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Bonus Quotes from Sing-Sings Lisa ONeill and Emma Anderson
Interview by Mark Redfern
Photos by Wendy Lynch
Actually, most of our interview with Sing-Sings Emma Anderson and Lisa ONeill made it into our article on them on page 78 of Issue 4 of Under the Radar, including pretty much all of Emmas quotes about her days in Lush. Still here are a few little quotes that didnt make it into the article, along with some full color photos from our shoot with the girls in a park next to LAs famous Troubadour club. Also, a couple of corrections are in order: we left the second l off of Lisa ONeills last name in the mag, and we mistakenly said that their producer, Mark Van Hoen, was German, when hes really just English. Thanks to Emma Anderson herself for those important corrections. So read on and no doubt when their second album is ready for release well be speaking with Ms. Anderson and Ms. ONeill on your behalf again.
More Quotes from Sing-Sings Lisa ONeill:
On playing shows
We just tend to play in London when were in England, no we havent really ventured much out of London, which is a bit naughty really. Because it would be so much easier to tour England, you can get to most places in a couple of hours.
US Fans vs. UK Fans
I think theyre a lot more pleased to see us. I think its because were English and theyre American, so they know weve made much more of an effort to come and play. And they tend to be a lot more enthusiastic. With English people, it is true, they are more reserved and that does show when you play live. We get a good reception in England as well, but I dont know, I do like playing to American audiences. It depends on where you are in America as well. The LA crowd was always the best of the last tour, the most rowdy. Denver is quite good as well, where as Seattle is quite quiet. No theyre good, theyre much louder than the English crowds.
Inching out from under Lushs shadow
We want more press. We want to try and get our music to a younger audience as well, not just old Lush fans. We have told (the label) that and (theyre) aware of that. But record companies want to use any method they can to promote you and the Lush connections the most obvious. I dont think were gonna carry on with that after this record because I think all the old Lush fans will have bought the record by now, so we really need to move on.
More Quotes from Lush and Sing-Sings Emma Anderson
On how Emma and Lisa first met
We were both going out with these guys who lived in this flat in Camden, a horrible flat actually. Thats the first place we physically met, was in like their kitchen or living room, I cant remember. But we didnt really know anything about each other, but didnt really speak actually, just sort of hello. But then it was a friend of mine who Ive known since school, she worked with Lisa at an animation company and she phoned me up one day, shes going, theres a girl who works here and shes looking for work to sing with somebody. And I think you might have met her in Petes flat. And I was like, oh yeah Lisa, I didnt know she sang. And she sang on this record called Locust or something. And Im like, well Ive got that. So I put the phone down and put the CD on and its the hidden track and I thought, this is great without the guy.
My father, the explorer
Your father was an explorer; did he go on lots of crazy trips when you were a kid, what was that like?
No, it was before I was even born. He went to the Antarctic and he went to Argentina, but it was even years before he met my mother actually. No no, I think the Argentina thing was just after hed met my mother. And were talking about the 50s, early 60s. But he wrote a book about Antarctica and he wrote a book about the Korean War as well actually, because he was in that.
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Coming Soon: MP3s of Sing-Sings songs Far Away From Love, Panda Eyes, and You Dont Know. Watch this space.
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