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For the first time in my personal history of attending/covering
the Van’s Warped Tour since 1996, a local band was
on the top of my priority list as I scanned the day’s
gig schedule. It was none other than Boulder’s 3OH!3,
the boys with the electro, hip-hop toys who love to play
and dance, much to the enthusiasm and joy of their adoring
fans. A duo who were more successful with their signature
3OH!3 shirt sales than many emo-pop-punk national acts
combined.
A few days before their performance on Sunday, June
29, we received the spanking new 3OH!3 album, Want
(Photo
Finish Records). For the first time I had
an actual CD of there’s in my hand. At past, sell-out
shows at the Fox, I was never quick enough to pick up
the demos at their merch table. Damn whippersnappers.
Ideally, we were shooting to get our emailed questions
answered prior to the show. But heck, we were glad and
thankful to Nathaniel Motte, one-half
of 3OH!3, for taking the time to get serious with us
in between the chaos of nightly drives and daily shows
during one of the most grueling tours on the circuit.
So here it goes…
Kaffeine Buzz: 3OH!3 has been on fast and furious
ride from the beginning. How do you think your music
and live show has evolved from a few years ago up until
now? Better outfits? The ones you were sporting at your
last Fox show were smashing.
Nathaniel Motte: I think we yell a little louder. The
gyration in our hips is a little wider. We jump a little
further out into the audience. Sean does one extra floor
spin on that one dance breakdown. We point more. Directly
at people. In people.
KB: Who do you look to for inspiration when
choreographing your dance moves?
NM: That one dude from Stone Temple Pilots that does
the creepy chest in and out snake thing. Shaq. Lebron.
A.I. K.G.
KB: How excited are you now that you're releasing
your first full-length and will you have it for sale
this Sunday?
NM: SUPER PUMPED!!!! We worked really fucking hard
on the record and it was so much fun to be in the studio
creating! The prospect of having people listen to all
that we put into it is awesome. Ideal environment for
listening:
1. Find a room of about 20 feet by 30 feet.
2. Buy about 4 pounds of scorpions - that should be
enough to provide an even layer across the floor.
3. Pop the CD on.
KB: From what I understand, 30H!3 started out
as a 'just for fun' musical endeavor. But since things
blew up in a positive way for you guys, are you still
having fun? It seems like you were taking yourselves
really seriously in the studio for the new album. Especially
when Sean broke out the lightsaber.
NM: We're having more fun than ever. Warped Tour is
amazing! We erected our portable basketball hoop last
night right after our set in St. Louis, and proceeded
to demolish any and all motherfuckers who stood in our
way. Shwayze was no problem, Katy Perry's team needs
a point guard.
KB: Do you whistle in real life when you see a woman
with Double D's?
NM: No, we HOWL.
KB: What should we know about the producer for
the new album: likes, dislikes, astrological sign?
NM: Matt Squire is great! I made the beats (and collaborated
with Benny Blanco on a couple tracks) and we would sort
of just bounce stuff back and forth off of Matt. He
has a great sensibility for a hook, and an overall song
in general, so it was great to have his savvy! Benny
is wonderful - he smells really good all the time. He
swears it's the lotions he uses on his hands. I think
he's guarding his secret. I'm going to get it out of
him.
KB: Did you take the opportunity to mess with
any of the A&R peeps that started courting you,
and how did you decide on working with the music business
entities you're with now?
NM: We were wasted in a Williamsburg bar, singing some
Seal karaoke and some dude came up and kept buying us
shot after shot. Eventually we woke up the next morning
naked at his house and apparently we had signed a record
deal on a napkin in lipstick. His name was Matt Galle.
He owns us now. Photo Finish Records for life, baby.
KB: Is it true that you moved from Boulder to
Brooklyn? If so, what was the reason and how has that
changed what's happening with your act, i.e. getting
more connections, better access to quality pizza, recording
the new album, etc?
NM: Sean moved there. I'm still in Boulder, sort of...
New York has changed Sean... he wont read this will
he?? Well, as long as you keep it on the DL, he's just
different now. You talk to him and it's almost like
he's not getting what you say. He's got that glassy
look in his eyes and he smiles too much. He licks his
lips profusely, and all he talks about is basketball.
KB: How has the Warped (endurance) Tour been
thus far? Any particular cities/shows stand out? How
many days have you gone without a shower? More importantly,
do you still have your signature 3OH!3 shirts in stock?
NM: Warped has been wonderful. We play basketball almost
every day. We shower daily, using blood from a cat's
face. T-shirts are selling like hot cakes. Crowds have
been amazing - people all over the place come to our
shows and know all of our lyrics and shit... to me it's
INSANE! All the shows have been really good - SLC was
really great, and then there was DENVER.... God what
an incredible day that was. What an incredible reception
and energy at the show. Probably 6,000-7,000 people
going BATSHIT the whole time. It was one of the most
amazing experiences of my life!
Check out our Kaffeine
Buzz MySpace, Kaffeine
Buzz Facebook and Flickr
gallery to check out more shots from the
3OH!3 show. The new album, Want,
goes on sale Tuesday, July 8, released
on Photo Finish Records. The album can be purchased
from iTunes, but if you pre-order
it off of the Photo Finish webstore, you
too can recieve a 3OH!3 headband.
myspace.com/3oh3
-Kim Owens, July 2, 2008 (photos: Kim Owens)
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