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Monday, November 28, 2011
Interview with Parts & Labor (BJ and Dan) - BIG DAY IN preview
0 comments Posted by Bubba Crumrine at 12:59 PM
It's that time of year again! Time for another 10 hours of awesome music down at The Haunt with Ithaca Underground. We're extremely honored to be hosting Parts & Labor on this our fifth Big Day In event (our third winter version). Why are we so smitten to have this band in particular? We'll beyond them being one of the best bands to merge noise, punk, and pop mentalities, after what will be a 10 year run, this Ithaca performance is their final outside of Brooklyn before their pending infinite hiatus. Ithaca Underground's Bubba Crumrine catches up with founding members BJ Warshaw and Dan Friel - both of whom have performed their own solo acts in Ithaca previously - regarding their latest LP "Constant Future", the possible end of Parts & Labor, and what's next.
IU: First off, I must say we're utterly enthralled with the idea of Parts & Labor's long-anticipated debut in Ithaca. Sadly, it sounds as though it may be our last. Could you give us and our readers some insight on the cause for hanging the project up for now and what you'll all be focusing on in the meantime?
BJ: We're very excited to finally be playing Ithaca, at long last!
There's not one, central reason for the impending hiatus. We each have a lot of personal things, families and occupations, that have begun to take up more of our time. That and our geographical separation has made frequent collaboration and touring increasingly tricky (Joe still lives in Milwaukee, Dan lives in Brooklyn, and I
live in New Jersey). But mainly we felt ending strongly with a celebration, after 10 years of touring and making records, made a lot of sense. There's really no discord between us.
We've all got other musical endeavors you'll be hearing from. I'll be working on Shooting Spires. Dan's working on a new solo record. Joe continues to make music for film/TV through his company Noisola.
IU: Glad we'll still have those things to look forward to. As Parts & Labor, you guys have had a great run of LPs, EPs, tours, collaborations, and collaborators making fantastic noise - what are some of your favorite highlights?
IU: First off, I must say we're utterly enthralled with the idea of Parts & Labor's long-anticipated debut in Ithaca. Sadly, it sounds as though it may be our last. Could you give us and our readers some insight on the cause for hanging the project up for now and what you'll all be focusing on in the meantime?
BJ: We're very excited to finally be playing Ithaca, at long last!
There's not one, central reason for the impending hiatus. We each have a lot of personal things, families and occupations, that have begun to take up more of our time. That and our geographical separation has made frequent collaboration and touring increasingly tricky (Joe still lives in Milwaukee, Dan lives in Brooklyn, and I
live in New Jersey). But mainly we felt ending strongly with a celebration, after 10 years of touring and making records, made a lot of sense. There's really no discord between us.
We've all got other musical endeavors you'll be hearing from. I'll be working on Shooting Spires. Dan's working on a new solo record. Joe continues to make music for film/TV through his company Noisola.
IU: Glad we'll still have those things to look forward to. As Parts & Labor, you guys have had a great run of LPs, EPs, tours, collaborations, and collaborators making fantastic noise - what are some of your favorite highlights?
Labels: big day in, dan friel, fest, hotchacha, indie, Ithaca Underground, jagjaguwar, Noise, noise rock, onieda, Parts and Labor, Punk, rock, Shooting Spires, Summer People, The Haunt
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