TOBY L - Presenter
CHRISTOPHER SWEENEY - Camera, Director
(02.10.09)
Kim Fowley has worked as a musician with the likes of Frank Zappa, produced some of the biggest pop songs in history and written songs for the likes of Kiss. He remains a wild eccentric first, and an incredibly important music industry figure second.
Artists in this video: Kim Fowley
(24.06.10)
Part two of our Real Talk discussion with Crowded House’s Neil Finn sees the man Flight of the Conchords once referred to as “the white Bob Marley of Wellington” discussing the age old battle between major and indie labels, youth, and the mysterious character known as ‘The Intriguer’. He also uses the word “wankers”, making this so totally NSFW.
(22.06.10)
As the impetus behind Split Enz, Crowded House and Seven Worlds Collide, Neil Finn has been part of some of the most commercially and artistically successful music of the past few decades. In part one of our in-depth interview, he discusses new Crowded House LP 'The Intriguer', the importance of family, and the state of the music scene in his native New Zealand.
(20.06.10)
Part two of our in-depth interview with Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh has the synth-punk pioneer discussing the continued relevance of his band, music television, de-evolution (naturally), and how he once debated poetry with a hospital-bound would-be presidential assassin.
(19.06.10)
In the latest in Rockfeedback’s unique, bizarre and brilliant (if we do say so ourselves) Real Talk series of interviews,Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo discusses his band’s first album in 20 years, the demise of record labels, what it is to ‘get’ Devo, and bouncing around in a playpen with Neil Young.
(04.05.10)
What kind of a man refers to himself in the third person as Meat? Thats right, Meat Loaf. In the second of our two piece interview with the living, breathing, reverberating legend we let the man jibber jabber on about fake passports, his new record and any number of other things. Because he is Meat', and we simply couldn't stop him, nor should anyone ever want to.
(26.04.10)
In what is fast becoming the most exciting section of Rockfeedback, Real Talk takes a variety of musical innovators, controversial figures and general legends, sits 'em on an armchair and talks their front legs off. This piece really needs no introduction. Ladies and Gentlemen. Meat Loaf.
(01.04.10)
Before unleashing Anton back upon the rest of the world, we snuck in a bit more of a chin-wag. The final of our four parts sees the man firmly hitting his conversational stride, ranting about Jedward, Simon Cowell, his reasons for not calling his project 'Anton', South African fire-eyed spiritual conduits, masonic spirituality and sacred geometry.
(31.03.10)
We sit Anton Newcombe back down on our velvet couch (well, it's actually the lounge of the plush Columbia Hotel) for a psychoanalytical disassembling of his youth. Once we finish twiddling our 'taches, we let the man get down to business: in this part he talks on the hollow status of wealth, the world economy, puberty, growing up. Oh, and a certain ex-Beatle being a "lame c*-t".
(30.03.10)
In this, the second of our four part Real Talk with Brian Jonestown frontman Anton Newcombe we find the incendiary fellow talking about the impending world cup, Michael jackson, hair gel, racial politics, R. Kelly and the effect of fickle culture on national aesthetics. In no particular order.
(29.03.10)
When we heard that prolific songwriter, producer and founding member of The Brian Jonestown Massacre Anton Newcombe was in town, we couldn't resist heading to his hotel for a chat - and quite a chat it was. In this, the first of a four part special, Anton muses on the U.S.'s medication culture, his youth in San Francisco, the effect of drugs on creativity, life, death, writing wills, sobriety, and the unsubtle beginnings of his band (which began with one of the most effective promotion campaigns this side of Radiohead's 'We Suck Young Blood').
(18.12.09)
Perhaps still best known for an unflinching desire to party hard, Andrew WK is also a renowned noise musician (once a member of Wolf Eyes, no less), classical pianist, and motivational speaker. Espousing a philosophy that delves in to both rampant hedonism and quasi-solipsism, we attended a lecture given at London’s Madame JoJo’s club, and spoke with Andrew ahead of his appearance. Part 3 of 3.
(16.12.09)
Perhaps still best known for an unflinching desire to party hard, Andrew WK is also a renowned noise musician (once a member of Wolf Eyes, no less), classical pianist, and motivational speaker. Espousing a philosophy that delves in to both rampant hedonism and quasi-solipsism, we attended a lecture given at London’s Madame JoJo’s club, and spoke with Andrew ahead of his appearance. Part 2 of 3.