cut off your hands interview


One of the bands that we want to check off our list of live acts is New Zealand indie pop band, Cut Off Your Hands. Their addictively catchy and energetic debut album You and I brought them to our attention in 2008 and after a rollercoaster of international travel and performing during the last couple of years, they are hitting the stage alongside the likes of Jay Reatard, No Age and Stereolab for the 2009 Laneway Festival

Cut Off Your Hands front man, the dashing (and ever so polite) Nick Johnston, generously took some time out from recording the band’s second album of blitzing powerpop to chat to Album of The Week.

AoTW: Hi Nick how are you? I hope I’m not interrupting any serious rock star shenanigans.

Nick: I’m well thanks. Actually, we’re just in the studio doing some recording for our next album at the moment.

AoTW: How’s that going?

Nick: It’s going well so far. It’s just good to be back in the studio and working on some new stuff

AoTW: Hopefully we’ll get a sneak peak of some new material from Cut Off Your Hands at the Laneway festival. The band must be looking forward to it...

Nick: Yeah definitely, we love Laneway. We played a couple of years back and had a great time. It’s got such a cool intimate set up. We’re definitely looking forward to it.

AoTW: it’s a pretty amazing line up – anyone you’re particularly excited to see?

Nick: I know – a lot of great bands are playing this year. I’m really looking forward to seeing Jay Reatard and Stereolab. But especially Jay Reatard because I’ve been a fan of him and his music for a long time.

AoTW: and he’s got plenty of material to choose from...

Nick: Exactly. It’s pretty amazing for a guy his age.

AoTW: It’s probably going to be about 35 degrees Celsius this year. How do you prepare? Do you have special warm weather outfits or perhaps girls waving palm fronds from the side of stage?

Nick: (giggles) that would be nice! Last time we played Laneway the Brisbane show was crazy. The ground was all black and you couldn’t stand in certain places because it was so hot – the asphalt was practically melting. I had heatstroke and it was really bad. We played in the midday slot so it was the peak heat of the day – 40 degrees or something.

AoTW: brutal

Nick: It was bad. Luckily this time we’re playing at around 6pm so it should be a lot less painful.

AoTW: It will be good to have you back – it wasn’t so long ago that Cut Off Your Hands were touring around Australia. How have you found the crowds’ response so far?

Nick: Really good. Particularly Brisbane – it was one of our favourite shows-

AoTW: (interrupts) are you just saying that because you know I’m from Brisbane?

Nick: No seriously! The Brisbane and Adelaide shows were some of the best - in terms of crowds. In Sydney and Melbourne you’re banking on a big crowd, but when you aren’t expecting it a really big, enthusiastic crowd is really exciting. Like when we play in New Zealand we always expect to have a good crowd in Auckland, but it’s really exciting when a big crowd turns out to shows in Christchurch for example.

AoTW: So you’re back in New Zealand at the moment after a lot of international touring over the last 12 months. You’ve shared the stage with some pretty amazing company – most recently Foals and Friendly Fires. Two questions: Who has been the most fun to tour with and who has been the most inspirational for Cut Off Your Hands as a band?

Nick: Definitely Foals for both of those questions. We had two weeks on tour with them and we get along really well – we’re all best buddies. They have a really similar attitude toward their live shows that we try to have: they put on a great show every night no matter what. That was definitely inspiring for our band. Foals have been a stand out from everyone we’ve toured with.

AoTW: I noticed that on your blog there’s a picture of you with Murray (Rhys Darby) from Flight of the Conchords – how did you hook up with him?

Nick: Murray (laughs) - I mean Rhys! - he was MCing a kind of New Zealand showcase gig in New York last year when we met him the first time and became friends with him, and then we both (Cut Off Your Hands and Rhys) did the same thing again this year.

AoTW: So as a fake band manager did he offer you any pearls of wisdom?

Nick: (chuckles) Yeah… No.

AoTW: Nick, I’ll let you get back to recording, but thanks for chatting to us – we’re looking forward to seeing you at Laneway.

Nick: Thank you. We’re looking forward to playing it. Thanks a lot.

Nick told us that when the band eventually has a break from touring they’ll be spending their downtime writing for future recordings. Downtime? “Well, I guess it’s not really downtime, but it’s what we love doing”. Lucky for us.
After their Laneway tour dates Cut Off Your Hands are heading to the US for a tour with excellent New York indie band, Ra Ra Riot.

*Cut Off Your Hands have recently announced that guitarist Mikey Ramirez is leaving the band following the Laneway shows. Stay tuned for news on the replacement.


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St Jerome's Laneway Festival 2009

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The surfer mentality of the ‘Endless Summer’ expresses the idea that if one had enough time and money, they could follow the summer - and the surf - around the world. Similarly, the Endless Summer is also a concept dreamt of by music festival-goers the world over since many of the finest festivals occur during the summertime. So now - after some outrageously good line-ups, brilliant performances and shoddy weather this year at Fuji Rock in Japan; Lovebox, Reading and Glastonbury in the UK; Roskilde and Oslo in Europe; and Austin City Limits and Coachella in the United States - it’s the Southern Hemisphere’s turn to party.

Laneway (Album of The Week’s pick of the bunch)
Dates: 21 January – 8 February
Locations: Various laneways in all Australian capital cities
The bill: Girl Talk, Cut Off Your Hands, Four Tet, The Hold Steady, No Age, The John Steel Singers, Pivot, Port O’Brien, Born Ruffians, Hermitude, the Drones, Buraka Som Sistema etc
The wrap up: A fantastic indie festival with a street party vibe, a relaxed crowd and plenty of up-close-and-personal performances - Laneway is AoTW’s pick of the southern hemisphere summer music festivals. There’s room to dance, places to pause for a chat, drink or hot dog, fun randoms wherever you go, and most importantly an emphasis on great music.
Don’t miss: It’s pretty hard to pick one or two standouts from an amazing bill, but at the end of the day make sure you are flinging your sweaty body around to the dance-inducing genius of Girl Talk.
Avoid: Your ex. As a smaller, more intimate festival, the chances of bumping into a former flame is dramatically increased.
Keep an eye out for more info on this great little festival including interviews, reviews and photos.

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Big Day Out
Dates: 16 January – 1 February 2009
Locations: Auckland, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
The bill: Neil Young, Arctic Monkeys, Prodigy, My Morning Jacket, TV on the Radio, Simian Mobile Disco, Sparkadia, Lupe Fiasco, Hot Chip, Little Red, Z-Trip, Black Kids, Eddy Current Supression Ring etc
The wrap up: This is without a doubt the biggest, hottest, sweatiest festival in the summer line up and is a rite of passage for many young festival goers. BDO attracts a crowd that is as large and diverse as the bill – so prepare to be smashed by overenthusiastic moshers, pushed by aggressive drunk people, hugged by complete strangers, and surrounded by strange groups of fairies, people painted in green, stilt-walkers, people in lab coats or hospital scrubs, etc. With Neil Young headlining and the Prodigy coming out of hiding, there should be a resurgence of a few older punters this year.
Don’t miss: TV on the Radio – With three amazing albums and an incredibly energetic, atmospheric and rocking live sound, TVOTR are guaranteed to provide an unmissable performance. Black Kids – without the overly slick polish of album production, their set should be a dance-fest of raw, fun indie pop. And – of course – the legendary Neil Young doing a 90 minute set. You lucky devils.
Avoid: The human Sling Shot ride. Trust me.
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Good Vibrations
Dates: 14 – 22 February 2009
Locations: Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Perth
The bill: Fatboy Slim, the Presets, The Roots, The Pharcyde, Chromeo, Yelle, Q Tip etc
The wrap up: This is definitely a dance party so be prepared for lots of kids on ecstasy. You’ve been warned. There does seem to be a (dare I say it) ‘good vibe’ about this festival with a crowd that isn’t overly unfashionable, aggressive or violent (probably because of all the ecstasy). Fatboy Slim is at the top of the bill, but the Presets will be riding high off the back of a massive year and are guaranteed a killer show and a massive crowd. Old school hip hop fans will be wetting their pants at the prospect of seeing the original line up of The Pharcyde perform a set of classics live, and a performance by legendary Tribe Called Quest founder, Q-Tip.
Don’t miss: The Roots - It’s hard to top The Roots live. If you haven’t seen them, this is a must. Chromeo – this electrofunk outfit make music that is outrageously good to dance to, and they won’t have nearly as big a crowd as they deserve – perfect if you want space to do the Worm.
Avoid: The Presets – if you aren’t keen on getting crushed by a massive crowd of dancing, sweating people have the time of their lives (on ecstasy).
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Meredith
Dates: 12, 13 & 14 December 2008 (yes – we realise it’s over)
Locations: Meredith, Victoria
The bill: Mgmt, Little Red, Holy Fuck, Man Man, The Mountain Goats, Beaches, Tame Impala, Architecture in Helsinki, Regurgitator, Adam Green, etc
The wrap up: Nestled in a natural amphitheatre in the Australian bushland on a private farm, Meredith is one of the most scenic festivals on earth. A proudly non-commercial affair, Meredith is BYO booze, completely sponsor-free, and always features a sterling line up of some of the best independent music in the world and a very appreciative crowd.
Don’t miss: Holy Fuck – There first tour of Australia is bound to be memorable – especially considering the ample hype their live shows have been receiving from raving critics everywhere.
Avoid: Littering. People are generous enough to give their farm to you for a weekend of magic – treat it well!
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V Festival
Dates: 28 March – 5 April 2009
Locations: Sydney, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Perth
The bill: Elbow, Snow Patrol, The Killers, Duffy, The Do, Tame Impala, Kaiser Chiefs, Canyons
The wrap up: From its origins in England over a decade ago, V Festival made its way to the other side of the world two years ago and impressed crowds with a diverse bill that combines mainstream acts, cutting edge indie performances and music legends. While the festival has been noted for being pretty commercial in comparison to other festivals (e.g. sponsor logos glued to every surface), V has a relaxing, non-threatening vibe and it is superbly organised.
Don’t miss: Elbow – a blissful live sound, the recipients of the 2009 Mercury Prize and an endorsement by Radiohead... Need I go on? Tame Impala – young Australian lads serve up swampy psychedelic 70s rock and have been touted as a very exciting live act. Duffy – mix up your day with some classy vocals from England’s much cleaner soul darling.
Avoid: falling victim to onsite marketing ploys for the many subdivisions of the Virgin brand
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