Peter, Bjorn & John “Nothing to Worry About”

It seems like it has been ages since we’ve heard from the Swedish trio Peter, Bjorn & John. Was ‘Young Folks’ really that long ago? Not really I guess. The band is due to release their new album ‘Living Thing’ on March 31st, and have just put out their new single for ‘Nothing to Worry About’. Oddly enough, they did this through Kanye West’s blog.

The thing about P, B & J is the fact that they always have that ‘catchy single’  with an unexpected beginning. Like the whistles of ‘Young Folks’, the new track starts off with children singing that follows the band throughout the choruses. The guys are sounding a little bit like the French Kicks to me when I hear this new track. I’m not sure if thats a good assumption, but the vocals feel like Stumpf and Company took over.

I guess we’ll have to wait and see if  ‘Nothing to Worry About’ and the rest of the album picks up where the band left off.

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Uncovering a Modern Mystery with Phil Dickey of Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin

Its already our first Modern Mystery interview of the new year and we are pleased to have with us Phil Dickey from Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin! Of course this band is one of our favorites. I mean, after all we did  name the blog after one of their songs!

2008 was a pretty big year for Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin. They released their second (and incredible) album on Polyvinyl called ‘Pershing’.They did a whole lot of tour dates and put out some pretty hilarious music videos that made us love them even more. Oh, and there was that Mastercard commercial!

Phil talked to us  about everything from the band’s drummer rotation to playing proms in the future…..Enjoy!

How did Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin form?

I met Will at a Super Bowl party in high school. We were both really anti-social at the time, so it’s amazing we even talked to each other. Anyway, we decided to merge bands. I started playing and singing with his band, but the songs were totally different, so we made up the Boris Yeltsin name. That was in 2000. Then I met John Robert a year later in college. We were roommates and we wanted him to be our singer. We’ve had a lot of people come and go. At one point my best from elementary school, best friend from high school, and best friend from college were in the band. That only lasted a few weeks.

The band  has had a few different drummers over the past few years. Why is that?

This is all pretty trivial and hard to remember, but I’ll try to explain. Our original drummer went out of town for college, so I became the drummer. Every once in a while, I would write a song on guitar, so someone else would play it on drums. Jonathan became a full time member in 2005 and he plays drums better than me. But then he quit in 2006. So I started playing bass, which was a terrible idea, and we got different friends to play drums on tour. Now Jonathan is back, so we take turns playing drums.

What does Pangea mean?

It’s when all the land on Earth was one continent and then it drifted apart. Our song is about a girl. We only talked about this once, when John made it up and played it for us.

What was more intimidating, putting out the first record ‘Broom’ and hoping that people would like it, or releasing ‘Pershing’ and having the feeling that you kind of had to live up to what people loved about the first record?

Totally. Half the band wanted to make another bedroom record. The other half wanted something more professional. I think we all felt good about the songs, though. The execution was the hardest part.

How long did it take you to record ‘Pershing’ and where was it recorded?

Probably about 4 or 5 months because we did all the mixing too. We recorded it at Will’s aunt’s house because the neighbors didn’t mind the noise.

How was ‘Broom’  recorded? I had heard that Polyvinyl originally wanted it re-recorded for release.

‘Broom’ was recorded at Will’s house. Actually, Polyvinyl didn’t ask us to record anything. But we all agreed that it might sound slightly better if it was re-mastered, which really didn’t make a difference in the end.

Which do you prefer more…being in the studio or being on tour? and why?

I like them both. It’s apples and oranges. My favorite part in the studio is doubling vocals. And listening to a song when it’s almost finished 20 times in a row. My favorite part of touring is hanging out with friends we made on the road and going crazy on stage.

How would you describe the band’s relationship with each other?

Very weird. To be honest, I think about this more than anything else. Most of the time we’re really good friends but sometimes we’re jerks.

How did you get involved with the Mastercard ‘Priceless’ commerical? I always sort of love when my favorite bands pop up in a commercial. Seriously, its just pretty cool when you are watching tv and a song you recognize just comes out of nowhere.

The ad agency just called me up on the phone. I don’t know how they heard it. It just kind of mysteriously happened. But I know what you mean. My mom happened to be watching it when it aired. We were doing a photo shoot with our friend, so we didn’t see it.

Do you ever officially plan on releasing the newer and very different version of ‘We Can Win Missouri’? That has to be one of the greatest tracks I’ve heard in quite a while.

You can actually download that song on itunes, or order it from our record label online. I have no idea if we’ll ever release it on a full length.

What is your favorite city, or country even, to play a show?

Springfield, MO. Beloit, Wisconsin. Amsterdam. Italy. Germany. Russia. Northfield, Minnesota.

How has the band grown as songwriters from the first record to the second?

Dang it, I don’t know.

Who are your influences, new and old?

Oh boy. The Beatles and oldies stuff like that we listened to when we were growing up. Now I think we’re mostly inspired by our friend’s bands.

What inspires you to write a song, and is it easier if it comes from your own personal experience?

I think it’s all personal experience or just a thought or an idea. I can’t be like Paul McCartney or Fountains of Wayne when they make up hypothetical characters and stories.

How does the songwriting process work for SSLYBY? Is it more collaborative or does everyone bring in songs or ideas and it goes from there?

We all work on stuff on our own and then bring it to everyone else. That’s usually what happens. Although, the guitar part of Modern Mystery was originally a song called Red Tree that Will made up a long time ago.

What other songs did you play with before you were in Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin?

Thinking Version, Wharf, and Mr. Punch. All were very unpopular.

Where do you come up with the ideas for your music videos? They are surely very amusing! There is never a dull moment.

We just try to think of things that aren’t too embarrassing.

What was the first instrument that you learned how to play?

Piano.

What band or artists was your first ‘musical obsession’?

Church music because I was a little kid and I got to see a live band every week. I would bring a cassette player to church and record the band.

If you weren’t in Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, what would you be doing right now?

I have no idea because it’s been a part of my life for so long.

What is up next for the band in 2009? I’m sure you have some exciting things coming up!

Hopefully a new album later in the year. Lots of touring in the midwest. Lots of new t-shirts.

Where do you see the band in 5 years from now?

Playing weddings and proms as the Top Dawgz.

What board game can you kick anyone’s ass at?

Trouble. When I focus really hard I can usually win.

Check out Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin on Myspace

Be sure to check out their new TOUR DATES there!

Morning Benders Announce Tour!

Its really no secret here at Modern Mystery that we are totally in love with ‘Talking Through Tin Cans’ by The Morning Benders. The guys recently announced a co-headlining tour with The Submarines that will be starting in a matter of weeks.

If you haven’t checked out The Morning Benders live (or at all for that matter), we urge you to do so. The tour is pretty extensive and if you’ve only seen the band do their Puma instore set, then you are in for another side of The Morning Benders. Either way electric or acoustic, the band delievers the goods. They are astonishing live.

Here is a video we took from CMJ week when The Morning Benders performed at the Puma Instore in New York City. They played beautifully and made us love the record even more. Plus they took requests and played a cover of ‘Love Fool’.

This is a video of the band playing ‘Heavy Hearts’ which singer/guitarist Chris Chu said they hadn’t played since they recorded the song almost a year to the day.

Watch ‘Heavy Hearts’ on our VIMEO

Check out more of our pictures of The Morning Benders at the Puma NYC Instore after the Jump

Tour Dates!
1/31 Costa Mesa, CA Detroit Bar
2/1 Tucson, AZ Club Congress
2/3 Austin, TX Stubbs
2/4 Dallas, TX House of Blues-Pontiac Garage
2/6 Atlanta, GA Drunken Unicorn
2/7 Chapel Hill, NC Local 506
2/8 Washington, DC Black Cat Backstage
2/9 Philadelphia, PA Johnny Brendas
2/10 New York, NY Mercury Lounge
2/11 Brooklyn, NY Bell House
2/13 Boston, MA Middle East
2/14 Montreal, QC El Motore
2/15 Toronto, ON Drake Hotel
2/17 Chicago, IL Schubas
2/18 Minneapolis, MN Triple Rock Social Club
2/20 Denver, CO Hi Dive
2/21 Salt Lake City, UT Kilby Court
2/23 Vancouver, BC Biltmore Cabaret
2/24 Seattle, WA Chop Suey
2/25 Portland, OR Doug Fir

Check out The Morning Benders on Myspace

Modern Mystery’s Top 50 Albums of 2008

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Its been a big 2008 for Modern Mystery. We’ve meet some really amazing bands, seen some incredible shows, and made a lot of great friends. We know 2009 will bring even more and we’re very excited!

We have compiled our list of our Top 50 Albums of 2008. Though this was by no means easy, we think we’ve included our all of certain favorites of the year. Below our list you’ll see a few more Top Lists of 2008, so check that out as well.  Hope you like our Top 50 Albums as much as we do!

1. of Montreal- Skeletal Lamping
2. Morning Benders- Talking Through Tin Cans
3. Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin-Pershing
4. Miniature Tigers- Tell it to the Volcano
5. Ryan Adams and the Cardinals- Cardinalogy
6. Sloan- Parallel Play
7. MGMT- Oracular Spectacular
8. Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band- Self Titled
9. The Spinto Band- Moonwink
10. Okkervil River- The Stand Ins
11. Chairlift- Does You Inspire You?
12. We Are Scientists- Brain Thrust Mastery
13. Tokyo Police Club- Elephant Shell
14. Ra Ra Riot- The Rhumb Line
15. Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s- Animal and Not Animal
16.  Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks- Real Emotional Trash
17. The French Kicks- Swimming
18. The Stills- Oceans Will Rise
19. The Walkmen- You and Me
20. Vampire Weekend- Self Titled
21. Wyldlife- Self Titled
22. Jenny Lewis- Acid Tongue
23. Annuals- Such Fun
24. Ratatat- Lp3
25. The Headlights- Some Racing, Some Stopping
26.  Department of Eagles- In Ear Park
27. Dr. Dog- Fate
28. Born Ruffians- Red Yellow and Blue
29. Los Campesinos- Hold On Now, Youngster
30. The Little Ones- Morning Tide
31. Mason Proper- Olly Oxen Free
32. She & Him- Volume 1
33. Albert  Hammond Jr.- Como te Llama?
34. Death Cab for Cutie- Narrow Stairs
35. Joan of Arc- Boo Human
36. Deerhoof- Offend Maggie
37. Sam Roberts Band- Love at the End of the World
38. Fleet Foxes- Self Titled
39. Bon Iver- For Emma, Forever Ago
40. Atlas Sound- Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel
41. Kings of Leon- Only By the Night
42. M83- Saturdays= Youth
43. Helio Sequence- Keep Your Eyes Ahead
44. Man Man- Rabbit Habits
45. Flight of the Conchords- Self Titled
46. Cold War Kids- Loyalty to Loyalty
47. The Mae Shi- Hlllyh
48. Secret Machines- Selt Titled
49. Santogold- Self Titled
50. Tim Fite- Fair Ain’t Fair

BEST EP OF 2008:
Matt Pond PA- The Freeep

BEST REISSUE OF 2008-
Pavement- Brighten The Corners- Nicence Creedence Edition

BEST LIVE SHOW OF 2008:
Of Montreal at Roseland, NYC. Kevin Barnes on a live white horse? Try to beat that!

TOP 5 NEW BANDS OF 2008:
1. The Morning Benders
2. Miniature Tigers
3. Chairlift
4. MGMT
5. Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band