Odd things happen in Athens, Ga. But don't go running around thinking something's in the water. Nope. But there is something to be said about a mass of musicians migrating from Louisiana to Athens just because the music scene "seems" better. That's what happened with the Elephant Six collective, but more on them much later.
For now, take the band Of Montreal. Formed in Athens originally, the band migrated towards the Elephant Six collective and have somewhat become immersed in their auras.
In the meantime, Bar/None, a record label in Hoboken, NJ, once put forth Athens band Chocolate USA onto the record buying public. But eventually, as most small bands go, they dispersed, separated, moved around... general mayhem ensued, lead vocalist/writer Julian continued collecting cows... stuff like that happened which meant Bar/None desperately needed a band just as quirky to fill the gap.
That band turned out to be Athens, Ga.'s Of Montreal and their debut album, "Cherry Peel" offers plenty of Beatles-esque riffs, Robyn Hitchcock style lyrics and plenty of charm.
Kevin Barnes from the band explains more...
Y'all: Odd name... where did it come from?
Kevin: I met this girl when I was in Florida. She lived in Montreal and she was down in Florida visiting. I met her one night by chance and I really fell for her. She went back to Montreal and I moved to Minneapolis. We were having this literary love affair. I was really really into her. I went to Montreal to see her and for some reason it didn't work out and it was really crushing. Everything I did after that point would be from that experience so it was "of Montreal."
Y'all: So that inspired you to form the band?
Kevin:
Mostly, yeah... songwriting... just from that experience. It just woke me up. I was in this daze... not really feeling anything. Once she broke my heart it was almost like it opened up something inside of me that I could feel a lot deeper in a lot of ways like getting into movies, books and songs. It was really a wonderful thing but very sad, too.
Y'all: What's up in the future?
Kevin: The second record is kind of a concept album -- it's just my experience in Montreal -- it'll be called "A Petite Tragedy" -- it won't be out for a while. It's already done. We're working on the third one. We'll try to make it fun, in the sense of the '60s psychedelic stuff. I guess the first record is autobiographical because whatever experiences I would have I would come home and write about it. I guess pop music... I think of it as pop music. The kind of music I love is pop from the '60s and some of the '70s gumball pop.
Y'all: What exactly IS the Elephant Six Collective?
Kevin: It's like a bunch of bands that are from the same place and they started their own record label. They had Elephant Six for a long time, it was their little thing, but then they all started signing with other labels but they kept this label. They might have some distribution with somebody. The Athens band Elf Power might be on Elephant Six.
Y'all: Is this all run by one person?
Kevin:
I don't know if there's a person at the head of it... they're all from the same town -- Ruston, Louisiana -- it's weird, there's plenty of small towns and nothing comes out of them. There's a band called The Gerbils and they're incredible. They're from there too. The two singers in Olivia Tremor Control -- Will and Bill and then John Fernandez and Jeff Mangum in Neutral Milk Hotel are all from there. Robert Schneider in The Apples In Stereo is from there too. The Gerbils are from there, too. Only way we're connected to each other is that we're all friends and I love all their bands.
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Songs above appear on "Cherry Peel" (Bar/None). Track 1 full title -- "Everything disappears when you come around." Track 3 full title -- "I can't stop your memory."
Of Montreal site includes the other bands, too.
Bar/None site
ATN's feature on OTC
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