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Interview with Lightheaded

October 1, 2021 Sonia Schnee
Photo by Emma Murphy

Photo by Emma Murphy

By Deaglan Howlett | Posted Friday, October 1, 2021

Lightheaded is a three-piece dreamy power pop trio based out of Long Branch, New Jersey. Since first forming in 2017, more recently the band has moved in together and started hosting all ages shows at their house. This has proved to help strengthen a scene that has been affected by the pandemic and also encourage creativity in a safe, inclusive space. Having seen Lightheaded live a few times over the summer, I recently reached out to the group to learn more about them and find out when we can expect some new music. Thanks again, gang! 

When did Lightheaded first form?

Lightheaded was first formed in 2017. The bands we had been playing in were coming to a natural conclusion. We met during what ended up being one of the last handful of shows for both of our bands... it made sense. We have a really similar music taste and vision for what our band should be. 

Who are the group's main influences ?

Lightheaded’s main influences are countless. We love The Pastels, mark that down first. Probably the reason we started the band. They set the template. The Feelies, New Jersey legends. Got to mention them. Stephen used to live in the same town as Stan! Dwight Twilley and Phil Seymour, we love all the sorta one-off power pop bands! Felt are very special to us. Belle and Sebastian. The Clientele’s first couple records... The Go-Betweens never missed... just cut us off now, we’ll take up the whole interview.

How would you describe your music? 

Lightheaded’s music sounds like people who care about music. Listen to us or watch us and you can tell. We take writing interesting arrangements with literary lyrics very seriously. All of our songs develop their own unique direction over time. Some might be based very much off of synth or a delayed guitar and sound almost shoegaze, but the next might be rooted in French pop and an acoustic guitar. Album #2’s got a tune inspired by Devo. It’s overwhelming how much we want to do and how many hats we want to try on. 

Photo by Emma Murphy

Photo by Emma Murphy

How has the pandemic affected the group's songwriting, if at all?

The pandemic affected our songwriting a bunch of different ways, but most obviously, we all moved in together lol. Anthony has a reel to reel and we spent months working on tape demos when we couldn’t be in public spaces. Not much really went anywhere spectacular, but it was important. That period allowed us time to incubate and think of where our ideas were headed. Those demos afforded us a platform to sketch those ideas into meaningful songs we’re proud of.  

Where has your inspiration been coming from lately?

Lately, our inspiration comes from our community. We have been throwing monthly gigs at our house and the artists that we have met have made the process comforting and satisfying. To play with new artists like Teen Idle, or 2nd Grade, a band building one of the best discographies in the game... It's proof that what’s happening right here in New Jersey is going to be stronger than it’s ever been. It’s fertile ground at the Jersey Shore. We want to be a part of the next new memorable NJ scene, like The Feelies were in Hoboken or Screaming Females in New Brunswick.  

Favorite show you’ve played?

Our favorite show we’ve played... was in front of Susan Sarandon. Twice. Our hearts could only beat so hard...

Who did you work with for your upcoming debut EP?

For our upcoming debut EP, we worked with Adam over at Retro Media Studios in Red Bank. Sometimes, it’s hard for us to be in a room with people, but Adam has been beyond accommodating and flexible to our studio anxiety. If we want to sound good, we need to be in a good head space. 

You can keep up with all things Lightheaded here!

Photo by Emma Murphy

Photo by Emma Murphy

Upcoming plans for the group?

Plans, plans, plans... we’re schemers. Always trying to have stuff cooking. #1 is the Season of the Lost EP. We couldn’t be more excited to show everyone the first batch. We are going to continue throwing monthly shows, throughout this year and next. 

But seriously, most importantly, we just want to get our songs out to the public in an official form. We’ve been a band for awhile now and have a ton of songs that we’re really happy with, so we figure to release the full-length sometime in 2022 and play an out-of state tour, too. We are also looking for someone who slaps the keyboard around, so if you know anyone... send ‘em our way.

Tags Lightheaded, Power Pop, Long Branch, Monmouth County, all ages shows, Retro Media Studios, Red Bank, Deaglan Howlett

The DT's - "You With Me" (MUSIC VIDEO PREMIERE)

August 20, 2021 Sonia Schnee

By Deaglan Howlett | Posted Friday, August 20, 2021

The DT’s are a power pop group hailing from central New Jersey. Having released their first single, “You With Me” in June, the group is now back to share their music video for the catchy single. Since the release, The DT’s played their first full band show at House of Independents in Asbury Park, NJ, and have been hard at work at new content for their fans. I recently spoke with Dave and Tom about their past year, playing shows again and their new music video. Thank you Dave and Tom!

The DT’s live at House of Independents

The DT’s live at House of Independents

How was your first full band show at House of Independents? 

Tom: Our first show was really special and was really a magical night! It meant the world to be on that stage especially after such a long time and just battling a lot of adversity over the past 18 months. Both of us hadn't played in a full band setting live for quite some time and to debut at one of our favorite venues was a great experience. It almost felt like a Twilight Zone episode, like was this actually happening? It went really well and our buddies Lou Panico (Natalie Farrell Band, Levy & The Oaks, Solo) & Frank Lettieri (The Paper Jets, Dust Of Days) really did such an excellent job. They are true professionals! 

Dave: It was such an exciting experience. We were very happy when Bobby Mahoney reached out to us, and asked us if we wanted to play. It had been so long since we played in a full band setting, and it felt so good to be back out there on stage. Our talented friends Frank Lettieri (The Paper Jets, Dust Of Days) and Lou Panico (Natalie Farrell Band, Levy & The Oaks, Solo) helped us out that night, and they were extremely professional. We only practiced the four of us collectively one time, but I think that made the show more fun and lively! We were able to hang out with some friends that we have not seen since the start of the pandemic, have fun with the crowd, and play some new originals at an awesome venue. 

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What can fans expect at a DT’s concert now that shows are coming back around?

Tom: In this new project, we really like to keep it fun, loose, engaging and entertaining with the audience. We work very hard at our craft but we also really like to keep the audience involved in a variety of settings. I also enjoy having freedom in this project where we are an acoustic duo some nights, other times full band electric, all while mixing in different instruments we play. At the end of the day, we just want to make sure the crowd is having fun and that we are spreading some joy. I think we all could use some after the past year.

Dave: Anyone that comes to one of our shows can expect a good time! We are always trying to have fun at our shows by throwing in some covers, getting the crowd involved, and telling some jokes on stage. We just like to have fun while providing a high energy rock and roll experience!

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This video accompanies your latest single “You With Me.” What does this song mean to you as a group?

Tom: This was a really special song for Dave and I as it was one that came really quickly and naturally for us. Our emotions and feelings really lined up at the time and the song both structurally and lyrically came together in one night. We really didn't try and over think many parts and allowed ourselves to explore while keeping the song refined into a pop format. It was really neat sharing parts from our own songs and mashing them together melodically. 

Dave: To me the song means a lot. Lyrically, it references some personal/emotional setbacks we have experienced in the past few years. It was the first song that Tom and I wrote collaboratively from scratch. We started with a drum idea, and then layered on top of that. We both brought different elements to the song that we were able to blend cohesively, which gave it a unique sound. I am extremely proud of us for making this track because we also produced everything in Tom’s basement. We were then lucky enough to have our friend Frank Lettieri record drums and Joe Pomarico (Telegraph Hill Records) Mix/Master the final track.

Who did you work with for this music video?

Tom: We worked with Tom Garrigan, an old friend who is a photographer/videographer from our hometown. Tom is nationally known for his photography work shooting abandoned settings, and he really did an excellent job getting the footage for this shoot. He really had a lot of our visions behind the song come to life in a really simplistic way. All the editing work was done by Frank Lettieri who also plays drums for us live! 

Dave: We worked with our good friend Tom Garrigan. Tom Garrigan is a very talented photographer who has gained a following on Instagram under the handle “moldy_lungs” taking photographs of abandoned places. You have to check his page out!  So it was interesting to work with him because he is normally a photographer, not a videographer. So he himself was a little reluctant of how the final product would be, but we all think it came out great. Frank Lettieri then took all of the videos that we got with Tom G and made it a cohesive piece. Working with these talented two individuals was extremely easy, and we could not have been happier with how it came out.

What’s next for the DT’s?

Tom: We are truly having a blast doing this, and the past 3 months have been a huge reaffirment for us. We have many more singles lined up and some really awesome shows on the docket. Recording has also really turned into a passion for us, so more writing and experimentation in the fall will be happening for sure. It's been such a great year connecting with new artists, old friends and just letting our passions in this project flow. It's been such a great vehicle for expression for us and I'm so grateful for my friendship with Dave. 

Dave: Not stopping! The only things that are next for us include more music, more shows, more merch and more content. I am also so grateful for my friendship with Tom, and we would like to thank everyone who has supported us so far!

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Tags Deaglan Howlett, Power Pop, Central Jersey, New single, You With Me, Music Video Premiere, House of Independents, Asbury Park, Monmouth County, rock, Lou Panico, Frank Lettieri, Bobby Mahoney, Joe Pomarico, Tom Garrigan, Telegraph Hill Records, Indie, Indie Pop, Indie Rock

Every Damn Day Releases 30th Anniversary Single

February 15, 2021 Sonia Schnee
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PRESS RELEASE | Posted Monday, February 15, 2021

Every Damn Day celebrat[ed] its 30th Anniversary by releasing a digital single, “Audio,” on February 12, 2021. The instrumental tracks for the song, recorded 30 years ago, were recently discovered via a transfer from tape to digital. Vocals and additional guitars were added late last year. The song pays homage to a high school senior with a cool nickname, a fake ID and a sense of adventure. [Check it out] it on Spotify!

Founded in 1991, EDD became a staple of the Hoboken, New Jersey music scene, appearing frequently at the downtown club Live Tonight! and later Maxwell’s. They also performed in New York at CBGB, the Hard Rock Café, The Cat Club, Desmond’s Tavern, Kenny’s Castaways, Bond Street Café and the Lion’s Den; in Asbury Park at The Stone Pony and The Fast Lane; Brighton Bar in Long Branch; and The Court Tavern in New Brunswick.

Every Damn Day recorded two full-length CDs and several EPs before going on hiatus in 2007 due to scheduling conflicts.

For more information, visit MikeDaly.com or EveryDamnDay.com.

Tags Press Release, Every Damn Day, Alternative Rock, Power Pop, Rock, Hoboken, Haledon, Hudson County, Passaic County

Interview with Magic Ghrelin

January 1, 2020 Sonia Schnee
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By Deaglan Howlett | Posted Wednesday, January 1, 2019

Magic Ghrelin is a four piece, punk/power pop group based out of Asbury Park, New Jersey. The group consists of Matt "Tank" Bergman (drums), Guy Pollioni, (guitar /vocals), Justin Lombardo (guitar/vocals) and Luke Henderiks (bass/vocals). Their debut EP Die a Rockstar is an energetic, punk masterpiece. This record is unapologetically honest yet incredibly catchy, tackling heavy subjects with soaring guitars. The tracks allow for every member to shine through in their unique playing and songwriting style, absolutely nobody sounds like them.  I reached out to Magic Ghrelin and they were sweet enough to answer some questions about the origins of the band!

When did Magic Ghrelin form? How did you come up with the band name?

Tank: Magic Ghrelin formed about a year ago and the word “Ghrelin” is the hunger hormone that communicates to your brain that you are hungry. Throw magic in front of that and boom, the hunger to make magic.

Who are your biggest influences as a band?

Luke: Personally I would say Big Star, Grandaddy, Nada Surf, Knapsack, The Get Up Kids and Teenage Fanclub! We aspire to be a power-pop band with heavy emo and shoegaze influence.

Overall message as a band?

Luke: Our overall message as a band is to respect and love what you do and to not be ashamed of who you are. We write songs about being unique and having issues with our mental health that we work on with the help of the people we love around us.

What is Magic Ghrelin’s song writing process like?

Luke: Guy usually comes up with a guitar part with Tank drumming with him at practice, then it gets presented to Justin and I. We usually end up deciding if it works based on how we play the song together. If we feel the magic when we create, we keep it; if we aren’t with it, we don’t. It’s a pretty simple process. We all come up with lyrics together and review them.

Favorite song on “Die a Rockstar”?

Justin: I like “Enemy” the most because I think it's really catchy and it's a true pump up banger that touches upon some honest feelings lyrically.

Tags Asbury Park, Monmouth County, Punk, Pop, Deaglan Howlett, Power Pop, Emo, Shoegaze

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