Last year it was comical. To see the hippies dance about.
This year I just might be one of 'em.
It starts at 11am, ends about 4 or 5.
$5, this saturday. Bring a blanket!
Hi,
I'm starting a website called TheAtomRack. com which is for the promotion of local and introduction of international artists. Show reviews, artist interviews, photos and archives are meant to serve both the fan and the performer/ artist.
The site has a lot of potential to grow to other subjects as well, although our main focus will be band/ and music coverage, we are open to innovative ideas to bring to the table. We will extend our topics to art coverage, fashion reviews/ and event writing, as well as film, once we get going. If you hold any interest in online publication with credit where credit is due. This is your chance!
Positions for reporters are still open but limited, if you have any samples please send my way via email.
Positions on the Atom Team, are accepting Interns, for One: to gain experience in the online publication world for beginning and freelance reporter/ photographer/ and graphic design positions. Two: Learn the process of the music reporting world, as well as interaction and creating contacts with band's/ artists, public relations, managers, and venue's. Three: Allow a place to start a freelancing career either in journalism or photography.
Best,
Amanda Schoepflin
Director
TheAtomRack.com
KB:I sing and play in a heavier rock band, Tsk Tsk, so I needed an outlet for exploring other avenues musically. Some time in 2005 I fell in love and started playing weird chords and singing about sunshine and unicorns and shit, and recorded it all to four-track. Thus Balloon was born.
AM:Where are you originally from? Where did you grow up?KB:I originally hail from Texas...my mother gave birth to me on an air force base when she was 18. I was moved around a lot due to my stepfather being a fighter pilot. The place that left the biggest impression on me was my great uncle's farm. My brothers and I would climb on haystacks and we'd pick dewberries, which my mom would use to make the most heavenly pies. I would walk in the forest a lot and go fishing in lakes and hang out with the horses. I also lived on this other farm where I had a secret treehouse and a whole lot of land to explore. All the while, I would visit my father in California a lot, and he loved to surf and would always take me to the beach, so the ocean is a big part of my life too. I moved to California when I was 14.
AM:Do you think you had any major influences now or growing up that turned your tastes a specific way when it comes to music?KB:Absolutely. Gospel choirs. Films. I am enamored by the cinema and find a lot of inspiration in that, as well as in the scores. I was also a dancer and choreographer, so that probably factors into the music as well somehow. Also, simplicity and authors such as Dr. Seuss stuck with me. And hip hop. Much to my mother's dismay, I started bumping Dr. Dre and 2 Live Crew in the 6th grade.
AM:Do you perform live? If so tell me about the last few places you've done gigs at?KB:Balloon debuted with a live band at the 1269 6th Street Warehouse (in LA), which was an incredible venue and space that I also worked at behind the bar sometimes. I guess it's going down now and that's a damn shame. I believe the last gig I played was either at the Scene with Crystal Antlers, or on KXLU.
AM:What genre would you try to use to explain or describe your music?KB:I have no idea. How would you describe it?
AM:What is most of your music about?KB:Life.
AM:Tell me about your existing album (s)? The tracks that are online.KB:I will be releasing those tracks, as well as some others, on a self-titled album shortly. They were all written between 2006 - 2008.
AM:How do you go about creating that melodic and original hallow-flowing sound, is it where you record? or editing? Are your tracks live? Tell me about your other members.KB:For the songs that are online, that is all me....I've written, played and recorded everything. Sometimes my best friend Nancy plays viola. Oh yeah, this young lad named Henry played melodica and sang for Corney Island in NY. He is a bit of a genius. He is actually going to do a music video for one of my songs. In the past, I would play with a live band, and we'll hopefully record a few songs together in the future, but they're all kind of scattered about. It was pretty free flowing though. I like to experiment. Some of the sounds you may hear on a song are actually my vocals. I sang in my friend Bron's group, Crooked Cowboy and the Freshwater Indians, for a while, and Katy and I would emulate moogs and other things with our voices. It was haunting and ethereal. I actually learned a lot about my pipes from that experience.
AM:Tell me about "Knee Socks and Lollipops"? What is the album all about?KB:I am writing the songs for that as we speak. I actually tend to always wear knee socks, if not leggings, because short socks get on my nerves... and I love lollipops because they keep my hands busy and give me sugar. It's playful, and... weird.
AM:Who are these "special guests" that are starring in the upcoming album?KB:They are some of my really amazing and talented friends. The age ranges from seven to one hundred and one. If I could get an infant to make some noise, that would be sweet.
AM:What are some of your favorite bands/ artists?KB:My favorite groups are the Beatles, Funkadelic, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Creedence Clearwater Revival... there are so many, it's hard to narrow it down. My biggest influences are Janis Joplin, Stevie Nicks, Odetta, Bessie Smith, Mama Cass, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Dr. Dre and Andre 3000.
AM:Do you implement any specific mind frame within your music whilst writing or composing? (what is most of your music about)?KB:No, nothing specific....I just climb into the corners of my imagination. I'll write when I'm moved, inspired, or broken. Sometimes I'll come up with a melody or a lyric when I'm walking the dog or taking a shower. Lyrically, I love metaphors. Ya never know what a button or a rocket ship might really be.
AM:Do you hold any other occupation, or are you full time artist?KB:I am a writer, and every now and then I am a nanny or behind a bar. As my friend Calixto said (when he was my manager at the Scene Bar), I am "insubordinate". Tis true. I can't stand working or having someone else tell me what to do. I do like working with youth and/or education, because that never gets boring. I used to have this amazing job in the fashion industry but I had to give it the heave ho because being in an office all day took the color away from my cheeks and I ended up a lifeless, blue little bunny. If you're not loving life, you have to figure out what makes you happy and get to it.
Katherine's tour is of now unannounced, but in due time will kick off, for right now she plans to simply write, record, play then tour. Look out for her, keep yourself posted.
http://www.myspace.com/theballoon