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LP DeWOLFF
Grand Southern Electric
Country of release: Holland, 2014
Label: REMusic Records
Catalogue number: 28042
Barcode: 8715757280422
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
Includes Innersleeve
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Stand Up Tall (3:54)Tracks Side 2:
1. Restless
Man (4:23)
2. Dance Of The Buffalo (5:07)
3. Ripple Faced Thing
(3:10)
4. Working Like A Dog (3:52)
5. (Ain't Nothing Wrong With)
A Little Bit Of Lovin (5:51)
6. It's About Time
(3:24)
Listen At:
DeWolff are renowned for ‘wild and
exciting’ live shows and an organ-fuelled brand of rock that blows audiences
away.
The psychedelic group from the Netherlands are set to release their new
album Grand Southern Electric this Friday 2nd May. A perfect blend of great song
writing and next level riffery combined with some of the grooviest drum grooves
known to man all topped by a stellar vocal performance by Pablo van de
Poel.
Produced by Grammy award winner Mark Neill at Soil Of The South Studios
in Valdosta, Gerogia it sounds like a classic. We asked the gents to take us
through track-by-track on how each song came to be and the experience they had
working with Neill.
Stand Up Tall:
“I was just
noodling on my guitar and this riff came out. We started a jam and after some
time Robin came up with a Hammond part that perfectly interweaves with the
guitar riff. The verse started out as a joke, Robin and I were trying to piss
each other off by constantly repeating what the other played. Then we figured
that it actually sounded pretty cool, and we kept it. The lyrics are about
standing up to people that are putting you down. When I was growing up I always
responded to these jive ass mothergrabbers in a non-violent way, thinking I was
above that.”
Evil Mothergrabber:
“Luka,
Robin and I were in our car and this Daft Punk song “Robot Rock” comes on the
radio. We figured it actually had a pretty bad-ass riff and after some
investigation we learned that it actually is a sample of the song ‘Unleash the
Beast’ by Breakwater, a band from the 80’s. The initial title for the song was
Evil Motherfucker, but Mark Neill wouldn’t let us record a song with a title
like that. He said people in America would associate it with gangsta rap. He
then suggested we change it to Evil Mothergrabber, which would be the Southern
version.”
Ride With You:
“I went to
Spain on a holiday with my fiancée and we saw an amazing flamenco show in a
small club in Sevilla. I was really inspired by it and when I got back home I
knew I wanted to do something with those flamenco hand claps. I had written the
riff for ‘Ride With You’ a long time before that, but after that trip I knew it
had to be acoustic. That super funky, partly backwards, solo at the end is Mark
Neill playing his Danelectro 6-string bass guitar by the way. Initially we
wanted to put a pedal steel solo in there but the 6-string bass really
out-funked that pedal steel guitar with flying colours!”
Healthy Friend:
“This song
is about being drawn to something, a place, a country, a person, that is very
demanding; financially, emotionally, whatever. It seemed like it was worth it at
the beginning, but as time passes you realize that the thing you originally had
or the place that you originally were, wasn’t that bad at all. But of course
there’s no way back and you get paranoid and everyone turns against you and the
world goes up in flames and a dragon comes and rescues you.
Musically we were
very inspired by the band Crazy Horse (Neil Young’s Crazy Horse, but without
Neil Young). Their first album is amazing; it’s groovy, it’s dirty and the songs
are terrific.”
Satilla No. 3:
“I wrote the
lyrics to this song in 5 minutes so that I could put some words to a demo that
we recorded. I wanted to rewrite the lyrics later, when we’d go to Valdosta to
record the actual album. When I was looking up some stuff about Valdosta I read
that the first train that ever entered Valdosta, back in 1860, was called
Satilla no. 3. Damn, that is a cool name, I thought. I knew this had to be the
name of this song, even though the lyrics didn’t have anything to do with a
train whatsoever.
I just could not get the original lyrics out of my head and
Mark really liked them as well, so in the end we kept the lyrics and just called
the song Satilla no. 3 in honor of Valdosta.”
Restless Man:
“The song is
about a really weird party at my house that suddenly ended because the police
came. They put out a fire we made and then we had a big argument with them. It
sounds really rock n roll, but actually it was all quite silly. And then the
song goes into another part that is about doing your thing and not letting
people – women, wives, girlfriends, parents, teachers, bosses, pets, etc- hold
you back from doing what truly makes you happy in life. That is not
autobiographical.”
Dance Of The Buffalo:
“The
riff for this song came out of a really cool and long late night jam. Originally
we wanted to put a flute in this song but in the end we all agreed that that was
too Stone Henge for this record. The first line originally was “I was sitting in
a little tree house”, but when I sang it over at Mark’s studio we all started
laughing. “Little tree house” clearly wasn’t rock n roll enough, so I changed it
to a “deer stand”, which is an essential element in every good rock n roll
lyric.”
Ripple Faced Thing:
“We
started writing this song with Robin playing Hammond organ and me humming a
melody. Robin would play a chord and I’d said: “no, play this note” and then he
played something else and that was cool too; on and on we went and after some
time it turned out we had written a song with a hundred chords. The song is
about being so broke you secretly bring your own drinking cup to IKEA to have it
refilled 100 times. For free! Another part of the song is about a rich kid that
wants to hang out with the cool boys, because he thinks that’s how he’s gonna
make it.”
Working Like A Dog:
“I think
this is the angriest song on the record. I get scared every time I read the
lyrics. Musically, this song is a good example of a song that could only have
been written by the three of us together. It’s so simple, but the groove is so
good! You can’t come up with that noodling on your guitar, alone in your
bedroom. You need drums, Hammond, guitars, good times. This is three guys in one
room, grooving like they’ve never grooved before!”
(Ain’t Nothing Wrong With) A Little Bit Of
Lovin:
“I think the intro of this song is really cool because it
has a thousand chords in it, but it actually sounds like fun. It probably has so
many chords because I wrote it on a piano and I can’t play the piano. Robin does
a really cool Leon Russell thing on the record, just before we go into a super
heavy rock n roll song that ends with an Afrobeat-on-speed jam in some weird
time signature. Luka is really into Afrobeat, the end of this song is were you
can hear that influence very well.”
It’s About Time:
“‘It’s
About Time’ is actually two songs put together. We had written two songs but we
didn’t know what to do with it. We sent the demos to Mark and in the meanwhile
we figured the songs would be perfect if we’d combine them. Robin does an
incredible wah wah Hammond solo on this one. The problem was that the bass
guitar is playing a very daunting bass line at the same time. So, too proud to
go for the easy way, Robin locked himself up with his Hammond and after three
hours he could play it! He’s a one-man band. You really gotta see it live to
believe it!”
(Jess Mirabello/tonedeaf.com.au)
Pablo Van De Poel -
Vocals, Guitar, Bass
Robin Piso - Hammond Organ, Synthesizer, Piano
Luka
Van De Poel - Drums, Backing Vocals
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