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		<title>Fruit Bats: Working Together</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 01:09:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Boris Budd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>The cool, eclectic Fruit Bats, fresh off of a UK tour invade WWU on Jan. 21 in what promises to be a memorable event. The Chicago/Portland based act is with the great Northwest&#8217;s SubPop Records. Boris Budd: The band just returned from an extensive European tour. Give us some highlights and maybe a lowlight from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p><div id="attachment_9992078" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 198px"><a href="http://whatsup-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/5514.jpg" rel="attachment wp-att-9992078" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/whatsup-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/5514.jpg?referer=');"><img src="http://whatsup-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/5514-188x300.jpg" alt="fruit bats" title="Fruit Bats" width="188" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-9992078" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Fresh from a UK tour, the Fruit Bats will play Bellingham on Jan. 21. Courtesy photo</p></div>The cool, eclectic Fruit Bats, fresh off of a UK tour invade WWU on Jan. 21 in what promises to be a memorable event. The Chicago/Portland based act is with the great Northwest&#8217;s SubPop Records. </p>
<p><b>Boris Budd: The band just returned from an extensive European tour. Give us some highlights and maybe a lowlight from those dates.</b></p>
<p>Fruit Bats: The highlight was just finally being there. It&#8217;s been a while as a band having never crossed the pond. But I&#8217;m gonna have to say Lisbon was the highlight. Simply because none of us had ever been there, and we all fell deeply in love with the place; it&#8217;s one of those rare places that instantly enchants. </p>
<p>The lowlight? Being stuck in a snowstorm trying to cross the English Channel. One of the biggest delays in the history of the Euro-chunnel and ferries. Although we had fun; we sat in the van, drank beer, had snowball fights with a busload of Dutch high schoolers. </p>
<p><b>BB: Fruit Bats are known for their engaging live performances. Describe the special feeling you get when connecting with an audience.</b></p>
<p>FB: That feeling is hard to describe. There&#8217;s nothing cooler, though, for my money. Even if it&#8217;s just 10 people. Much cooler than playing to 10,000 who could care less.</p>
<p><b>BB: Compare the process that the group un-took during the recording of The Ruminant Band as opposed to your other records.</b></p>
<p>FB: Way more of a group process. It was the fastest I&#8217;ve ever done a record from start to finish. I think because we were all working together. Plus I was in a hurry to finish the thing.</p>
<p><b>BB: What insights have you guys acquired in regard to the music industry after being on a label like Sub Pop for almost a decade?</b></p>
<p>FB: There are no rules. There is no strategy. Sometimes you&#8217;re lucky. Sometimes you&#8217;re smart. I have no clue. It&#8217;s a great mystery. I&#8217;ve seen so many people come and go and succeed and fail and the same story never gets repeated.</p>
<p><b>BB: Describe the thrill of playing on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.</b></p>
<p>FB: It&#8217;s really fun, but also the ultimate anti-climax to play on TV. It takes weeks to plan, all day to put together, and then it&#8217;s done in three minutes, which really feels like 20 seconds. But I like being on the TV. It&#8217;s a weird little thrill to be on that box.</p>
<p><b>BB: How has the Fruit Bats sound evolved over the course of the bands career?</b></p>
<p>FB: The first record came from such a kitchen sink, home recordist angle. I had no idea how to arrange things for a band. It was a nightmare trying to play those songs live on the 2001-02 tour. I enjoy making simpler rock music right now. The band has electric guitars and drums and bass. I&#8217;m into that.</p>
<p><b>BB: The group is listed as having Chicago and Portland as home bases. How does that work?</b></p>
<p>FB: Pretty easy. When you tour as much as us, you only need to meet up for rehearsal early on, then the rest is on auto pilot. I spend a lot on plane tickets, though.</p>
<p><b>BB: Who would Fruit Bats name as their main influences?</b></p>
<p>FB: 1960&#8242;s Topanga Canyon Country Rock, British Wizard Folk, 70&#8242;s Yacht Rock, any alchemical mash ups of traditional meets cosmic.</p>
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