• AOL
  • MAIL
    • Main
    • News
    • Features
      • The Hit List
      • Spinner Interview
      • Potent Quotables
      • Guest Blogger
      • You Oughta Know
    • Songs
      • MP3 of the Day
      • Listening Party
      • What's That Song?
      • Northern Exposure
    • Videos
      • The Interface
      • Video of the Day
    • SXSW
    • Send Us Feedback

    Spinner Exclusives

    • The Interface - Live Performances
    • Mp3 of the day
    • Free Radio 30,000+Stations

    Features

    • Best Opening Lyrics
    • Cinema Music Geeks
    • College Songs
    • Sad Songs
    • School Songs

    Hot Categories

    • Between the Notes(16)
    • Northern Exposure(39)

    All Categories

    • A Day in the Life(2)
    • All About Jazz(55)
    • Around the World(164)
    • Book Club(76)
    • Celebrity Doppelganger(16)
    • Clash of the Cover Songs(48)
    • Coming Out Stories(20)
    • Concerts and Tours(5061)
    • Count Five(68)
    • Exclusive(3762)
    • Free MP3 Download of the Day(1110)
    • Grammy Awards(87)
    • Guest Blogger(96)
    • Holy Hell(779)
    • I Fought the Law(48)
    • I Freakin' Love This Song(239)
    • Listen Up!(7)
    • Movies(259)
    • Music Appreciation(79)
    • New Music(444)
    • New Releases(135)
    • News(7480)
    • Picture Book(3)
    • Politics as Usual(37)
    • Pop Culture(48)
    • Potent Quotables(749)
    • Q + A(32)
    • Quizzes & Trivia(3)
    • R.I.P.(264)
    • Road Report(25)
    • Rock Almanac(366)
    • Rock Hall(35)
    • RPM(25)
    • Spinner Essay(9)
    • Spinner Says(7)
    • Spinner Interview(137)
    • Television(127)
    • The Chum Bucket(737)
    • The Hit List(1210)
    • Twisted Tales(154)
    • Video(1216)
    • Video of the Day(853)
    • What's That Song?(99)

    Fanfarlo Interview: SXSW 2010

    • Posted on Mar 8th 2010 8:59AM by Linda Laban
    • Comments (0)
    Email This
    FanfarloUK-based five-piece Fanfarlo swept onto the indie rock band to-see list in 2009, seemingly from nowhere. The band is fronted by Swedish native Simon Balthazar and includes Cathy Lucas (violin, mandolin, keyboard, vocals), Justin Finch (bass), Amos Memon (drums) and Leon Beckenham (trumpet, keyboards). With an amalgamous sound that fuses Coldplay's swooning pop melodies with Talking Heads itchy-scratchy post-punk, the band is instantly engaging.

    Balthazar chatted with Spinner ahead of their SXSW appearance, as the band headed from a show in Seattle to one in Spokane, Wash. Driving through the beautiful scenery of Washington State, Balthazar and Co. had just taken a break for lunch at the 'Twin Peaks' diner and saw the famous falls captured in David Lynch's iconic TV series -- a must-do for the band because, as Balthazar puts it, "We're massive 'Twin Peaks' heads."


    How did your band form?

    It started out as a recording project while I was still living in Sweden. Then I moved over to London, and got to know a bunch of people who put on clubs and shows and put out singles. It grew out of that really. I had songs and I needed a band. It was mainly people I met at shows and clubs. Some early shows were half band, half backing tracks. The drummer and bassist came to see us, and we chatted a bit and they ended up joining the band.

    What are your musical influences?

    Wow, a lot. Post-punk; good pop music from any decade; '90s indie. A lot of American music and folk music, too. Anything and everything from folk via post-punk to '90s American indie.

    How did you come up with your band name?

    It was stolen form a novella by Charles Baudelaire, a French 19th century writer. I like how it sounds like fanfare and it's sort of language non-specific. We like the images it brings to mind. Fanfarlo is the name of the main character in the book. For me, it has a lot to do with what it makes you think of. It triggers your imagination. It's a reference to a time and place -- when I started recording those songs. And Baudelaire's debauched intellectual era, it's very romantic.

    What's your biggest vice?

    I'm not sure if that can go on the record. I don't know, what is a vice? At the risk of sounding incredibly cheesy, or maybe I can put it a different way, but I think the only real compulsion in my life is actually music. That's the one thing I can't help doing. I'm really unhappy if I don't do it. I'm not sure if that qualifies as a vice. It's not necessarily healthy, lets put it that way. Well, the lifestyle.

    What's in your festival survival kit?

    Well, one thing we like to have with us is a blender. We like blending things, like making drinks -- like smoothies and cocktails. That could be hard to use at a festival if there isn't a plug in the tent.

    But if you are a band and you're in a trailer...

    Yeah, that's what we normally do. We can make soy milk and banana smoothies.

    What's your musical guilty pleasure?

    I don't have any guilty pleasures. I fully embrace all my musical pleasures. I don't understand why people feel guilty about their pleasures. Either you like something or you don't. We've been listening to loads of ELO and Fleetwood Mac in the van and we don't feel guilty about it.

    Beatles or Stones?

    Beatles. Well, can I have both? Let me take both. I probably have more admiration for the Beatles -- they were more progressive in what they were doing and they were wise enough to get out of the game while they were on top. The Stones are a bit embarrassing these days. But they were inescapably cool, so there's something to be said for that. Beatles were a total commercial band, a boy band. But their musical legacy has endured; there's more substance. There's something be said for both.

    What's the craziest thing you've seen or experienced while on tour?

    The 'Twin Peaks' diner was pretty good. What do you mean by crazy? There's so many ways of answering that question. The CBS orchestra on the 'Letterman' show -- that's probably the craziest thing. They're a bunch of amazing freaks. They're like a time capsule from the '80s or something. I don't know when, actually. They were crazy and very scary.
    • Filed under: Concerts and Tours, Exclusive
    • Print Email This

    Spinner has you covered! Trip the road to Austin with us.

    • SXSW 2010
    • Band Interviews
    • SXSW Radio

    Add your comments

    • New Users
    • Returning Users
    • AOL/AIM Screenname

    If you are posting a comment for the first time, please enter your name and email address in the fields above. Your name will be displayed with your comment. Your email address will never be displayed.

    Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry. Off-topic, promotional or otherwise inappropriateinappropriate comments will be removed.

    When you enter your name and email address for the first time, you'll be sent a link to confirm your comment, as well as a password. To leave another comment, just use that password.

    Follow US

    Facebook
    Twitter
    RSS
    • Contact Us
    • Send News Tips
    • Advertise with Us

    Listen to Full CDs

    • Jenny and Johnny, 'I'm Having Fun...'
    • Neon Indian, 'Psychic Chasms...'
    • The Weepies, 'Be My Thrill'
    • Film School, 'Fission'
    • Shonen Knife, 'Free Time'
    • All Spinner Full CDs

    Relevant Posts

    • SXSW-Style Event for London Planned by Mayoral Hopeful Ken Livingstone (21 days ago - 1 Comment)
    • Big Star's Original Bassist Andy Hummel Dead at Age 59 (45 days ago - 35 Comments)
    • Boxer Rebellion, Airborne Toxic Event Lead 'Going the Distance' Soundtrack (38 days ago - 1 Comment)
    • Fanfarlo Get Personal in Their Final 'Under the Reservoir' Episode (58 days ago - 1 Comment)

    Northern Exposure

    Our weekly MP3 column brings you the best new songs by Canadian up-and-comers, from Braids to Flashlight Radio

    Download Free MP3s

    Concert Listings

    Who's hitting the road, Jack?

    • Paul McCartney
    • The Black Keys
    • Joanna Newsom
    • Crystal Castles
    • Arcade Fire

    Free Radio

    Choose from 30,000+ free radio stations from all over the world on SHOUTcast.

    Listen Now

    Sessions

    Damon Albarn and friends bring their 'Plastic Beach' party to the Sessions studio

    Watch Gorillaz Live

    Also on AOL

    Quick Links

    • 20 Best Hip Hop Albums
    • 9 in '09: Ones to Watch
    • Best Album Covers Ever
    • Best Opening Lyrics
    • Madonna: Unretouched
    • The Best of SXSW 2009
    • Worst. Songs. Ever.

    Also on AOL Music

    • AOL Sessions
    • The BoomBox
    • Music News
    • Music Videos
    • Musica Latina
    • New Music Releases
    • Online Radio
    • PopEater
    • Song Lyrics
    • Spinner Poland
    • Spinner Spain
    • Tour Tracker

    Blogs on AOL

    • Asylum
    • Autoblog
    • BloggingStocks
    • Cinematical
    • DownloadSquad
    • Endgadget
    • Joystiq
    • JSYK
    • Lemondrop
    • Styledash
    • TMZ
    • TUAW
    • TVSquad

    More on AOL

    • AOL Video
    • Black Voices
    • Breaking News
    • Pixcetera
    • Singles
    • The Topics You Love
    • Wallet Pop
    • Winamp Media Player

    More on AOL

    • Celebrity Gossip
    • Free Games
    • Horoscopes
    • Mapquest
    • Money
    • Movies
    • Radio
    • Television

    Help Links

    • Advertise With Us
    • Mail
    • Privacy Policy
    • Search
    • Terms of Service
    • Trademarks
    • Advertise With Us
    • Help
    • Privacy Policy
    • Shopping
    • Terms of Service

    Download and listen to free music, internet radio and MP3s; or watch free music videos, concerts and live performances. Use the music search function and read the music blog to find information on new, established and indie rock recording artists. Get free music downloads on the MP3 blog and more on Spinner Canada.