Saturday, February 7, 2009

Interview with Forever the Sickest Kids

As their name might suggest Forever the Sickest Kids are no conventional powerpop band. Although guitarist Marc Stuart insists “we do our own art and write all our own songs, we have the final say in everything we do,” the band did not start its meteoric rise with such calculated precision. After forming in 2006 from two separate groups losing their creative steam, Forever the sickest kids can thank their discovery and subsequent popularity to a sloppy mistake. Some five days after officially forming lead singer Jonathan Cook accidentally placed an add for a front page song placement. Rather than ruing the investment of $350 they didn’t have the band went into action writing and recording their first major hit ‘Hey Brittany.’

The playfulness and spontaneity of this amazing rise to fame is certainly carried on by the band, in it’s image and philosophy. Marc makes no hesitation in describing the band’s motivation to produce and perform music. “ We are doing this because its really fun. we’re just here to have fun. We are a happy go lucky band.” It only took one look and the band’s photo shoots to see they enjoy poking fun at convention. Despite this trend Marc is adamant Forever the Sickest Kids aren’t planning to supplant popular culture, they are just letting their personalities through. The band’s myspace proudly announces “Voted “1 Worst Band Name of 2008" by AP Magazine,” but the endless criticism and flaming has no effect on morale. “ It’s our attitude to announce things like that, it’s funny that they make awards for those things.”

With this comic exterior one would be forgiven for assuming the band is in it just for fun. This assumption, however, couldn’t be farther from the truth. When commenting on the band’s endless touring schedule Marc comments, “we make the best of it all, the touring, the interviews. We like to do as many interview as possible. This is our work and we might as well be working.” When playing live Forever the Sickest Kids feel truly at home. “It gives me such a rush to perform. Expect really high energy stuff.” Australian fans will have their first chance to see Forever the Sickest Kids at Soundwave Festival, which will be touring the country in February and March with one of the most carefully constructed line ups in years.

Published @ www.onthebarrier.com
Link: http://www.onthebarrier.com/feature-interviews/forever-the-sickest-kids.html

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