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MAXIMO PARK, 26. Oktober 2007
(Gasometer,
Wien)
(von Thomas Hochwarter)
"Outstanding compared to all the other stuff
happening" - Lucas Wooller
(Maximo Park) im Interview
What’s
the story behind the cover photograph to your recent record?
This kind of picture is influenced by an artist of the sixties… whose name
I just can’t remember right now. Well, I think it’s something special
because it is such a strong image. I mean, you don’t know what they are
talking about – is he about to ask her to marry him? Do they talk about
the laundry? Is the subject they’re discussing a serious one? Does she
tell him that she loves him – or wants to leave him? I think it’s a
fascinating imaginary. Many fans were confused by it, also because this
cover is such a contrast to the one of “A certain trigger”. And I like
that because it gets you – you stop and think about it.
Prove me wrong that your trip to
China
wasn’t just a
publicity stunt.
Well, it wasn’t! In fact, it was like a dream come true. It was a holiday
for us we were really longing for. We just finished recording our second
album, finished a tour as well. So we had some time off and decided to do
this – as a present to ourselves and to our crew. It was really
interesting and funny as well. The crowds at the concerts we played were
like “Oh, that’s weird!” But soon they all were like “Oh, I like
that!”
Business done – no unnecessary smiles, please
“Sometimes, days just disappoint” – such a wonderful sentence like
that, taken from Paul’s online diary; so many gripping, moving lyrics.
Would you consider Paul as a singing poet?
It’s hard to say what makes someone a poet. I think Paul’s also not so
sure about this. But his lyrics are extraordinary. He is a real artist with
words, thinking so hard about which words to use in a certain context. I
think his lyrics help to raise people’s conscience about words and their
meanings. He uses words in our songs that were never ever used in music –
and this is just a wonderful thing. It’s also special to me because his
lyrics are so totally honest. To me, they are outstanding compared to all
the other stuff that happened at the same time we started – bands like
Bloc Party or Franz Ferdinand. Their lyrics mean something? They came from
the heart, totally honest? Well, I don’t think so.
Did you get rid of the little book Paul used for certain citations onstage?
I missed it the last time I saw you perform [Anm.:
Konzertreview,
London
Special].
Usually Paul just uses it once, when performing “Once, a glimpse”. We
still need to include it because people expecting it, waiting for it.
[Anm.: Diesmal kam es bei der Zugabe zum Einsatz; Paul Smith zitierte die
Strophen von “Acrobat” daraus. Außerdem nutzte er es an anderer Stelle,
um ein paar deutsche Sätze wiederzugeben.]
What not to miss when coming to
Newcastle
?
Hmm, that’s hard. It’s hard to name just one thing, there are so many
great things in
Newcastle
. It is famous for it’s
amazing nightlife. You’ll find a wide range of excellent pubs and clubs
there. People are so honest and outgoing. There’s an alternative cinema of
friends of ours, called “The stars and the sky”. They’ve built it
themselves and it’s a wonderful place. They show a lot of interesting
films, sometimes there are discussions taking place.
Which bands or artists from
Newcastle
you’re proud or
maybe even ashamed of?
There are not so many from there, so there’s not much left to be ashamed
of. Obviously, I love The Futureheads. They had their first album out when
we just started and it was great to see how it was going for them. Of course,
their sound was an inspiration for us. I mean, their debut record is a
classic! Unfortunately, their second album didn’t get the recognition it
deserved. But I think it will take 20 years for people to realise what a
masterpiece that record is. It’s just too good to get the praise it
deserves.
Review /
Interview / Fotos
Thomas
Hochwarter
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