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Sister Hazel: Part 2
For part 2 of our exclusive "Ask the Artist" interview with Sister Hazel, the Gainsville boys give us a lesson on Record Company 101, and finish up with an acoustic performance of "Champagne High," live from the StarPolish Offices. Watch the interview and download the mp3 now!


Keeping the Fire Burning

Andrew: Those are the best parts of what we do - playing our music live. And like Ken said, writing is therapy for some of us. And it's fun -- those are the fun things about being a musician and being out on the road and doing your thing. Playing live is the best part for me, personally, of what we do…the time we get up onstage and play. It seems like everything else goes away, I mean all the way up to walking up to the stage, all of a sudden when you step up those stairs and get on the stage and the crowd is going crazy and you kick into the first tune, everything else kind goes away and you get lost in the music. And then you get done, and you're on this high for a little while after the show and it kind of wears off and you're tired again, but man, that time right there is where it's at -- that's what you do it for…

Ryan: I think also, if I can add to that, if you don't play the same show every night…we try and change it around so it's not as mechanical from the beginning of the set to the end, we try to keep ourselves on our toes…

Andrew: Rotate who writes the set…

Ryan: And we just give each other something to look forward to each night - it's a little bit different from night to night and it grows.

Starpolish: You guys sometimes do acoustic sets…

Ryan: We'll do acoustic sets, we'll change jams in songs, we'll extend solos here, we'll do transitions from one song to another, play a song in a slower tempo or a faster tempo to kind of keep us fresh so we don't feel like we're pushing play on a tape recorder and going through the motions.

Ken: I want to say there have been times when we took the fun out of playing music. But being together for seven years and a half year, we had to learn, "Look this is what we're doing and we know how to have fun playing music and we know how to have fun writing songs." And we have to keep each other in check with that. And it's like a marriage when you're in a band. I don't think we can sit here and all say it's always fun every time we've ever been together to write a song, 'cause sometimes it's really tough, because creatively we're five very different people, and we're very opinionated people. But I think we're learning as we get older which battles to pick, and the six-month rule - who's going to care in six months…you know what I mean? So we're getting better and better at that, and keeping the fun it in it. And also, I'll always be a little crazy, as will everybody, so there'll always be something to write about.

The SH Website:

Ken: Big hands up -- thumbs up, hands up -- go to Jeff our bass player, because even before we were signed he's like, "We gotta get a website, this is a great way for us to now keep in touch the people we just met in Charleston, and in Atlanta…

Andrew: Jeff invented websites (laughter)…

Ken: (Laughing) Yeah, Jeff invented websites. The funny thing is when we went to the label initially and said, "Hey, this has been a really good tool for us, as a grassroots tool, could you give a couple of a few thousand dollars maybe to work on our website?" the label said, "No way, man - it'll never work, it's overrated it…" And then we went through these legal wranglings where they wanted sole control of it. Now years later, we've put all our money into it and our ideas behind it and we brought in other people to work on it…we wanted it to be informative, we wanted it to be fun, we wanted it to be interactive…there's chat rooms in there, message boards in there, there's bios about the band, there's gear stuff, tour information, soundbytes, video from "Champagne High" is on there now, I think and we're really proud of the web site. Usually, when we're not doing 11 shows in 12 days, we all get on there and interact with people.

What's In a Name

Ken: We named ourselves after someone who runs a homeless shelter. And her whole deal is giving people a safe warm place to regroup, regardless of religion or race or orientation or age or anything like that. Her charitable acts have been unending for decades. And if our vehicle can call attention to something worthy, that's really important to us. We get a lot back from that

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