A pre-order for The Hush Sound‘s new album , Goodbye Blues, is now up on the Fueled By Ramen Webstore. You can check out a video from Greta talking about the pre-order below. You can also see the album art for the album below.
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A pre-order for The Hush Sound‘s new album , Goodbye Blues, is now up on the Fueled By Ramen Webstore. You can check out a video from Greta talking about the pre-order below. You can also see the album art for the album below.
Tour dates for the 2008 Honda Civic Tour have been announced. Headlining the tour will be Panic At The Disco with support from Motion City Soundtrack, The Hush Sound and Phantom Planet. Check out the dates below and let us know what you think of this years lineup.
10 Apr 2008 Warfield San Francisco, CA
12 Apr 2008 Soma San Diego, CA
13 Apr 2008 Mesa Amphitheatre Phoenix, AZ
15 Apr 2008 Brady Theater Tulsa, OK
17 Apr 2008 Thomas Assembly Center Ruston, LA
18 Apr 2008 Palladium Ballroom Dallas, TX
19 Apr 2008 Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX
20 Apr 2008 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Houston, TX
22 Apr 2008 Ruth Eckerd Hall Tampa, FL
23 Apr 2008 Fillmore Miami Beach Miami, FL
24 Apr 2008 House Of Blues Orlando, FL
26 Apr 2008 The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA
29 Apr 2008 House of Blues Myrtle Beach, SC
30 Apr 2008 Constitution Hall Washington DC
2 May 2008 Alfond Arena Orono, ME
3 May 2008 RPI Field House Troy, NY
6 May 2008 Gordon Fieldhouse Rochester, NY
7 May 2008 Roseland Ballroom New York, NY
9 May 2008 Festival Pier Philadelphia, PA
10 May 2008 Chevrolet Theatre Wallingford, CT
11 May 2008 Bank of America Pavilion Boston, MA
13 May 2008 Metropolis Montreal, QC
14 May 2008 The Sound Academy Toronto, ON
16 May 2008 Tower City Amphitheatre Cleveland, OH
17 May 2008 PromoWest Outdoor Columbus, OH
18 May 2008 Egyptian Room at Murat Center Indianapolis, IN
20 May 2008 Fillmore Theatre Detroit, MI
23 May 2008 Congress Theatre Chicago, IL
25 May 2008 Eagles Ballroom Milwaukee, WI
27 May 2008 Myth Minneapolis, MN
30 May 2008 The Pageant St. Louis, MO
31 May 2008 Westfair Amphitheatre Omaha, NE
1 Jun 2008 Uptown Theatre Kansas City, MO
3 Jun 2008 The Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO
4 Jun 2008 Salt Air Theatre Salt Lake City, UT
6 Jun 2008 PNE Forum Vancouver, BC
7 Jun 2008 Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA
8 Jun 2008 Portland Exposition Center Portland, OR
13 Jun 2008 The Pearl Las Vegas, NV
14 Jun 2008 The Honda Center Anaheim, CA
The Hush Sound have posted a new song titled “Medicine Man” on their MySpace page. The band’s new album, Goodbye Blues will be out March 18th.
Panic! At The Disco are set to headline the 2008 Honda Civic Tour which starts April 10th in San Francisco. According to Billboard.com, Motion City Soundtrack and The Hush Sound will be joining Panic! for the tour. Full dates and supporting acts will be announced in February.
Panic! At The Disco’s new album Pretty. Odd. is set for a March 25th release through Decaydance / Fueled By Ramen.
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Recently I was able to sit down with The Hush Sound’s Chris, Darren, Bob and Greta for an interview (Dupage County, IL) on their lives in the music world so far. Upon entering the trailer where the interview was conducted, I found the band casually lounging around along with a shirtless Darren munching away on nachos. It did not take long to see that these guys were an outgoing bunch who genuinely cares for their fans as well as their music.
*A huge thank you to THS, Nicole, and Bryce for helping set up the interview and to all of the security guards that finally let me through backstage!*
– Your first album came out just 2 years ago, “So Sudden”, and it perfectly describes your progression into the music business and into fame. Within a year you went from playing tiny local shows to touring with All American Rejects and Fallout Boy. How did you deal with the quickness of your success?
Greta: It’s not something we necessarily deal with, because it’s really fun. In music you think of the people you get to tour with, and writing the songs and becoming a better musician, so when you’re on the road it’s really enjoyable.
Bob: If you keep a love for music, than it’s not that big of a deal, it’s just something awesome to do.
– Going back to the duo days of Bob and Greta, how has your sound changed and evolved into the foursome band that we know today?
Bob: Well we have definitely learned about a lot more music. When Greta and I started, Greta had a small amount of musical knowledge, and I had a small amount, since than we have really made it a point to learn as much possible about different styles of music. And of course they had different musical backgrounds and now we have grown with each other.
Chris: Yeah, we have definitely rubbed off on each other.
Greta: Our tastes have rubbed off.
Bob: We have just learned a lot more music and been playing together a lot more, so we are a lot more…together.
– In the earlier days of the Hush Sound did you face any criticism or was everyone pretty supportive of you reaching your goals and trying to become famous?
Greta: Well we aren’t the kind of band that is all “Yeah, let’s be in a band to be famous!”, if we were just trying to be famous we probably would all be–
Bob: –Homeless (laughs). Well we were all just trying to have fun and play together and than we got offered a deal. Greta was planning on going to college, but we just wanted to play music together for as long as we possibly could.
Greta: The other thing is we’ve all been playing music pretty much our whole lives, it’s not like all of a sudden Darren picks up a drum set, plays one beat, and than gets signed to a rock band. It’s like, it’s a natural progression.
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Chris: We didn’t just become a band or just in a band, we liked playing music in general before this. And if fame and fortune comes? That’s fine.
Darren: Yeah, it didn’t just happen; we played for fun before we became a band.
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Greta: We definitely aren’t one of those see and be seen kind of bands. We’d probably rather stay at home and actually play than go out in a packed place and just kind of play.
– At previous shows you showed us a little glimpse of your new album by playing the song “Honey†from it, which hopefully you will do tonight?
Greta: No (laughs). It’s in a period of being worked on right now, so we actually aren’t going to play it. Bob and I are both singing it together now. It’s way neater.
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– How is this album different than your others?
Greta: It is going to feel more like a Hush Sound record, not like in our last record where it was kind of being like a Greta song, a Bob song, it’s very distinct—our writing styles are very distinct— and I think that this record will be more like a collaborate effort, and hopefully just more energetic, more lyrically in depth, more everything.
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Chris: More good.
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Bob: More better.
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Darren: More mature.
– How do you go about writing your lyrics? Do you have a special time or method to do it?
Greta: No it’s definitely whenever. I usually don’t actually write anything down, like I just keep a recording going until something happens and than I go back and think about them.
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Bob: My best lyrics just kind of come out and than I just shape them later. I work a lot better when I write the song, then I write the melody, than write the lyrics. I almost hurry, than take my small time, than of course shape them later and tighten everything up; make everything final.
– So you always write the music before the lyrics.
Bob: Yeah, usually. Sometimes I’ll have an idea and I’ll be writing about it and than find a song or recall it at random.
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Chris: Yeah a lot of times the melody will bring lyrics to mind, but it can all work the other way around; bringing a melody to mind.
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Darren: Yeah. I was going to say that nothing is really constant in our band. It all depends.
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Greta: Every time is like a different story.
– Is there a continual theme that runs throughout most of the music?
Greta: I don’t know if there is a continual theme.
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Bob: I think there is but I just don’t think we can find it.
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Greta: I guess what we are trying to go for essentially is having like a timeless record. I want to write songs that will still be hummed in 15 years. I hope that our lyrics don’t have that kind of nostalgic quality so that we can’t necessarily date them. Like apple computers…or Cadillacs—
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Bob: —I think Cadillacs are pretty cool still.
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– Do you have any bands or people in general that have inspired you?
Greta: Oh yeah. I mean this is a half hour long answer.
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Darren: The Flaming Lips—
Greta: —Mo Town, Marvin Gaye, Ray Charles, Elliot Smith. A lot of 20’s and 30’s.
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Chris: Yeah, a lot of classic rock and older music.Â
Bob: One band that really inspires me is called This Is Me Smiling. I don’t know if you know them, but I just really admire the way that they all play with each other. They are an amazing band.
– What are some things you can’t live without on tour?
All: WATER.
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Greta: My keyboard; my guitar.
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Darren: We couldn’t live without each other…our instruments.
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Bob: Chris can’t live without cream cheese, as was overtly taken from a recent article.
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Chris: Right. I could live without peanuts but I can’t live without my cream cheese.
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Greta: Chris can only live without peanuts.
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– Are there any hobbies, aside from music, that you like to do now or did do when you were younger?
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Darren: I was Darren the daredevil; I did little stunts. My friends would tie me up with duct tape and I’d like flip off of things.
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Greta: I was into magic for a long time. Not the cards though, like actual magic. I was a magician.
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Chris: I liked dragons. Dragons were amazing.
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Bob: I used to think I was in the Truman Show forever. I remember doing things that would look cool on a TV show. I was on an archery team too. I played a lot of sports…football, baseball, basketball.
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Chris: Arm wrestling.
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Greta: Disco dance…karate…I played archery also.
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Bob: Star wars.
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Darren: Yo-yoing, video games.
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Greta: Okay, pretty much any hobby that was ever a fad in America.
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– My last question is for you Greta, how does it feel to be around boys constantly?
Greta: Aw I love these boys so much—
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Bob: —Men.
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Greta: I could honestly not imagine touring with a bunch of estrogen-emitting women all the time. I really love it. I have a brother and I grew up around him and all of his friends, so I’m used to that kind of camaraderie. They are way more laid back than a lot of my girlfriends, and that’s really nice.
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Bob from The Hush Sound has posted an update via the bands MySpace page.
hello all… bob here…
I must tell you that i haven’t felt like a real person in about 2 years. This band has come from playing in basements to playing on 3 different continents in about 800 or so days. In between we’ve played everywhere from bakersfield california for 7 or 8 people… you know who you are.. Friends backyard parties. small clubs, big clubs, medium sized clubs, strip clubs, night clubs, golf clubs, etc.
All the while i guess i just felt less and less like a person. Sometimes i forget to feel like someone who is waiting for something. Sometimes i forget where we are… or where we are going next… i guess its sheer exhaustion and monotony (not to be confused with monopoly… a fun; but long board game). I really didn’t know how to feel good after a while. I felt uncreative and untalented. I watched the beatles anthology and they talked about how bad they were after touring for a few years… Its interesting touring makes you better and worse simultaneously… i think its because you play the same songs over and over again and even if you want to learn material you are always surrounded by other people who want their own space… etc.
anyways… We’ve been home for a couple weeks now and i started to remember what i love about being in a band, only this time its even better. I moved to the city and i’ve been more productive, creative, and excited for music than i ever have been. (that is a huge statement) I have seen the members of my band grow so much…
Greta was a little girl when we started this band… now she is truly a woman. Darren and Chris have grown too… haha… but seriously.
I’m still me… I guess most people don’t really notice themselves changing… maybe they see an old picture or read an old journal entry. And laugh out loud and be like “wow! I was wearing baggy pants!” or “i liked lorraine… and now shes insane?” and then in a couple years you’ll look at pics from now and be like.. “wow i had a see through shirt on… and you will probably be upset cuz you used to wear it all the time… and you just realized everyone could see everything… but at the time you just thought you were popular b/c you had a cool sound system…” wtf am i talking about?
Sorry… I guess what i’m trying to say is that for the first two albums i was so confused about who i was and i think expecially on like vines i had a hard time figuring it out. Like Vines was a struggle to make… we had just written an album a few months earlier and now we had to make a first album again. I felt pressured and sometimes tense. I think everyone can tell how utterly honest a song like momentum is… it was hard for me to tap into my truest feelings… i was guarded by exhaustion worry and pressure.
There were many times when our band was not getting along and it hurt us all. After a show last winter in buffalo… after touring for a year straight… yet not realizing what it was doing to my body and mainly my mind… i finished the show and started walking downtown. It was (no offense to buffaloan’s…? a little bit scary sometimes. I didn’t have a destination… i just needed to get away from everything. I didn’t plan on ending up at the greyhound station, but when i did… well… lets just say if the ticket line were shorter that tour could have very well ended that night.
After the dates we did with straylight i felt like a wreck. I was so upset and i didn’t know if i would ever write a song again. I was completely clogged in my head. I didn’t know a feeling from an inkling from a joke. I couldn’t decide what i liked… pop, jazz, rock, world… i was completely spread thin… I felt so dead when i decided that it was ridiculus for me to be in a band if i wasn’t getting better… I signed up for 2 guitar lessons and a vocal lesson… bought a bike and moved to the city.
I just started feeling alive a few days ago… maybe it is the bike rides i’ve been enjoying… even though some city drivers are pricks… or the freedom of not living with your (ever so gentle and loving… but still overbearing) parents or what… but i can’t wait to bring the songs i’ve loved writing to the band and make the best album we could possibly make!
Sorry just had to vent a little bit… i’m just lucky to be alive!
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bobps. lets celebrate my rebirth by listening to ernest ranglin’s song “surfin” off of the album “below the bassline”
Hellogoodbye hit the road this spring on “The Two Months Of Spring Break Tour ’99” with The Rocket Summer, Boys Like Girls and The Hush Sound. Dates beginning April 5th to May 8th will include Hellogoodbye, Boys Like Girls and The Hush Sound. The remainder of the tour’s line-up will be Hellogoodbye, Boys Like Girls and The Rocket Summer. More info regarding additional tour dates and presale information can be found at drivethrurecords.com or myspace.com/drivethrurecords.
Hellogoodbye is booked as the musical guest on Last Call With Carson Daly to air March 13th.
The following dates and venues are confirmed:
Thu/4-5 Bakersfield, CA The Dome
Fri/4-6 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
Sat/4-7 San Francisco, CA The Warfield
Sun/4-8 Reno, NV New Oasis
The following cities have been confirmed with more to come:
Tue/4-10 Vancouver, BC
Thu/4-12 Calgary, AB
Fri/4-13 Edmonton, AB
Sat/4-14 Saskatoon, SK/Regina
Sun/4-15 Winnipeg, MB
Wed/4-18 Montreal, QC
Thu/4-19 Toronto, ON
Mon/4-23 Hartford, CT
Thu/5-3 Holyoke, MA
Fri/5-4 Hampton Beach, NH
Sat/5-5 Bamboozle
Sun/5-6 Boston, MA
Wed/5-9 Washington DC
Thu/5-10 Cincinnati, OH
Fri/5-11 Cleveland, OH
Sat/5-12 Detroit, MI
Sun/5-13 Chicago, IL
Tue/5-15 Minneapolis, MN
Wed/5-16 Fargo ND
Thu/5-17 Omaha, NE
Tue/5-22 Atlanta, GA
Wed/5-23 Jacksonville, FL
Thu/5-24 Orlando, FL
Fri/5-25 Tallahassee, FL
Sat/5-26 New Orleans, LA
Sun/5-27 Houston, TX
Tue/5-29 Dallas, TX
Wed/5-30 Oklahoma City, OK
Fri/6-1 Phoenix, AZ
Sat/6-2 Anaheim, CA
Sun/6-3 Anaheim, CA
Mon/6-4 Anaheim, CA
Hellogoodbye will be heading out on a headlining tour this spring. Kicking off April 4th, the two month tour will encompass the US and Canada, and even jump the pond for the Give It A Name Festival in the UK. Support for the tour is Boys Like Girls, The Rocket Summer and The Hush Sound. A full itinerary, as well as pre-sale ticket info to come.
The Hush Sound have an exclusive limited t-shirt available in their webstore. Only 100 of these shirts were printed, and each comes with a special Valentine from The Hush Sound.
If you ever wanted to know what goes on every day with The Hush Sound, then I suggest you watch this video.