Here's
from Sweden the Swindle A Go Go, a cool band that mixes
rock'n'roll oriented Hanoi Rocks sound with some punk
Sex Pistols oriented elements. Glamurder Traxx amazed
all the staff of THe Rock Explosion. The following is
a cool interview with these nice Scandinavian guys...
Welcome On The Rock explosion
guys, before starting with the interview I have to say
that I really appreciated your demo, it sounds really
cool and funny.
But I fear that Italian readers don't know you yet and
they haven't yet listened to your music, so let's start
introducing yourselves with a brief bio of the band:
Spinx: Hi and thanx for
those kind words... well... The line up is: Spinx vocals,
Hank guitar, Jennyfer guitar, Kongo bass, Micro drums
and Volvex saxophone. I sang in punkrockers SuiCide
PaCt with Ego. T. Superstar nowadays in The Part Time
Posers, Then I sang in The Sexsationals where Robban
nowadays The Hellacopters played drums. Later I sang
in glamrockers Sold Out Sweethearts... Now I am in Swindle-A-Go-Go.
Probably the best band I've ever been in...
Jennyfer: yeah well the
band got started 2001, I took part of the second line-up.
Earlier I played guitar and sang in grungerock bands
such as Magick Psycho Shock and Miss Cocaine.
Spinx: Micro and Volvex
were both in Chinese Takeaway and Bela Kiss. And Hank
and Kongo has played together in a few bands too...
Can you explain us why did you
choose to call the band Swindle A Go-Go? Does this name
hide some particular meaning? Who has had the idea?
Jennyfer: This is something
Mr. Spinx B'Stard´s mind put together.
Hank: Just a little something
from the sick mind of Mr. B'Stard
Spinx: Yeah, well we needed
a name that could be associated with the musical direction
we had in our minds.... Stiv Bators record "Disconnected"
has always been a favourite of mine, and the song "Swingin'
a go go" caught my eyes on the back-cover of the
record. The thing about the "Swindle" is quite
obvious too, if you knew that I was a great Sex Pistols
fan... Other suggestions were among others The Kliché
Productions and Dogs Of Soi...
I read that your musical influences
are various, but there must be a band or an artist in
particular that you can consider as the one who made
you discover the way to Rock.
Jennyfer: For me it has
always been Hole. that's the reasons I started playing
music in the first place.
Spinx: The Clash is probably
the band I will listen to at my own funeral... Bassplayer
Paul Simonon in The Clash influenced me a whole lot
when I first started as a punkrock bassplayer... Then
of course Johnny Rotten's razor-sharp tongue...
Hank: Nikki Sixx! Then
I discovered Hanoi Rocks and Johnny Thunders
What would you have done if
you weren't musicians? Is there any parallel dream you
would like to see come true outside the music field?
Jennyfer: No..
Spinx: No...
Hank:Yes
How is going today your live
career? Do you find it easy to book concerts in your
country? I ask you about this, because here in Italy
is very hard to find a proper place to let rock bands
play without rising further problems.
Jennyfer: There are too
many bands and not too many clubs around here but I
think we don't really have problems getting gigs maybe
its because we rock like fuck.
Spinx: Yes, somehow we
don't have problems getting gigs... We've had to turn
down a few, because of line up changes from now and
then.. Then again there's always those clubs who are
afraid to book bands like us, since they can't suss
us out... we aren't punkrock, we aren't glamrock, we
aren't hardrock, metal or pop... We are just goodlooking
rockers... sounding extremely good. I think Rock'n'Roll
bands should get as much attention and club/arenas as
football or other sports...
Jennyfer: Yeah!
Hank: I think, with this
band it's much easier. Must be the looks
Is there any particular "ritual"
you use to do before going on stage?
Jennyfer: I'm trying to
keep the boys sober. i get drunk after the gig.
Spinx: I usually try to
keep Jennyfer sober and help her tuning her bottles...
Jennyfer: (laugh).
Hank: Tuning the guitars
and getting drunk. In no particular order.
Let's talk about the last demo,
The Glamurder Traxx: personally I love "Houndog
Suburbia", it is so catchy! But also "Believe
You Me" has a very irresistible rhythm. Who writes
down the lyrics of your songs? How do you create your
songs? Is it a team work or there is someone of you
who thinks to the music and someone other who thinks
to the words?
Jennyfer: Spinx has written
most of the music and all the lyrics. Recently, me and
Hank has started to write some music as well. We show
the tunes to Spinx and he creates lyrics and melodies..
Spinx: I've got a Pop-Writing-Factory
in my head... I write the songs, both lyrics and music...
There'll be a few new songs where Hank and Jennyfer
has written the music... But to keep the high standard
there will be mostly Spinx B'Stard songs (laugh)...
Hank: Me and Spinx has
started doing some music together. I make the music
and he does the lyrics. And when the whole band plays
it, it gets that Swindle sound that you just love!
Is there any song of yours you
feel closer to? Why?
Jennyfer: Of the new songs,
I'm really into "Believe You Me", maybe because
I can relate to the lyrics or maybe just because its
the perfect rock song.
Spinx: "Revolver Wine"
comes straight from the heart, about a friend musician
who left this world much too soon... Otherwise I can
relate to every song, since the lyrics are mostly real
life situations or accidents in the night... Oh, by
the way... Jennyfer thinks all my lyrics are about her...
Jennyfer: Yeah but it sounds
like they are!! (laugh)
but not "Revolver
Wine" though.
Hank: "Revolver Wine",
one of my all time favourites. All categories.
Which were your favourite songs
as you were kids?
Jennyfer: "Into The
Groove" and "Express Yourself" by Madonna
which were played from my sisters room and anything
by Kiss and Black Sabbath that were played from my brothers
room.
Spinx: Difficult question...
Depends in what age... but Maybe The Sweet with "Sixteens"
and "Ballroom Blitz", Kiss with "Detroit
Rock City", or Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse
Rock"... or... something with ABBA like ""S.O.S."....
or "Shot From My Gun" with Slade or "Cherry
Bomb" with The Runaways... or "Storm the Embassy"
with the Stray Cats or "White Man In Hammersmith
Palaise" with The Clash...
Hank: Ah, that's a difficult
one
"Public Enemy # 1" by Mötley
Crüe. I also loved The Eagles!
What do you think about the
rock scene in your country? Do you think that there's
any band that has had an undeserved success, that as
been over estimated both by the critics and the audience?
Jennyfer: Oh
don't
start me up. There's too many bands that shouldn't have
been where they are today. We are so much better (laugh).
Spinx: The rock scene is
good in Sweden... too bad there's not enough good rock
clubs... "undeserved success"? There are a
few bands which I know has slept their way to a record
deals, but they're not around anymore... (laugh).. But
I don't go around and hate other bands just because
they suck and still has success. I've been through that
childish phase already. Let's face it. The majority
of people will never be into music as much as we are.
Therefore I think we shouldn't judge them for their
bad taste. It's their loss.
Hank: You always get the
audience you deserve
What do you think of the stereotype
"Sex, Drugs and Rock'n'Roll"? Do you think
that to be a rocker is absolutely necessary to live
according these three rules?
Jennyfer: Uhm... well if
you go deeper to the meaning, everybody knows you can't
live like that forever but of course everyone has their
own kinda drugs and everyone has their own kinda sex.
I prefer the line "Dead, Jail or Rock'n'Roll"
Spinx: I think it's fucking
hippie shit with that whole cliché, and i feel
sorry for the ones jumping on it. Life should be worth
more than drugs. Just look at all those dead rock'n'roll
heroes of ours.. It's sad... we should learn from their
mistakes... But, let's go for the sex. That's the most
important thing in this world. Sex is the best drug
ever. So I say- Sex, A Few Bottles & Rock'n'Roll...
Jennyfer: "a few bottles"?
(laugh).
Hank: I'm just happy to
be here
Spinx: Oh? I wish I was
here...
Now here's a question for Jennyfer:
you are the guitar player now, but not so long ago you
were asked to play the bass. I mean, you can play both
instruments, showing how versatile you are as a musician,
but don't you think that generally for a woman it is
much more difficult to have success in rock music scene
as an instrument player? Generally famous rock girls
are the lead singers of the bands they're in.
Jennyfer: Yes that's true
and it sucks. I hate that you have to play a specific
instrument for your gender. That's why I don't just
sing, even though that's what I love doing most of all.
I am a guitar player from the beginning, I tried out
for Swindle as a bass player because I love to play
the bass as well. But yeah.. it's fucking hard that
you're all the time taken for granted as a guitarist
that can't play JUST because you don't have a dick but
hey.. "I got so much clit I don't need no balls".
I wish more girls played rock'n'roll!!!
Hank: (laugh).
Jennyfer: I was serious
though...
Which plans do you have after
the release of this last demo? Do you already have enough
songs ready to be recorded on a full length album?
Jennyfer: We have so much
material we could easily release a full length or two.
Just need a label that can pay the studio cost...
Spinx: Yeah, we've got
plenty of material... for at least 2 or 3 full lengths.
To answer the question- Right now we're picking out
some new songs and rehearsing hard. There'll probably
be a recording of some 6 or 7 songs in early 2004. We'll
see where that leads...
Hank: We're right in the
middle of a creative phase right know, with lots of
great new songs.
How is the independent labels
scene in your country? Is it easy for a band to find
a label?
Spinx: I think it's quite
easy if you're prepared to sound like all the other
bands and how the record companies want you to... so,
in other words, I just don't know. Swindle-A-Go-Go are
originals... We're waiting for an intelligent company
to give us a few millions to spend on milkshakes and
fun...
Hank: They could at least
pay for the mandatory pizza's during recording
If you could come in Italy on
tour, what do you think you should absolutely see, eat
or drink as simple tourists?
Jennyfer: I've been to
Italy a few years ago so I've seen it, eaten it and
oh yeah... I got drunk too so... I don't know...
Spinx: Yeah, I was in Firenze
with The Sexsationals (1992-1994) sometime in the early
90's. I liked the strong coffee, and then I passed out.
"Those were the voodoo years"... I liked Italy,
much due to the nightlife atmosphere, cheap drinks and
my blackouts... I really hope we can get over there
and rock like fuckedyfukk!!!
Hank: I'm a sucker for
history, and I love the Discovery Channel. I'd love
to go to Italy!
The interview is over, let's
greet Italian readers as you prefer! Now you have free
space to say what you want to the world! Thank you for
your cooperation and I hope to see you playing in Italy
one day.
Jennyfer: Thanks for the
time and the interview and hope to see you in Italy
soon! You rock!!
Spinx: Hey thanx! I hope
we'll make it to Italy one of these evil days. Stumble
across our official homepage and drop a line in our
guestbook... Interested in booking us next summer? info@swindleagogo.com.
Cheers!!!
Hank: Thanks.
Intervista realizzata e tradotta da Margherita
Realmonte.
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