”Sunday Night’s on Spiral” is back with a track from Dry the River’s new full length album. Enjoy, No Rest.
“I loved you in the best way possible.”
Look What I've Found!
Uncontrollable Smiling
Interview: Ben Lovett talks about touring the States on behalf of his new label.
By Sophie Harris
March 27, 2012Photograph by Rebecca Miller.
Some highlights from the interview:
_____You’ll know Ben Lovett as the keys player with Billboard-bothering British folk-rockers Mumford & Sons. But he’s also the cofounder of hip new record label Communion, which began as a live-music showcase in 2006 and has since featured the likes of Gotye and Michael Kiwanuka. Communion’s Austin to Boston tour, with Ben Howard, the Staves and Nathaniel Rateliff, kicked off at SXSW and hits New York this week. We caught up with Lovett by telephone at a pit stop in Fort Worth.
Besides playing with Mumford & Sons at SXSW, you presented two Communion showcases. Is it nice to be offstage for a change?
Yeah, I think so. I get such a rush out of seeing other people doing well. If I can have a hand in those people realizing their ambitions or their dreams, it’s very rewarding. Communion has done different things with different major labels, and we do a couple of things purely independently. But ultimately it’s about giving the artists the ability to do anything.What was your mission statement?
We were fed up of playing shows where you ultimately had to pay to play. You’d turn up and the promoter would be like, “Why haven’t you brought 30 people?” You’d be hassling friends and family to get people to the gig. There’s no platform for an unsigned music scene in the main cities—it’s all hyped acts or showcases behind closed doors. I read about artists that are doing it “the old-fashioned way” and touring, as if that’s a unique thing to do—well, that should just be the way it is.On a very basic level, what do you actually do at Communion? Are you scouting the talent, making the tea…?
[Laughs] On the current tour, I’m a driver and merch guy. Which is fun. Are you really riding around in campers? I’m looking at them outside: six 1960s VW camper vans. On the highway going through the Midwest, there are all these little camper vans in convoy…it’s amazing. We’re capturing the whole thing and making a feature-length movie about it. Everything that’s happening is just so fresh and it’s very green, and people are actually seeing America and experiencing it for the first time, which is great.Sounds like an absurdly fun time.
We were struggling to find food yesterday when we were traveling from Austin to Fort Worth, and the only place we could find was a Whataburger—but we didn’t realize it was a drive-through. So the 24 people on the tour formed a physical car out of people, with one of the drivers, Gill Landry from Old Crow Medicine Show, steering this ridiculous car. Everyone just thought it was a good idea at the same time, we didn’t even discuss it. [Laughs] Just, “Oh, let’s be a car then!”
_____Click through to read the rest of the interview to learn more about Communion and why Ben wants to move to New York someday.
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Did you attend an Austin to Boston show?? Have photos??
I was there! :D
If anyone was at the Communion Austin to Boston show ft.Ben Howard, The Staves, Nathaniel Rateliff and Bear’s Den and have photos they’d like to share, feel free to send an email to Carolyn@communionmusic.co.uk You can check out the excellent fan photos submitted so far at the link here.
A Film Song about Springtime. So Watch. Listen. Enjoy.
I can’t help it, I want this dress.
Model Helen Bunney in a black and white chequered dress, London 1957. Photo by John French.
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And for those of you who, like Jack White, think love is an interruption…
I say to you, “You’re a Sap, Admit It.”
So much for making it through the day without crying because #TrueLoveExists
”So today I was in Hallmark buying my mom a Happy Birthday card when I noticed this old man standing in front of the Valentines card section contemplating which one to get. I decide to go over and I ask him “Are you getting a Valentine’s Day for your wife?” in which he replies ‘No my wife died 3 years ago from breast cancer but I still buy her roses and a card and bring them to her grave to prove to her that she was the only one that will ever have my heart’” -Ravi Patel
(Source: leannemb)
Whether you’re celebrating Singles Awareness Day or St. Valentine’s Day please remember the words of this song…
Oh & enjoy this ridiculously well made video. Because “You’re a Sap, Admit It.”
It’s no secret, this week contains a day that many of us hate (for various reasons), but that doesn’t mean we should stop celebrating for All Is Love…
(This is the first video for a mini-series called, “You’re a Sap, Admit It”.





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