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An Interview with Tim from the superstar foursome Antiques

An Interview with Tim from the superstar foursome Antiques


Back in 2007 I saw a band named Antiques play P.A.’s Lounge in Somerville. At that show, the only people to show up were me, my four friends, and maybe two other people. It’s not exactly an anomaly for a band to find themselves playing to an empty room at that place. But in this situation it was so painfully obvious to everyone in attendance that this band clearly should have been playing to a packed club and not six clowns such as ourselves. They were that good. So then and there I decided that I had to write an article about them, one that would put these boys into the spotlight they so richly deserved. And I did. The article was called “Dynamic Duo” and it was in the “Music and Clubs” section of the paper. It, of course, made the band stars, just as Jon Landau’s piece in The Real Paper (!) catapulted Bruce Springsteen to stardom back in ‘74. Now the Antiques name is familiar in every living room across this fine nation. And as a result, the two main members of the band, drummer Tim Griffiths and singer/guitarist Steve Vallarelli, have a huge house out in Northern California right next to Tom Waits’s abode, where they have since taken to filming a reality show, about what it’s like for two bandmates to live and make music together, with Tom Waits as their neighbor. The conceit is not all that interesting right off. The juicy bit is this: Steve is married and his wife lives with them! It’s really kooky, take my word. Sometimes they invite me out to Cali to have a smoke and a chat. They of course pay for my plane ticket. It’s very nice, indeed.

Everything that comes after the word “It” in the eighth sentence of that last graph is false. But in a decent world, it would all be true, except for the reality show part, which was me going a little overboard. What happened after the article ran is much more mundane, but that’s okay. The bandmembers are still in Massachusetts, living in the same houses they were living when I met them, as far as I know. Steve is still in law school, as far as I know. There is no reality show, as far as I know. And the band is still killing it in the same clubs they were killing it in last year, that much I know for sure.

We recently chatted with Tim Griffiths by phone, who was in Michigan visiting his dad, about a show the band is playing on Monday night at Charlie's Kitchen and a new album coming out called No Fortune.

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by Ian Sands | Mar 20, 2009 | with 1 comment(s)

The video for the new Depeche Mode single "Wrong"

The video for the new Depeche Mode single "Wrong"

 

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by Sara Faith Alterman | Mar 04, 2009 | with no comments

PODCAST: Greil Marcus at the Portland Museum of Art

PODCAST: Greil Marcus at the Portland Museum of Art

Greil Marcus, the legendary music writer and cultural thinker (with whom Chris Gray had an interesting e-mail correspondence) showed up in Portland Monday to give the Bernard A. Osher annual lecture for the Portland Museum of Art. He based his talk on the museum's show "Backstage Pass: Rock & Roll Photography," which is up through March 22. The 250+ images in the show are selected from a private collection of more than 500 photos of rock stars - most of which were taken behind the scenes, rather than on stage.

But from his jumping-off point of the images in the show, Marcus quickly broadened his scope to images that were not included in the show, as evidence partly of what the collector himself choosing to leave out, but also to demonstrate a larger point about the cultural position of photography of musicians. What Marcus himself left out of his talk was the explicit statement that a great deal of today's photography of musicians is about stolen moments - or bizarre documentation of largely meaningless moments (like Britney's flash or Katie Holmes's various hairstyles).

Rather, by showing and discussing images whose photographers and subjects imbued the moment with lasting power, Marcus's talk was both a celebration of the cultivated permanence of the rock-and-roll era and a lament for its passing.

-- Jeff Inglis

LISTEN: Greil Marcus at Portland Museum of Art (mp3)

Photos are after the jump.

 

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by Ryan Stewart | Jan 30, 2009 | with no comments

Yes, they are doing the Fusion Dance from Dragonball Z.

Yes, they are doing the Fusion Dance from Dragonball Z.

 

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by Maddy Myers | Jan 28, 2009 | with no comments

Ode to Joi (and VJ Tom Yaz)

Ode to Joi (and VJ Tom Yaz)

 

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by Clif Garboden | Oct 23, 2008 | with 2 comment(s)

Rage Against the RNC

Rage Against the RNC
Live from St. Paul, here's Rage Against the Machine, who apparently were not allowed to perform as planned due to a snafu involving curfews and permits ( a little too conveniently , some have suggested.) So instead they did it a capella: (Hat tip...
by Ryan Stewart | Sep 03, 2008 | with no comments

Jayson Blair revisited, Radiohead’s least favorite Radiohead song, and notes on the plight of the tenant-musician

Jayson Blair revisited, Radiohead’s least favorite Radiohead song, and notes on the plight of the tenant-musician
BAD TIMES 5 years ago May 16, 2003 | Dan Kennedy called for “tougher standards” in journalism in the wake of the Jayson Blair scandal. “Yet by purging Blair, it would be wrong to think that all is now well at the Times , or in journalism. Tougher standards...
by Ian Sands | May 16, 2008 | with no comments

Mental Detox Week

Mental Detox Week
Happy Mental Detox week ! Yeah, so Mental Detox week began on Monday and I have yet to actually turn anything off - or at least the things that AdBusters , who launched the original TV Turn-Off week (now renamed Mental Detox Week) back in 1994 , want...
by Will Spitz | Apr 24, 2008 | with no comments

Brodeur talks Best Music Poll 2008

Brodeur talks Best Music Poll 2008
This is a guitar Phoenix Music Editor Michael Brodeur talks to FNX about the Best Music Poll and really, who should win and who should NOT . There is a lot of nervous giggling and TRUTH . Read Brodeur's latest review " Czech, Please " and...
by eldean | Apr 10, 2008 | with no comments

FILK, man, FILK

FILK, man, FILK
Hobbits love FILK More on FILK, after Georgiana Cohen's mind-opening article " What is Filk? The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the DIURNAL atmospheric DISEQUILIBRIUM ." MP3: Georgiana Cohen talks to FNX about Bilbo Baggins and jams, man...
by eldean | Mar 27, 2008 | with no comments

Michael Brodeur named new Music Editor at the Boston Phoenix

Michael Brodeur named new Music Editor at the Boston Phoenix
Boston Phoenix editor Lance Gould announced today that Michael Brodeur would be joining the staff of the alt-weekly newspaper as the music editor on March 31. Brodeur is a member of the Boston-based electronic-pop band Certainly, Sir; a published poet;...
by Nina MacLaughlin | Mar 21, 2008 | with 1 comment(s)

Mean guitars and nice british accents

Mean guitars and nice british accents
Grrrr, man As usual, James Parker talks to FNX about just about everything ; but also happens to mention his cheeky article, " Guitars are from Mars, Feist and Björk are from Venus ," co-written by Sharon Steel. MP3: James Parker on guitars...
by eldean | Mar 21, 2008 | with no comments

Father and son play last-minute Beethoven with the BSO

Father and son play last-minute Beethoven with the BSO
(Photograph by Michael Lutch) Is there a pianist in the house? Moved and excited by pianist Leon Fleisher’s performance of Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto with the Boston Symphony, I wanted to hear it again. But when I returned to Symphony Hall, I learned...
by Nina MacLaughlin | Mar 12, 2008 | with no comments

Mangum's opus: Neutral Milk Hotel's "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" turns ten

Mangum's opus: Neutral Milk Hotel's "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" turns ten
" Mangum's Opus: Neutral Milk Hotel's epic Aeroplane " by Carly Carioli A decade ago, Carly Carioli interviewed Neutral Milk Hotel's frontman Jeff Mangum about the band's then-just-released, larger-than-life second album, In...
by webteam | Mar 07, 2008 | with no comments

Fashion Quiz: Who is the fiercest of them all?

Fashion Quiz: Who is the fiercest of them all?
A. Avril Lavigne, our favorite little married pop-punk foul-mouthed songstress, who just scored an exclusive design deal with Kohl's ? Will it be Hot Topic meets Chanel? Or will it just be pink and black and Kelly Osbourne? B. Karl Lagerfeld, who...
by Sharon Steel | Mar 05, 2008 | with 1 comment(s)
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