Proof that you don’t need to be a ‘new’ band to be a featured First Date as I’ve been a fan of the Trashcan Sinatras since 1990 with the release of their fine, fine debut LP ‘Cake.’
The Sinatras are back with a new release ‘In the Music’ and a tour which stops at The Rock and Roll Hotel tomorrow night (8/13) and straight from the tour bus we caught up with the band’s guitarist John Douglas for a bit of a chat:
“We [Trashcan Sinatras] are a six piece vocals, guitars, keyboards, drums and songs band from Scotland. Our forte is songs… songs with character, evocative melodies and lyrics. We are about to release our fifth record called ‘In The Music’ featuring 10 of our latest creations. The record was recorded mostly live in the studio and is our finest yet. We have been playing as a unit for around twenty years and our chemistry is at it’s peak. If you like your music with a little depth and a large dose of quality… put on your grooving shoes and come along to the show.
Addition: Our tour mgr just told me I missed the point which is the importance of mom & pop record shops. We [Trashcan Sinatras] play lots of in-store appearances and it’s just so nice to meet actual clerks who know music and love it in all it’s forms.
Sadly, it seems the shops are keen as ‘re-sellers’ of either CDs or LPs vs selling “new” records. In order to survive now, a shop has to also sell clothes, posters, small pins and also movies or DVDs to stay afloat as opposed to being just a “record shop” and focusing on the latest old and new music.
And as to vinyl itself, I’m not bothered either way as to the debate of whether vinyl sounds “better” than CDs, but I love that you can hold a 12″ jacket with bigger art. That’s all I miss about vinyl being better. That and when I move it’s harder to lug around my crates of LPs vs the ease of moving CDs.”
Trashcan Sinatras – Obscurity Knocks (Mp3)
Trashcan Sinatras – Weightlifting (Mp3)
Trashcan Sinatras – Best Man’s Fall (Live) (Mp3)