Search Of the Needles” at Sawmills studio in Cornwall. It was produced between ourselves and Tom Joyce, the engineer down there who is a very rocking gentleman and is almost certainly going to Heaven after putting up with us whingeing, drunken man-children when he could have easily murdered us out there and nobody would have known.

Do you maintain artistic control in the studio? Has the end product ended up sounding exactly how you wanted? Who writes most of your material?

I think it took us a couple of sessions to get cookin’ I think. I think it helped massively that Tom really clicked with how we play as a band and knowing when we had it or didn’t. Although there’s a bit of experimentation sound-wise with backwards this and flanged that what makes the record sound like The Needles is The Needles playing how The Needles play. Ie not Pro-Toolsed to buggery like every damn record these days.

We recorded it over a year ago and I think it’s a good document of those songs at that time. I think the next record will be quite a bit different though. But there wouldn’t be any point in making a next record if it wasn’t would there?

What do you prefer – touring or being in the studio?

I’ll go wherever needs me most. I usually consult my Owls before deciding.

Where were you the first time you heard your single on the radio?

The first time I ever heard the Needles on the radio I was in the bath pretending I was on the telly.

What’s the best part of touring? And the worst?

Worst is hard to choose at the moment but it’s definitely somewhere between the impetigo and the rickets.
Best is, obviously, the good shows.

If you could change one things about yourselves, what would it be?

Either the impetigo or the rickets I thinks.

Many bands have random items on their rider – what’s on yours?

I’d love a nice soup and it’s not often we get one.

What are your hopes for the next 12 months?

To get to make another record and to bring about world peace with guitar solos and cloaks like in Bill and Teds.

What’s been your most memorable experience with the band so far?

Probably King Tut’s gig last week. It was a really good show and it was also last week so it’s easy to remember.

Who smells the worst after a show?

After the show we smell of pheromones which apparently is good. It’s the next day when the bacteria kicks in you’ve got to worry.

Probably John though.

What are 3 essential items to take on tour?

A nice jumper – you might have to stay with an elderly relative. Kaleidescope windscreen covers -turn the M25 into a psychelic thrill ride! These might be illegal, but not as illegal as drugs. A ham sandwich -You’d be surprised how hard these are to find in this day and age.

If you could be asked any question, what would it be?

Would the amount of crisps ever eaten in the world be less than, greater than or equal to what you feel at the exact point of death.

Finally…any words of wisdom for the readers of Crossfire?

Shut up you big weirdos!

For further info check out www.theneedles.net and www.myspace.com/needlesuk

‘In Search of The Needles’ is out NOW.

Dee Massey

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Skateboarding News

Downtown Showdown

Just so you know, the second annual Vans Downtown Showdown took place at paramount Studios, Los Angeles.

The particularity of this comp is that various teams design the obstacles- one of which was a mini version of Danny Way’s mega ramp set-up rainbow rail and all!

In any case, the Girl team reigned supreme and took top honours as the Team winners, whilst team rider Rick McCrank took top spot for the pros. Real‘s Nick Dompierre won the amateur part of the comp and pocketed a sweet $5000.

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New Hoon Rider

The Aussie bad boy crew that is Hoon have to add a new face to the pub crawl: Lyonnais skater Julien ‘Jutix’ Viallet. Jutix is a serious ATV that likes to skate fast with flawless style to boot.

Expect to see this kid whipping his cock out and thrashing about with Hoon Wheels from now on!

For a bit of footy click here.

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New Dangermouse project

Dangermouse, the hottest property in music at the moment, has laid out plans for yet another new project. This time he will team up with Mark Linkous from Sparklehorse, having produced Sparklehorse’s new album.

Apparently the tentative title for the project is Dangerhorse though Dangermouse has said that any new stuff he does won’t get in the way of him working on a follow up to Gnarls Barkley’s St Elsewhere.

www.dangermousesite.com

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Rockstar food and drink?!

Blur’s bassist Alex James has decided he wants to get into making cheese. In his column for the Independent, he said loves cheese and as a result he wants to go into independent cheese making.

He followed up by claiming that his “heart always beats a little bit faster in the cheese aisle of a French supermarket. The Italians, too, eat more cheese than us, as do the Danes. Danish cheese is not as well known, but well worth exploring.”

And if that wasn’t enough, Marilyn Manson wants to set up his own line of absinthe and went further, saying he wants his brand ready for Christmas. The only problem with that is the fact that absinthe is illegal in the States. Oops.

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New Graham Coxon single

The former Blur man will be releasing a double A side on October 23rd on 7″ vinyl and also via download.

The tracks are called What Ya Gonna Do Now? and Bloody Annoying and they will feature his new band for the first time.

www.grahamcoxon.co.uk

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One off Deftones show

Deftones have announced they will be playing a one off show at Camden’s Electric Ballroom on October 12th, tickets for which go on sale this friday. The band’s new album, Saturday Night Wrist, will be in the shops on October 30th and feature guest slots from Serj Tankian of System Of A Down and Giant Drag’s Annie Hardy.

www.deftones.com

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Plan B tour dates postponed

Plan B has postponed all the dates of his upcoming tour, with no official reason being given as yet. However, all the dates will be rescheduled for January 2007 and it is thought that there will be details of new dates released very soon. The dates that have been postponed are:

September:

29th: Dublin, Spirit
30th: Derry, Nerve Centre

October:

4th: Sheffield, Leadmill
5th: Manchester, Academy 2
6th: Liverpool, Academy
7th: Glasgow, Arches
9th: Leeds, Cockpit
10th: Preston, 53 Degrees
11th: Bristol, Anson Rooms
12th: Cardiff, Solus
14th: London, Shepherds Bush Empire
15th: Birmingham, Academy 2
17th: Southampton University
19th: Norwich, TBC
20th: Cambridge, Junction
21th: Oxford Brookes

www.time4planb.co.uk

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Jay Z and Paltrow duet?!

Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow made a surprise on-stage appearance at a Jay Z concert this week. The Coldplay frontman and his wife got on stage during Jay Z’s show at the Royal Albert Hall with Paltrow providing the backing vocals to Song Cry.

As reported on Crossfire earlier this week, Chris Martin will be providing a track on the new Jay Z album Kingdom Come.

Make sure you check out the live review of Jay Z’s Wembley show by clicking here!

www.rocafella.com

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Morrissey and Morricone team up

Morrissey has unveiled the news that he is to collaborate with Ennio Marricone on a piece that will be played in New York’s Carnegie Hall.

It won’t be the first time the two have gotten together, with Morricone doing the string arrangements for the track Dear Gold Please Help Me on Morrissey’s Ringleader Of The Tormentors album. The former Smiths man said:

“For the immediate future I am excited to be asked by Morricone (yes, Morricone) to sing and supply words for one of his musical pieces with a view to presenting this song at Carnegie Hall. Joy, joy, joy.”

www.morrisseymusic.com