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12 Questions With Chapters: Live At Cicero’s This Friday
By Wednesday, August 06, 2008

This Friday at Cicero’s, you’ll have a chance to catch an up-and-coming local band, Chapters, who will be celebrating with a CD release show. Well, actually it’s an EP, and it’s full of deep lyrics and wonderful self-expression that will leave you wanting more and more. And you’ll probably want to dance, so come prepared to sweat and perhaps spill a few drinks while you discover your new favorite band. It’s only $7 and the fun starts at 9pm.

Vincent, Justin, Ben, and Nate recently took some time to answer 12 questions for insideSTL.com

1. How exciting is it to be having your CD release show?

Vincent: It's very exciting, because the EP turned out so well. Everything from the songs we selected to the cover art to the quality of the recording ended up perfect. I think the CD release will win us some attention and hopefully a little controversy.

Justin: I'm aroused just thinking about it.

Ben: It's exciting to be playing with two really good bands that I respect and it is exciting that we have a record. I'm not the biggest fan of calling it a "CD release show;" by doing that I feel that I have to provide cake or something. There will not be any streamers, no party horns. 3 really good bands at a great venue...and If you get drunk enough you can buy a CD or a shirt.

Nate: It is very exciting. We worked very hard for a long time making the EP sound exactly how we wanted it to. It's nice to see it all materialize, and the band sees the CD release show as the starting line of a long and gruelling and awesomely hard journey.

2. What do you love most about St. Louis?


Vincent: I moved here about 3 years ago, unexpectedly. I was supposed to go up to Chicago, maybe go to grad school, but I ended up here in St. Louis for personal reasons. Initially I was very disappointed. I was so psyched about moving from central Illinois to Chicago – I figured St. Louis was a dump with nothing going on. Fortunately, I was wrong.

If you stay in the city itself, there's plenty to do. There's music going on any night of the week. There's good record shops including Apop and Vintage Vinyl. Good cafes like Meshuggah's, etc.

Justin: It’s home.

Ben: The architecture. I'm from Florida so everything was built in the 60s and 70s so it is not very stimulating to look at. St Louis City on the other hand is quite the opposite, each house has a story to tell.

Nate: I have been saying it for years. St. Louis is small enough to get known, yet big enough to be known. I mean that a band can very easily climb the ranks of the St. Louis music scene and get known here because we have a relatively small city. At the same time though, bands that get a lot of attention here have a good chance of gaining ground in other cities, and possibly nationwide.

3. What was the best moment during the recording of your newest EP, Wife?

Vincent: We produced the record ourselves, so we had to work a lot on setting up sounds and figuring out how to layer certain elements. The best part was that our instincts worked out really well. I think we successfully put together a CD with a unique sound that doesn't sacrifice 'listenability'. Also having Chris Fonte with Jupiter Studios at the engineering helm made the record better than we could have hoped.

Justin: I guess when we knew we were done and moving on to the next step of getting this EP out there.

Ben: When I heard a play back of climax and exoneration with vocals. It made the hair on my arms stand at attention. Vincent recorded the vocals while I was at work, so when I got to the studio that night I didn't know what to expect. Obviously, I was impressed.

Nate: Calamari Fritti.

4. What was the most frustrating moment during the recording of your newest EP, Wife?

Vincent: The fact that we had to record it twice was pretty frustrating. We initially went to another studio, spent a small heap of money and ended up with a hollow, weak sounding set of songs. The engineer didn't know what he was doing and to be honest, our production efforts, if you could call them that at the time, weren't up to snuff. When we were about to send it off for mastering we listened to it as a group. Though it was frustrating to admit it wasn't up to snuff, I'm really proud to be in a band that stands by rigid standards of quality. To be fair, we learned our way around the studio through the failed session…and it contributed to a much more confident process the second time around.

Ben: Not getting Nathan’s Calamari we ordered with dinner.

5. Who are some of your favorite bands/songwriters?

Vincent: I think we're all going to have different answers here. My interests are pretty varied. I'm into Chet Baker, Afghan Whigs, Morrissey, Gary Numan (I own all 16 studio albums and have met him twice), Sun Ra, Girl Talk, David Bowie, Japan and Kraftwerk.

Justin: Fugazi, Charles Mingus, David Bowie, T-Rex, No Means No, The Beatles, etc...

Ben: I've always loved Paul Westerberg's lyrics. Answering Machine and the Regular are really good examples of how to say a lot with out sounding sappy.

Nate: Right now, I am on a steady diet of Ariel Pink, Don Caballero, Zappa, and Foals.

6. What's your favorite place to play in St. Louis?


Vincent: Any and all venues. I really don't want to play favorites. We did really love playing at the Koken Art Factory though for STL Vicars and Tarts.

Justin: Cruisin' Route 66 knows how to treat the bands.

Nate: I really like the Duck Room. It is legendary in its own right, and it has a really good space. The place is usually packed, which other venues cannot claim. The bands there are generally really good. Although, Cruisin' Route 66 takes care of bands really well.

7. What's your favorite part about performing?


Vincent:
The experience of playing to an audience is the ultimate ego trip. Anyone who says otherwise isn't doing it right. I also enjoy strangling myself with my various ties, ripping off pieces of clothing and swaying around awkwardly.

Justin:
I get quite a rush playing to a crowd.

Nate: It is where I feel safest. No self-consciousness crosses my mind when I am on stage. I am at my best in front of an audience sweating my ass off.

8. What's the best concert you've ever been to?


Vincent: There was a group called Mirror that played through the art institute in Chicago. Their music is based on drones and different sound textures. With about 60 of us in a green lit room, the sounds were unrelenting and had drug-like influences. I'm told the set lasted two hours, but it felt like 30 minutes. They played two nights in a row and I drove 3 hours to see them both nights.

Justin: Probably Spoon at Blueberry Hill's Duck Room.

Nate: Best most recent: Dan Deacon. That guy is fucking crazy.

9. If you could tour with anyone right now, who would it be?

Vincent: I'd love to tour with all kinds of acts. Nine Inch Nails on one end of the spectrum and Morrissey on the other.

Justin: Almost anyone who would ask us.

Ben: With anyone? Miley Cyrus. Realistically? Hillary Duff.

Nate: Foals. Man, they are so good. Wonder if they're nice, too.

10. What are some of your favorite albums?

Vincent: My favorite album of all time, hands down, no arguments or second thoughts is Station to Station by David Bowie. It came out in 1975, and has album art featuring David from his role in the Nicolas Roeg film, The Man Who Fell to Earth.

The song 'Station to Station' is about 10 minutes long and it's eerie, cryptic and captivating. When you get into the choruses and he goes 'It's not the side effects of the cocaine, I'm thinking that it must be love…' I get chills. And I'm so bored with most music that getting chills is a commodity. It happens every time, without fail. Just writing about it has the same effect cause I hear it in my head. So he follows up one of the best songs in the universe with just 4 more songs….and they are all perfect. He was just transitioning from that white boy soul from Young Americans to the cold production of Low, Heroes and Lodger which came later….so you get this mix of both. It's just so weird…and perfect. No one will match it – ever.

Justin:
Fugazi-The Argument, No Means No-Wrong, The Beatles-Abbey Road, I could go on...

Ben: R.E.M-Murmur, U2-The Unforgettable Fire, MEW- And the Glass Handed Kites, Big Country-The Crossing.

Nate: I think American Don is where it’s at.

11. What's going through your mind five minutes before you go on stage?

Vincent: I usually try to map out the concert in my head. I take a look at the set list and work out what happens where. There are certain songs that really need emphasis through the performance itself.

Justin: A lot of things: Do I need to pee? Did I drink too much/not enough? How old are these strings? Where is everybody?

Ben: "This cigarette is satisfying, this beer is not going to be very refreshing after I finish playing. If Vincent encroaches on my part of the stage... I will kick him in the back. He must learn."

Nate:
Hope I don't break all my sticks before the end of the set.

12. The best way to support our music is to...

Vincent: Come to shows. You'll be converted.

Justin:
COME TO OUR SHOWS

Ben: Tell a friend.

Nate: Come to our shows, dance your ass off and buy our album.


Chapters
8/8, Cicero’s
9PM, $7

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