SIDE FOUR: THE "SPEED ROUND," THE FUTURE OF MODERN MOD, THE BEGINNINGS OF DASH HOUNDS AND FINAL THOUGHTS
How about a little bit of a “speed round” for you. Who is your
favorite artist or band and why?
Paul McCartney,
hands down. I, like practically everyone else I know, grew up listening to the
Beatles, but I never really paid a ton of attention to their music, or anyone's
for that matter. But, when I really got into music, I watched a special on the
Beatles and Paul inexplicably was my immediate favorite, and I pretty much
decided that day that I was going to be a bassist. I guess it took me until I
became a musician and songwriter myself to realize why he was my favorite all
along. His bass playing and sound is iconic and is a huge influence for me, not
to mention his vocals and overall songwriting, and his natural ability and love
for the stage. I could talk about him and his music all day. He’s got my vote
for the greatest pop songwriter of all time. Also Wings was great.
That answer thrills me. You just hit me right in my hearts of
hearts! Who do you feel is extremely underrated artist?
Either
Alice Cooper, or the guy who
inspired him: Arthur Brown. The
Godfather of Shock Rock and the God of Hellfire! Neither of them got as
much attention as I think they deserved.
How about the most overrated artist?
I
feel sort of bad to say it, but I have to go with The Eagles. I was just never interested in their music.
Well…that one hurt a little bit. But, I’ll let it slide for now.
Just kidding. No worries whatsoever. Is there a musical trend that you feel
needs to vanish and very quickly?
Songs
with a group of people yelling “Hey.” I don’t know why, it just bothers me.
That’s funny…and quite true. I can go for that one. How about
the opposite…what is a musical trend that either needs to stay or even return?
Crooners,
especially slow pieces backed by an orchestra. Props to Michael Bublé!!
Wow! Now, I have to say that it is interesting to me how you hold an affinity to crooners and Brendan Manley wishes for the return of big band jazz. To what would you attribute this similarity?
I am not really sure actually but
it is pretty awesome!
What are your most cherish desert island albums?
Hmm,
how many should I choose? I’m going to go with 5 if that’s alright. I’d go with
“Paranoid” by Black Sabbath; “Abbey Road”
by The Beatles; “Fleet Foxes” by Fleet Foxes; “Band on the Run” by Wings;
and “Louder Than Bombs” by the Smiths.
Excellent
selections. Just great! Now, let’s return to you and Modern Mod. Despite all of
the attention, higher profile shows and that momentum we spoke about earlier,
that sense of change remains as well. Cal Pocernich departed the band this
summer and his role has since been filled by Guitarist Henry Stoehr. All of the
band members possess additional interests and artistic ambitions, including
yourself, and we’ll get to that in a moment. While nothing has been formally
announced or even floated publicly, is there any reason that you think Modern
Mod should or could disband?
We aren’t entirely sure what’s next for us
yet. Like several other past members, this is my first band that I’ve been in.
We started as middle/high schoolers, and evolved not only as musicians but as
people in general. Tastes and interests have, and continue to change, which is
why several band members changed along the way. We’ve learned an immense amount
about music and what it means to be in a band, and we have met and connected
with so many amazing musicians. But I think for all of us, Modern Mod has been
a fantastic starting point for us all, and a great introduction to the music
industry. It’s unbelievably surreal for me to think Modern Mod might not be my
main musical project in the future because it’s been my life for the past 5
years, but it’s really just the beginning for all of us.
I
was curious, especially as you look to your musical future and in regards to
all of the other instruments that you are able to play, would you like
to incorporate those additional sounds into any future music?
I do, and in fact already have been! In Brendan’s and my new
project, Dash Hounds, he and I
write, play, and record everything ourselves. We have so much freedom in our
writing since, aside from me not knowing how to play drums (yet), we can both
write on any instrument so we can perfect each part together. We are really
going to experiment with layering in our new music too, so a wider array of
sounds will come in handy.
Could you please explain the origin of Dash Hounds, including
the name, and your hopes for this project?
So,
it pretty much started as my solo project because I was writing some music for
myself that I wanted to do in a different style than anything we were doing in
Modern Mod. With that intention, I asked Brendan if he’d be interested in
backing me up and recording drums for me, but I still wasn’t extremely confident
in myself to be able to go solo. I told him that my biggest problem was that I
can start a million ideas and get a verse and chorus down and love every bit of
it, but for the life of me, I cannot finish a song. But, he’s the opposite, and
loves to arrange music and make final products, so we decided that we should
make it a partnership, and that’s how the duo formed.
I
showed him a few of my song ideas, and we’ve since taken those ideas and made
almost complete overhauls of them, creating a new and greatly improved final
product that’s completely ours. We are mostly writing new songs from scratch
now, and I’m so excited about what it’s becoming. We’ve only completed a few
songs but we are really pushing our creativity with every single one and are so
excited to see what will come of it. I personally am working very hard to
develop my personality as a vocalist and to be a more thoughtful lyricist,
because the role is new to me and I have a lot of things that I want to be able
to say. It’s going to be a lot less light-hearted at times than anything I’ve
previously done, because it’s going to be my outlet for things I’ve not
necessarily felt able to say or do before. We just really want to make
something we are proud of, and experiment with new styles to be able to create
the most accurate representation of who we are. We don’t necessarily know what
“genre” we want to be yet, but we definitely aren’t going for anything in
specific.
And
we got our name from spending days of constantly shooting out random name
ideas, and finally after we temporarily gave up, I said “Dash Hounds” and we
both kind of liked it, then thought about it more and more and it just stuck.
For some reason I’d always thought it was funny to call the dog breed
"dash hound" instead of dachshund, so something prompted me to
remember that and bring it up.
You have instantly intrigued me and I am very anxious to hear
whatever you and Brendan have been creating together. Let me know when it’s all
ready! But for now, I think we just may have reached the end. Thinking about
everything you have experienced so far, and all that we have talked about, what
are your grandest hopes for your musical future?
My ultimate goal is to get to a point where I can comfortably live as a working musician. I’d absolutely love to be in a well known band someday, y’know, tour the world, play festivals and Orpheum-sized venues in all different cities, get the glamorous perks that come with a large following and support. I definitely wouldn’t turn that down. But, really as long as I can keep writing music that I can fall in love with, and can get it out to the world, whether anybody listens to it or not, I’ll be happy. I know I’ll be doing music in some capacity for the rest of my life, and that’s the most comforting thought I can have.
It is an attitude of this sort, so clear,
pure and gracefully filled with a healthy perspective, that makes Alivia
Kleinfeldt the very type of musician that I feel the genre of music sincerely
needs more of. Her enthusiasm towards performing is unquestionable, her
affection for her bandmates is genuine and sincere and the joy she receives in
the discovery that arrives with composing and recording is fully infectious and
exists without even a drop of jadedness.
Modern Mod performing at Freakfest-October 31, 2015
Since the completion of our conversation,
Modern Mod delivered what was reportedly a triumphant live performance from the
main stage at Madison’s major outdoor Halloween festival, Freakfest. Since
then, Guitarist Cal Pocernich just may rejoin the band for some more shows in the
near future.
Dash Hounds live at Bright Red Studios-October 30, 2015
As for Dash Hounds, their first song,
entitled “Idee Fixe,” and composed for a short independent film, has debuted
upon their Soundcloud page, and it was truly a surprise as its eloquence and
moody atmospherics have created a haunting spell that lingers strongly. And
finally, as I reported at the start of this month’s activities upon this site,
I was thrilled to have been a witness to Dash Hounds’ debut live performance,
which was a brief four song set, confidently performed and executed and entirely
made me anxious to hear whatever arrives in the future.
I sincerely hope and wish that for all of you
who have taken the time to read this extensive interview have been inspired. Trust me, for I
would never steer you in the wrong direction. Alivia Kleinfeldt's music with Modern Mod is bouncy, fun, richly
melodic, undeniably romantic, superbly composed, arranged and performed power
pop that I believe would delight your ears and make for infectiously repetitive
listening. I invite you to check out any of the sites listed below and I hope
that you become as enraptured as I have been all year long.
She’s the real deal. Now you can find out for
yourselves.
MODERN MOD can be found upon
FACEBOOK
SOUNDCLOUD
BANDCAMP
music videos for “Monday Mornings,” “Tunnels” and “Papercuts” can all be viewed upon You Tube
SOUNDCLOUD
BANDCAMP
music videos for “Monday Mornings,” “Tunnels” and “Papercuts” can all be viewed upon You Tube
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