Friday, June 27, 2008

Cars Can Be Blue


It’s a muggy June evening, and we girls of Drop Magazine are cross-legged on the side walk talking to Georgia-based band Cars Can Be Blue. The streets of Brattleboro, Vermont are fluttering with tourists and locals alike. The background noise on this recording is, at best, fairly noisy, but what can we say? The interview is interrupted by cell phone calls, old friends, new fans, and one friendly dog, but that’s okay, too; Cars Can Be Blue churns out music flooded with personality, spontaneity, and humor, and we quite like that the setting and atmosphere of this particular interview seems to reflect that. We learned about how Nate’s mother reacted to the phrase “deep dicking”, how Becky made the leap from musicals to composing songs like 'Dirty Song' (perhaps you can guess what that one is about), and how a girl whose first guitar was spray-painted and stringless and a boy who was not allowed to have a drum set ended up in a band together playing guitar and drums, respectively. We suggest you take a listen; close your eyes, and you can basically see the dusk-dusted streets of good ole’ Bratt, noisy music oozing from the Tinderbox, Nate and Becky sitting out front, ignoring each other like pros.

Thanks to Cars Can Be Blue for this interview.

Cars Can Be Blue (myspace)
Cars Can Be Blue Interview

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