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Eric Quillington and Greg Oldson sit across from a female interviewer. Greg is wearing a plain white t-shirt and cut-up jeans, and has a sunny disposition due to how good-looking the interviewer is. Throughout the interview, he seems extremely helpful and talkative, in order to try and impress the interviewer. Eric, by contrast, is wearing a formal black suit, and looks extremely pale and tired. His eyes look slightly blood-shot, and seems to be easily agitated and quiet. As the interview progresses, Eric seems to be making an effort to revert back to his usual, talkative self.Interviewer: Hello, and welcome back! Joining us from the UK are Eric Quillington and Greg Oldson from the alternative band Infinite. Eric: Oh, hello... Greg: It's great to be here!
Interviewer: Your debut album, Blue Nebula, went to 18 on the UK charts, and sold over 300,000 copies so far. You must be feeling incredible about all this! Greg: Of course! I mean, we spent forever working on the bloody album... it's terrific for our fans to finally be able to tell us how we did on the album. Eric: Yeah, and, uhm.... to me, at least, the response for the album has always been more important than how many copies we sell. As long as our fans are happy, we're happy. Even if we sold ten copies, I'd still be on top of the world....
Interviewer: The critical reception so far has been really positive, too, from what I've heard. It's bizarre, though, barely two months ago, nobody's heard of you, and now you're one of the hottest new bands out there. How would you explain this dramatic change happening? Eric: Oh, jeez, I still don't think many people know about us... Greg: Well, when Infinite started, we really didn't take ourselves all that seriously. I mean, you look back on old interviews, and we were just complete dumbasses. Eric: Yeah, make sure you don't swear, this is live television. But, yeah, we really made idiots of ourselves back in the day. I mean, I once got kicked out of the Dirty Bastard Hotel and Casino because I wasn't old enough to get served a drink. Greg: We were just bizarre, and our music kind of reflected our personalities then. Like nowadays, we wanted to be as different and unique as we could, but back then we used extremely different methods to achieve that goal. Eric: Yeah, I wrote songs called "The Communist Ents", and stuff... so, yeah, you can guess how wierd we were... Greg: I think, in the end, the entire band became really unsatisfied with our musical direction, we wanted more respect from our musical peers. Then, Eric wrote Styx, and we were on our way.
Interviewer: I'm sure you made the right choice on your musical direction. Well, it might be a bit early to tell, but is this dark and menacing sound something you're going to continue in the future? Eric: Oh, yeah, for sure. I've already written a few songs since the release of Blue Nebula, and they kind of continue the trend that we started with that album. One of them, Eyes, we wrote specifically for the Cure for Cancer concert, so we're REALLY hoping that one goes over well.
Interviewer: Well, speaking of the future, what are your plans for the next couple of months? Greg: Well, we have the first leg of our Pillars of Life tour starting soon, and we still have support spots for Saburben Sunrise and Zzzonked. Eric: Yeah, plus, I think Troy from Reckoner was saying something about us touring with them as a support group. We probably plan on touring for the next three months or so, and write some material on the road. I mean, I'm sort of a.... perfectionist, so, it takes me a while before anything I make is finished. I'm absolutely certain that our next album will be better than our first.
Interviewer: Awesome! Well, don't go away, after this commercial break, Eric and Greg will be playing a three song accoustic setlist. Stay tuned!____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The show cut back in to Eric standing up next to a microphone, and Greg sitting on a stool with an accoustic guitar. As the crowd cheered, Eric managed a weak smile and wave, and then muttered a count-in to begin the first song. Lucky, already becoming a crowd favorite, made a perfect translation into an accoustic setting. During the song, Eric put both of his hands behind his back, as if he didn't know what to do with them on stage without his guitar. He also kept his eyes closed during the entire time, as if lost in it's sarcastic and brooding lyrics. Greg, although he rarely plays guitar on stage, still seemed perfectly natural, and seemed more lively and energetic than the uncharacteristicly sober and reserved Eric. After the end of the song, Eric said to the crowd, "Alright, this next song is one of the greatest ever written. This is A Day in the Life, by the Beatles. I better not screw this up..." Although the song didn't fit Infinite's usual sound, Eric still sang the song as passionately as he could, and Greg even sang the McCartney verse, which was the first time he'd ever sung lead during a live show. At the end of the song, it was difficult to tell who was the better singer, and left many wondering why Greg had never sung like that before.
"Well, this is our final song, and we've never played it on stage before. It's a night of firsts!" Eric began, "This song hasn't been played before, and I haven't finished writing it yet.... we'll play what we have so far. This one's called How To Disturb and Alienate Others." Eric and Greg ended the small show with style, and the final song was easily the best of the two Infinite songs, but seemed just as sarcastic as the first, even though the meaning still wasn't completely clear in this version.After the final song, Eric broke out into his first smile of the show, and said to the crowd, "We came on this show in order to have more people aware of our first album, and then we played an accoustic setlist with no songs from that album. How's that for promotion!!??" Eric and Greg left the stage amidst laughs, cheers, and applause.Edited by user 30 June 2010 07:51:41(UTC)
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Kid Anything- Indie/Britpop/Shoegaze; influenced by Sigur Ros, XXYYXX, Kanye West, Blur, Oasis (Bringing together an eclectic group of influences, Ulysses' songs are sung with carefree abandon by Nick Junk) Kurt Ulysses - Songwriter, Guitarist, Backup Vocalist Nick Junk - Vocals, Mojo Infinite- Alternative/Experimental Rock; influenced by Muse, Radiohead, and The Beatles (Known best for their experimental music and their frontman's eccentric behavior, the band disbanded after Eric Quillington's death to pursue solo careers or, in Matt Robert's case, peace of mind. Infinite released four albums over the course of their career; Blue Nebula, Midnight Skies, Insomnia, and Dancing about Architecture.) Eric Quillington (Deceased) - Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar, Piano, Primary Lyricist Matt Roberts - Bass Greg Oldson - Drums, Backup Vocals, Secondary Lyricist Amelia Florentine - Keyboards, Piano, Lyricist, Backup Vocals "When asked 'how do you write?' I invariably answer, 'one word at a time', and this answer is invariably dismissed. But that's all it is. It sounds too simple to be true, but consider the Great Wall of China, if you will: one stone at a time, man. That's all. One stone at a time. But I've read you can see that motherfucker from space without a telescope." - Stephen King |