
Besides catching so many of my favorite bands at the 2010 Pitchfork Fest, I was lucky enough to spend a few minutes talking with a few of them as well. Joe Stickney, drummer from Brooklyn’s psychdelic/futuristic/outerspace-ish rock group Bear in Heaven, took some time to talk with us about the band’s past, present and future.
So have any of you guys been to Pitchfork Fest before?
Nope, this is our first time.
How do you think your set went yesterday?
It was good! It’s strange with the super fast turn over on those stages, you know, you gotta just get up there and line check and start playing, but we had a really good time.
Cool, yeah, I thought it was great. Are you guys sticking around today or are you hitting the road?
Oh, we’re hangin’ out man.
Excellent, who are you planning on checking out today?
Uh, I’m gonna check out Cass McCombs, and I’d like to see Girls, I’m definitely gonna see Pavement, oh, and Local Natives, I’m really excited about that. Yeah, I don’t know, there’s a lot of good bands today.
Yeah, the B stage is great with the trees and the shade, it’s my favorite stage, so I’m glad you guys got to play there.
Yeah, me too
Ok, so, how exactly did Bear in Heaven come to be? Did you guys know each other before?
Well Jon [Philpot] started the project back in, I don’t even remember when it was. He started it in Atlanta in like 98 or something like that and put out a solo record, and decided to put a band together for a different purpose, just to write weird music, and they were all together and he already had all these songs written so they decided to start learning them. They needed a drummer and Adam and I went to college together so he suggested me and I started playing with them.
Excellent. Now, there’s a fourth member too, right? Is he still around and just not touring with you guys?
He’s, uh, not touring with us and I don’t know. It’s uncertain what his future will be musically with the band. But if he doesn’t play with us then he’ll definitely be helping out in a sort of audio/visual capacity.
Got it. Ok, this is maybe the cheesiest question in the world, but I think it’s relevant since you guys have such a unique sound, but just, how did your sound come about? Was it just Jon trying to make something crazy or…
Yeah, well I think a lot of it just comes from Jon’s sort of strange approach to music and weird ideas, and we all sort of get together and just kind of work out tons of ideas in the practice space, and then Jon will sort of go home and build synth patches and stuff like that to match ideas that we’ve come up with and bring those in, and then we’ll sort of structure a song and take it from there.
Excellent. Now, you guys have been touring pretty much non-stop the past few months. Have there been any really crazy places that you’ve been or anything like that?
Well, I don’t know — Christiania, in Copenhagen, have you ever been there?
No I haven’t
It’s cool, it’s like this old army barracks that was taken over by hippies back in the ’60s or something like that, maybe it wasn’t until the ’80s, I don’t really know, but they’ve got like their own separate state within the city of Copenhagen and it’s crazy. Like you’re not allowed to take pictures, they’ve got huge “No Camera” signs all over the place, there’s people selling huge bricks of hash everywhere. And when we drove there, they’ve got it all barricaded because you’re not supposed to drive in there, and the sound guy had to call and get a barricade dropped down. And we were driving in, and our tour manager was driving us kind of fast, and the sound guy was like, “Dude, you really gotta slow down because they’ve got lookouts all over the place. And if you drive in too fast they’ll think you’re the cops and they’ll start throwing rocks and bottles at you.”
So did you actually play a show in Christiania?
Yeah, it’s a really cool club that I can’t remember the name of, but a lot of really good bands have played there. What was it called? Yeah, Loppen.
Ok, and my last question is just kind of what’s next for you guys? Are you working on any new music?
Yeah, we’re trying to write as much as possible in the short times we have between touring. We’ve got one new cover song in the set and another new one that we’re trying to flush out right now. We’re gonna have a little bit of downtime in October and we’re gonna try to write a couple more songs before we finish touring this year.
So there you have it folks. Again, we really want to thank Joe and the rest of Bear in Heaven for chatting it up with us at the fest (and braving the crazy noon storm to come out to the tent to meet with us). We’ve seen them live twice now and think nothing but the best of them. As a reward for reading all of this, check out some pictures from their aforementioned Pitchfork Day 2 performance after the jump.
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