Transfer Blog

2012-02-19

USA TOUR w/ KAISER CHIEFS

March will see us hit the road with our friends The Kaiser Chiefs. Taking a break from the studio we will be starting in Boston on the 6th and making our way around the country throughout the month, stopping for a few days at SXSW and then making our way up the west coast to Canada. It's been too long since we've ventured out to the East coast so hopefully we will be coming to a venue near you, yes you!!! We will be adding a few shows over the coming weeks so be sure to check out the tour dates page for changes.

On the afternoon of the last show we did with the Kaiser Chiefs in Paris, we took a Parisian stroll with Sir Peanut of the Kaiser Chiefs where he was kind enough to impart to us his photography skills.  It was good fun and they turned out bitchin'.  We will show you our favorites real soon but in the mean-time, because we thought they came out damn fine, Card made a tour poster with one...Thanks Peanut!   

THE SHOWS


Come see a show! 

Here is some footage of some places we went recently...


2012-02-14

Austin SXSW 2012

 We will be heading to Austin for SXSW 2012 and we are stoked for the following reasons:

1) SXSW is fucking crazy - Sensory overload.  So many great parties and bands to see.  I might make a list but it's useless to keep structured time lines...You really have to find a pace and not slam 7 Lone Stars by noon and forget to eat, pass out on a curb in the sun and wake up to a stray dog licking the inside of your mouth.  Happens every time… It's hard to keep your head on straight with everything going on but sleeping late when possible and drinking a ton of water while on the front lines seems to help.  

2) This was filmed there: GET SOME REST (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

or right near there anyways…but nearly everyone in the cast and crew were Austin's best and we made a new family that day.   

3) Austin is a weird, random oasis of excellence in the middle of TX.  BBQ, Bloody Mary's, Lone Star…all in the Live Music Capitol of the World and we get to play this SXSW Showcase 

See y'all in Texas!

 

2012-02-12

New Music in the Making

We have spent the first part of 2012 at Transfer HQ writing and demoing new material. After spending a good majority of last year touring Future Selves and meeting all kinds of new faces this is the time when we huddle up here in San Diego and try to make sense of all those new ideas that have been floating around our heads. We will be heading into the studio this coming week to lay down the initial tracks of what will essentially be the first recordings of the new album. We will be testing out some of this newness on the upcoming US tour and will be continuing the process in April. It's been a long time coming and we're very excited to get to share it with you all in the not so distant future!

2011-11-18

TITTY TIME

TITTY TIME /// NEW SHIT HAS COME TO LIGHT

 

Our drive from Milan to Munich, through the mountains of Austria was incredibly scenic.  Saw the most amazing view from the lobby of a McDonalds while eating a Big Mac. Fat ass.

Looked like a Bob Ross original

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MUNICH - This had to be the most bizarre performance experience to date.  First off, the room was completely full when we took the stage which was a pleasant surprise.  Germany has been good to us.

We spent time backstage playing acoustic songs with Tribes and getting lightly buzzed before we went on.  These lads write good songs and it was pretty cool to hear the foundation of their influences through their selection of Stones songs they were playing.  OK, on to the weird - As we were playing I noticed a man, probably in his 60's, that looked exactly like Dr. Kevorkian with his lady friend that looked like an aged Sinead Oconner right at the front of the barrier wearing a see through blouse.  Ok, cool, but the guy had his hand on her tit the entire show.  Casually nodding along to the music, occasionally switching to the reach-around maneuver and groping the other tit DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF US.  So incredibly weird and creepy.  

After we played Tribes went on and played a great set as usual.  When they came off the stage, same story!  "Hey, did you guys by chance see the tantric grope-fest happening at the front of the stage?"  Yes, in fact...we did.  

I came out to the second song of the Kaiser Chiefs and noticed they were still there, only now, it had graduated to both hands.  Oh man...we made eye contact with the fellas as they performed and they were so distracted by titty time at the barrier, it was all they could do to keep it together.  THREE HOURS of this?  Really?


Nobody could figure this one out and we all left this show totally perplexed.  No answers...no logical explanation could be deduced.  It was a confusing enough scenario that one could only walk away with the response, "Well...THAT just happened."

 

BERLIN - We wound up back at one of our new favorite spots, The Michelberger Hotel to play an acoustic set in the lobby.  If you are ever in Berlin, do yourself a favor and stay here.  It is very artsy and celebrates one of the greatest films of all time, The Big Lebowski.  The marquee out front reads, "NEW SHIT HAS COME TO LIGHT", the movie is constantly streamed on flat screens mounted in the hallways and there was an amazing 8' chalk drawing of The Dude.  So cool.

Feeling a little road weary and slightly unprepared, we came up with a set of ten songs we deemed suitable for our performance.  Shaun played piano the whole time with myself on the acoustic, Card on his electric, and Andy on brushes with a kick, snare and one cymbal. 


 

ACOUSTIC SET

Take Your Medicine

Waltz

Deerskin

Dark Behavior

Like a Funeral

Get Some Rest

Blaine Osborn

Bed of Nails

Sinking Sailing

Losing Composure

 

We wound up having a terrific time playing our tunes in this format.  Being a sometimes obnoxiously loud band, it was difficult to imagine the translation but it all worked and tempted us to do more shows like this.

The atmosphere was very relaxed and everyone seemed to have a great time.  One of the hotel employees wound up giving us shot after shot of homemade schnapps so that pretty much put a nail in it.

On the ferry now to arrive in Copenhagen to stay for a night on our way to Oslo AND Card owes me a euro for fucking up my motorcycle racing game.  Looking forward to Christiania. ;)  

2011-11-16

TRANSFER//KAISER CHIEFS EU TOUR

Day 27

 

Kaiser Chiefs had sold out two nights at Ancienne Belgique, which is touted as one of the best venues in Europe.  After a triple shot of the place in one week, and in our most recent experience touring over here I would have to agree.  Our show with Mona was in the club part of the venue so we had some new Belgian fans that came to the show early to support, which was cool.

Here's where the second half of this tour has has taken us so far:


 

BRUSSELS - We somehow scored a sweet dressing room and after-partied with Tribes, Kaiser Chiefs and crew at a pub across the street from the venue.  All great people.  After many spirits I looked over as we were about to leave and Shaun was playing keys in the Acid Jazz band in the corner!  Nice one, Corn!

 

AMSTERDAM (again) - We stayed at a rad hotel for the second time on this trip called Backstage.  Big ups to Marcel and the crew for making our stay there so comfortable.  The rooms had flight case bed frames, snare drum light fixtures and  killer views of one of the canals that ran through the city.  The street below was bustling with trains, cars and bicyclists, all hauling ass and seemingly coming within an inch of their lives.  Jesus Christ.  I was rehearsing my summer camp C.P.R. exam in my mind.  This was of course,  before the "Cafe" erased any chance of proficiency I may have had in resuscitating anyone.  Card drew a wicked ram skull on the wall before we left. 

The following day we played the Heineken Music Hall.  It was our second time there so we knew what to expect.  The largest venue of this tour, the room holds around 6K and was pretty full when we went on.  We were blessed with someone that was interested in doing our lights for us when we played so we walked away from that one feeling pretty good.

 

We watched Kaiser Chiefs perform from the side of the stage.  If you haven't seen a show, you are missing out.  Incredible energy with one of the best front men I have seen.  At one point in the show, Ricky, (singer) says, "Hey, that guy in the crowd looks like Seinfeld!" then he proceeded to part the 5,000 person crowd and runs about 50 yards out in the middle of everyone to check it out.  I lost sight and could only hear him over the microphone amongst the screaming audience...then he emerged through the crowd riding on someone's shoulders all the way back to the stage...all while singing the song.  So rad.


 

ZURICH - This show was a long drive from Amsterdam so we wound up showing up just before our soundcheck a little wiped out.  The Kaiser's had a bus breakdown so we made a stop to grab some of their things for them out of the bus, on our way to the venue.  The show went pretty well and we all kicked it on the balcony above the floor, which made a great vantage point to watch both Kaiser Chiefs and Tribes performances.  We are stoked to be on such a good bill.

 

LAUSANNE -  What a beautiful place.  A predominantly French speaking town in Switzerland on the edge of Lake Geneva.  We played a one-off club show at a place called the Bleu Lezard with Tribes.  This was the pre party for the Metropop festival the following night.   The room was a small basement bar and had all the makings to be a struggle with sound as the monitors were duct taped to the backs of chairs that were sitting in front of the tiny stage.  When we took the stage and played our set we were pleasantly surprised that the stage sound was fantastic and the club was packed with a very responsive crowd.  I guess you can never tell...

*Highlight of this one for me was the dreadlocked DJ spinning records in the back of the room.  He was wearing shades inside AND at night AND having an air-guitar meltdown, leaping up into the air, getting juiced up beyond belief.  Fucking incredible.


 

MILAN - Our first time.  The venue was pretty cool and we had some food and wine at the restaurant connected to the venue before the set so we were feeling good and loose.  A great thing about this show was the no decibel limit on the sound.  Most venues in Europe have a limit to the volume of the show, so you wind up being at a lower volume than you might expect.  We are a loud ass band and when we have to turn way down it feels weird.  Not the case at this one...

The stage sound was killer and the crowd seemed quite receptive.  Save for the Jack-off at the barrier Facebooking on his cell phone.  I understand that our music isn't for everyone and it's not our crowd we're playing to, but i will say that if you make your way to the front at a show and spend your time "social networking", you're a douche.

 

Traveling from Milan, Italy to Munich, Germany through Austria, our van started to have some problems up the steep, mountain climbs.  It seems like pulling over to let it rest for a few minutes helped it regain some gusto in acceleration but it's freaking everyone out.  I got out to shake out the air filter in an uneducated attempt to help.  Seems to be running a little better but I suppose we won't know until we hit some more mountains...most likely at 3AM in an unfamiliar country.  Pray for us sinners...