As the local punk-rock quartet prepares to release new album The Sea this month, we dig into the brain of singer/guitarist Bennett Mains.
Been listening to: “Board Up the House by Genghis Tron, Interpol’s new album and a ton of jazz and surf.”
Best show he’s ever seen: “NOFX at House of Blues. They played The Decline and Punk in Drublic. No wait, NOFX, when we opened for them at the Joint.”
The Details
- Holding Onto Sound
- With Peelander-Z, Free Moral Agents
- April 10, 10 p.m., $5
- Bunkhouse, 384-4536
- CD release show with Twin Brother, The Mad Caps
- April 16, 10 p.m., $5
- Bunkhouse, 384-4536
Musical hero: “Johnny Cash. He’s a big influence in my life. I love him like he’s a family member. And Joe Strummer. What I want in a band is to be like a modern-day Clash.”
Dream guitar: “A ’56 or ’57 Telecaster. Or a Rickenbacker. I had one and it got stolen out of my car. And I’d really like to build my own guitar someday.”
Recently watched: “Black-metal documentary Until the Light Takes Us.”
Favorite road food: “The whole band loves Starbursts. We always have multiple packs going.”
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