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Eric Quillington Infinite's neurotic frontman has an incredible emotional range from naively honest to cripplingly sarcastic
"I'm walking a really thin line between being a stupidly modest singer, and a really arrogant rock star." Age: 21 Instruments: Lead Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Main Lyricist Favorite Artists/Bands: Muse, Radiohead, Reckoner, Mind Likes: Touring with his musical heroes, not having a college debt at the age of 21 Dislikes: Bono, the fact that he actually likes several U2 songs Out of all the members of Infinite, you have the most infamous reputation when it comes to being interviewed. In thet Fuse Interview that one time, I was going through heroin withdrawl, so it's rather unfortunate that many people base their opinion of me based on that interview. Musicians are human, despite alot of people thinking contrary. If I ever shock someone by appearing as angry, then I'm sorry I'm not the unemotional robot you perceive me as.
You’re often referred to as the most talented member of the band. Would you say this is a fair assessment? It’d be really egotistical of me to say yes. This may not answer your question; but, I definitely feel like I’m the one people most expect to have good ideas for Infinite’s songs. It’s a shitload of pressure, because if I fail at something, people automatically assume it’s the entire band’s fault. I guess it’s the curse of being the frontman.
That doesn’t exactly answer the question, though. Well, what do you want me to say? That, yeah, I’m an incredibly talented person, Greg and Matt would be working as garbage-men if it wasn’t for me? No, I’m not like that. I really, really appreciate people saying that about me, though... so I’m walking a really thin line between being a stupidly modest singer, and a really arrogant rock star. The best part about being an egotistical rock star is that I can choose to ignore questions. Next, please.
Do you ever feel like the spotlight is focused on you as a person more than the band as a whole? Yeah, especially when people like you ask whether I consider myself the most talented. If I wanted to have the spotlight completely focused on me, I would have a band called the Eric Quillington Experience. (Sorry, Jimi). If it ever seems like I’m trying to be a show-off… I dunno, it’s a complete accident. I never want to seem like I’m stealing attention from Greg and Matt.
You hate having an ego, then… but, it must be an incredible confidence booster to be so highly rated by many top critics. I don’t take a single word of positive feedback at face value. So many shitty bands nowadays get praise, it’s basically lost all meaning to me. I appreciate anything an actual musician or fan says to me, whether it’s positive or negative, but it means nothing to me when a critic calls Blue Nebula the best debut album of the decade, and then sucks Nickelback’s balls the next day.
Do you think that the lyrical themes of your debut album will still be there on the second? Oh, definitely. Writing about falling utopias, insanity… it’s the only thing I actually can write, honestly. All of my lyrics are external, not internal; they have nothing to do with me. I’ve tried writing personal songs, and they all turn to shit. I really do envy people that can make a good love song. Some people write really happy songs about the girl next door, and I guess I’ll just always be the one writing really depressing songs about stars exploding. Edited by user 10 August 2010 09:57:44(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 |