" 30 MINUTES WITH ANDY DUNLOP OF TRAVIS "
...by Kristy Kates ( Express Magazine, June 2000 )...
Once in a great while, a band surfaces that makes everyone really take notice. Not just for their place in popular culture, or for that one chart-topping hit wonder... but for the strength of all their songs, and for the emotion and skill of their live performances. Glasgow, Scotland's Travis is one of those bands, growing and blossoming even as they sit poised to take over American musical consciousness. We caught
up with Travis guitarist Andy Dunlop - he of the alternately chiming,
alternately scorching guitar sounds - on a rainy Midwestern morning
in Cleveland, Ohio. Over our respective cups of coffee, we had a chance
to talk about the tour, Travis' favourite movies, the lure of America,
and the notion of Travis rocking out to AC/DC. KK:
Good morning, Andy - sorry to get you up so early! KK:
Coffee or tea this morning? KK:
I caught one of your recent shows with Oasis - and I've got to say,
your songs really won the crowd over. It was just great! How is life
on the road treating you? KK:
Is there a part of the U.S. that you're looking forward to seeing the
most? KK:
I love New York, too. How do you find it compares - not New York, necessarily,
but the entire U.S., in terms of pop culture, to America? KK:
Where would you like to tour that you haven't been yet? KK:
You haven't done Australia yet? I'm surprised! KK:
Yeah - I've always found it fascinating that in Europe, you go from
country to country so quickly, while within the same distance in the
U.S., you're just going from state to state, without nearly as many
cultural changes. KK:
With all of the travelling, I'm sure you've got a load of music and
books on the tour bus - what are you guys currently listening to? KK:
I can see you guys listening to Hunky Dory a lot! KK:
And books? I know that you, personally, read a lot of Burroughs and
Kurt Vonnegut... ever read any Paul Theroux or Walter Miller? KK:
Theroux did "The Mosquito Coast"... KK:
You'd probably like Walter Miller, too, if you like Vonnegot - Miller
did "A Canticle for Leibowitz." KK:
So, you guys were out with Oasis, and now you're out with other bands
opening for you (The Waxwings opened Travis' recent show at Detroit's
St. Andrew's Hall) if you could have any band open for you, any band
you wanted, who do you think you'd choose? KK:
From L.A., I think? KK:
And who would you like to open for? KK:
It was a great idea, putting the two of you on the road together - such
a good mix of sounds! KK:
Speaking of a mix of sounds, do you guys have a collective musical influence
as a band, or do you all bring different influences to the mix? I know
you met each other in art school... KK:
(laughing) I don't really hear much of that in Travis' music! KK:
Perhaps you should cover an AC/DC song live, that would be something! KK:
But are they ready for your Britney Spears' cover? I haven't heard you
guys do that one yet. KK:
So will we see any schoolgirl outfits and pigtails on the members of
Travis in the near future? KK:
(more laughter) Okay, okay... well, I know you guys are headed back
to the studio in the fall, right? Have you chosen a studio yet? KK:
Great facility. And you'll be working with Nigel (Nigel Godrich, producer
of Travis' The Man Who as well as recent releases from Radiohead and
R.E.M.) again? How is he to work with? KK:
I know exactly what you mean. KK:
So he's rather particular, then? KK:
And you? I noticed that you use a lot of Gibson guitars... KK:
6-string or 12? KK:
Rickenbackers do have a gorgeous sound. Are there any sounds you'd like
to experiment with on the next album? KK:
Indeed! Any sneak preview song titles you can give me, Andy? KK:
I like that title. KK:
Yes - very evocative. And now, the question everyone's been asking...
why did you guys name the band Travis? KK:
So you must have a lot of movies on the bus, too? KK:
Perhaps you should buy an American VCR and take that back with you! KK:
Speaking of which, I know you guys have a show tonight, so I'll let
you go... I'll be at your show tomorrow night, and I'll look forward
to seeing you then... KK: Thank you for your time, Andy, and best of luck with everything! |