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Showing posts with label Kursed. Show all posts

Saturday, June 2, 2012

A Gentlemanly Conversation with Kursed

Let’s get down to Brass Tacks!  We got a new interview.  Kursed is a French grunge band I spoke of in a previous article, oh and here it is!  When I heard these guys I had to learn more, so Steve and I hopped on a plane to France.  Unfortunately, we got deported because Steve is apparently on one of those “watch lists”…anyway since we’re no longer detained in a French prison, so I emailed Hugo, guitarist and vocals, and got this.

Could you guys kind of fill us in to how you guys met, and formed the band?

Kursed at the start was just a group of friends who used to play to pass the time, to have fun and who progressively discovered a real passion for music. We played in our first concerts quite young following up with our first recording studio experience. Now Kursed is part of our lives.

What have you guys been up to since your last release?

Our album is available in stores, we've toured around France and Belgium, we've recorded a video clip (Perfect mean), been on Tv shows (Canal+ France, 3ème gauche TV),  on a National Radio show (Le Mouv’), and now we're preparing our new album “Miaow” and a tour !

Who are some of your biggest musical influences?

BRMC, The white stripes, Artic monkeys, The vines, QOTSA, Band of skulls, The black box revelation, the Blacks keys, Miles kane, Led zeppelin, Johnny cash, Ray Charles, The beatles, The Pixies, Sonic youth, Radiohead …

Your songs are in English.  Is there a reason you guys decided this over French

A friend of mine says, when asked this question, : have you heard Flamenco in german ? No, so "Rock’n roll" is in English !  haha, It’s a joke, but I agree !
I have another project in French, but it’s not Rock music, it’s more blues, pop …
Kursed is in English !

Have you guys been traveling much because of the band?

We've been around France and Belgium, but It's only the beginning

Have you been up to the United States yet?

No, but I really want to !

Are you guys oddities in the French music scene, or are there a lot of other bands there with you kind of sound.

No, there are a lot of Rock bands in France, but the media (Tv, Radio, Zine) don’t talk about independent bands … It sucks

Where did you guys film the “Perfect Mean” video?  It doesn’t look like any coffee shop I’ve been to.

This is in a old garage, like an old warehouse
In the Clip it is a private poker game, We are the Mafia, who take some coffee drugs ! :)

Do you guys have a favorite song to perform, and why?

Not really, it depends of the show, and public.

If you check out the last article...fine I'll post it again, you can download some free tracks from these guys.  Also their facebook, myspace, and here's a video!


For other conversations of the Gentlemanly persuasion check out our interviews with Up the Chain and Catnaps!




Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Track of the Moment: Perfect Mean by Kursed


            If you’ve ever listened to bands like Smashing Pumpkins or Blind Melon and thought “You know what this needs, some more French.”  Congratulations, you’re the exact kind of crazy our blog caters to.  If you’re not then bare with me for a second. 
            Kursed is a 3 piece from Montpellier, France that formed in 2003.  This track is from their sophomore effort “Like A Coffee.”  These guys ARE grunge, but like a lot of good grunge bands they kind of define the genre instead of letting the genre define them (like the crappy “grunge” bands do.)  This track plays very much like a Smashing Pumpkins Jam (after the jazzy opening that goes along with the subtle joke of the album cover.)  Other tracks are a bit more psychedelic while others run true to the grunge style, with pounding drums, roaring guitar, and whispering-screaming lyrics.
            The songs are usually sung in English, which is good for them because I know a lot of people who get turned off of some really good music just because they can’t understand it.  Not that I think they should pander or anything, but I think these guys have a lot of potential, and I can’t wait to hear about these guys in the future.  Also their accents add a pretty interesting touch.
            If you like the sample I got here then you’re in luck.  The first 6 tracks of this album as well as some other goodies are available here.  The rest of the album is available on itunes or their very French website  Listen, Enjoy, and Demand more French in your Grunge.