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ROBIN BLACK
& The Intergalactic Rockstars

ROBIN
BLACK & The IRS played their very first show in Italy at the Slam!
party which was taking place on a boat in Venice. That sounded fun to
us so we decided to drive down to hot Italy. Since you can often read
about the band on these pages, we thought that an interview would be
more than welcome...
So,
Did you come especially for this show?
Robin Fucking Black: Yes, we're here for 3 days in total and
we're just gonna rock this shit out of this boat, it's our first show
ever in Italy and we're just gonna leave this country with people talking
non-stop about seeing Robin Black & the Intergalactic Rockstars.
You're
working on the new album now?
Yeah, we take a break just to come for this show and then we have a
couple of shows in Canada and otherwise we're mainly working on the
new record 'til Christmas. We have Bob Ezrin as a producer who produced
"The Wall" (Pink Floyd), "Destroyer"(Kiss), etc.
He's a brilliant man and he's pushing us really hard to make an incredible
record, we're really excited.
And
you have an English record label now...
Yeah, TB Records. Mark, one of the owners of the label was on a holiday
in a Northern State and he saw our video on MTV and before the end of
the video he decided that he wanted to sign our band. We love them,
they're great and we've been touring England, Scotland and Whales which
was very cool. It was very good. As a band, what we do is really special,
we know that there are not other bands as exciting live as we are so
we knew it was going to be good and we know that every show will always
be good. We play, we kick the shit out of the place and when we leave
people talk about that show for a long time.
Can
we expect to see you in France some day?
I believe we're gonna be in France playing with Enuff'Z'Nuff in late
October/early November. My father is French and Ky is from French Canada,
Quebec and it's really important for us to go and play France. We're
really excited by the idea of playing in Paris and around France, that
would be really cool. By the time the next record comes out after Christmas,
we're going to tour all over Europe and Japan and bring the shit that
we do to as many people on earth as we possibly can. People need rock'n'roll
right now, there's not many people around that really make good rock
records and really put on a special rock show, so they need us to go
everywhere, France needs us too.
What's
your opinion on the rock scene nowadays?
Great rock'n'roll bands almost don't exist anymore, rock'n'roll bands
that put on exciting shows, that really rock out like it means something
to them almost don't exist. We feel like we're all alone in the world
making great rock'n'roll right now. You know, it happens from time to
time to hear a good song from Sweden, Germany... but, to have a rock'n'roll
band of five exciting rock'n'roll guys who are gonna kick the shit out
of you when you see them at night, that doesn't exist except for us
right now. But...That's why we're here.
What
about what the media call the "new rock" scene?
I went to see The Vines and it was absolutely one of the worse pieces
of shit shows I've ever seen in my life, they looked like they didn't
give a shit to be Toronto playing for all these people that were so
exciting to see music, they looked like they didn't give a fuck and
the singer looked like he'd watch every shitty Kurt Cobain video...
All these bands sound the fucking same to me, they're all guys with
nice haircuts. The Hives seem actually kinda cool and that first single
of The White Stripes record, that's a really cool fucking riff but are
they a great band? Some guy and his sister pretending to have sex or
whatever the fuck they do, that would bore the shit out of me. But there's
some rock'n'roll in the world and it's good to see that people pick
up a guitar, have a few drinks and rock like it means something.
Do
you think that you can bring something new?
What we bring, whether it is new or not is something that is true honest
passion for rock'n'roll as an important thing, as something that matters
to people, to teenagers... people always ask us if we're bringing something
back, a certain attitude in rock'n'roll. If what we're bringing back
is exciting rock shows, over the top fucking excitement, catchy hooky
rock'n'roll, if we're bringing that back, if that's something from the
past, then, that it is pretty sad about the present, if you have to
look for a band to "bring back" excitement, you know?
Do
you think that it is because of the record industry, the major labels
or something?
It's
not the fault of the major labels any more than it's the fault of people
buying records. It's the fault of the bands who go through the motions
and pretend to be in a rock'n'roll band or do it because they saw something
on TV and thought that it would be really fun. Unless a band of 4 people,
5 people, 6 girls or whatever the band is altogether make something
that matters, somethign that special... It doesn't matter who the fuck
some major label signs because there isn't enough good music in the
world, the have to sign shit...
Starboy: What's the last great band you've heard on a major label?
Robin Fucking Black: Yeah, but even not on a major label, what's
the last great band I've seen? What's the last great show you've seen?
I can't fucking think of it... There's a band in Canada called Bionic,they
fucking rock because what they do, they do it with honesty and passion
and are committed to what they do. They believe that their music and
the fact that they're playing tonight in some club in Rome is important
to some people. But most fucking band out there really could not give
a shit. They want to be on the cover of Rolling Stone and they want
to get rich and they want the orgasm sisters to blow them....
Starboy: but the last great show I saw was AC/DC.
Robin Fucking Black: Yeah, but why do we have to look at a band
that's been around for 25 years to point a great rock'n'roll band? The
reason why AC/DC is so great is because what they do is so honest, so
driven and so exciting.. why isn't every band like that?
Have
you heard The Darkness?
You know what? We like The Darkness, but we've never seen them live.
Killer Ky: I think that what they do is very refreshing in today's
musical climate.
Robin Fucking Black: Whether or not it's gonna work in France,
Italy or Canada, I don't know... But, to hear a record that sounds like
a bunch of guys are really fucking exciting to make a rock'n'roll record
is very cool and I don't have very much good to say about very many
things but we heard that Darkness record the last time we were in England
and we all really liked it.
Does
the word "glam" mean anything today?
Nothing... Whatever it means, it probably doesn't really apply to us
in any meaningful way. I love glamour, I love glamourous women or parties,
I'd like to be a glamourous guy.. If what we do is glam or is rock'n'roll,
that's fucking cool with me but the word "glam" means all
kinds of things, all kinds of people, we're a rock'n'roll band. The
fact that we like to be pretty, be the centre of the party.. Whether
we're a glam band or not, I don't think we care.
Killer Ky: The media usually put this thing on us.
Robin Fucking Black: There's no such thing as glam rock in Canada,
at all. I don't know if there ever has been, maybe Platinum Blonde in
the 80s, whatever that was. We're very much left alone in Canada. Despite
the fact that we are so different that the stuff that they would normally
put on television, the stuff they play on the radio, are sheer force
of will and the force of will of our fans in Canada made them have to
play us on MTV or radio, made them write about us 'cause there's no
wuch thing as a glam scene in Canada. We've been able to do things 'cause
what we do, we do it so well... that made us become successful at home.
And that's all we're gona do in Italy, in France and whether "glam"
is in or out or a certain kind of rock'n'roll is irelevant.. we are
the best at what we do and when you do something that well people will
care. To us, as long as people give a shit when we play, and after this
boat is done, when they pour every fucking liquored-up fucker from out
of this boat, they're gonna walk, stumble all the way home talking about
how they saw the greatest fucking band thay've seen in 10 years. As
long as we do that, I don't care what the fuck is in or not in.
It
seems like your audience in Canada is getting bigger and bigger.
Our first record "Planet:Fame" did exceptionally well in Canada.
and it got us really started. It will be almost two years by the time
our next record comes out and during that period, more and more people
have come across our record and more and more people got into our band.
I'm very proud of our record, I think we made a really great first record.
It's brand new in England and it only comes out in Italy and it's not
yet available in France, it's so exciting to me that people get to hear
our record and really like it. We worked really hard on it and it was
really important to us. And then you hear that guys in other bands like
this guy from The Wildhearts or that guy from The Darkness like the
record, it's cool because you know, we know that we made a good record.
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