NO WAVES Talk FME, Gatekeeping Hats in Chinatown and Getting into Metal
At the tail-end of our FME weekend, we were able to catch up with surf garage rock band NO WAVES from Montreal. We covered their show at Bar L'Escogriffe, where they had played alongside Jess X, Piss for Pumpkin, and TVOD earlier this year, and were excited to catch up.
By far the youngest band at the festival, we chatted about their gratitude for the opportunity, who they were looking forward to seeing, as well as their personal style influences.
Malaika Astorga for Also Cool: How are you all feeling about playing your first festival in rural Quebec with Animal Collective?
Sam for NO WAVES: It's really crazy; it's crazy as fuck. I never realized that getting to something like this was actually possible. I feel kind of freaked out.
Also Cool: In a good way?
Sam: Yeah, definitely.
Angel: I don't think it's fully sunk in that we're here, that we're doing this. I feel very excited and grateful to be super far away from home just to play music; I think it's so sick. It felt super silly seeing our name with all these huge artists. It gives me a lot of hope.
Cy: I'm on par with everyone else. It's not freaking out, but it's like, we're really out here, 8 hours away (from Montreal). Especially shows like the one we’re going to play at MTELUS. That is crazy; I can't wrap my head around it. It's a shock.
Also Cool: What goes into the outfits you wear, and what's the difference between dressing for a Montreal show and dressing for rural Quebec? What influences your personal sense of style?
Sam: I just really like these shorts, but I was scared of wearing them because of how cold it is here.
Angel: I base my personality around Mick Jones from the Clash. I saw him when I was 16, and I thought it was cool how he was tidy, so I usually try to go for a clean-ish look.
Sam: Angel's business casual every day. Cy is the one who's the most consistent with his style, though.
Cy: Honestly, I love doing this; I love dressing well. It makes me happy.
Sam: Cy used to have a school uniform, so on a Friday, when we had a show, we would go straight from school to our show, and he would stay in his uniform.
Cy: Yeah, it started that way, but I realized that I also really liked it. I'm a big fan of uniforms, I'm not great in terms of creative outfits, so this was the most uniform thing I could put on. I can't do t-shirts, but that's me
Also Cool: The people who go to your shows really dress up.
Angel: Yeah, it's so cool!
Sam: I don't really wear t-shirts anymore because it gets too hot when I'm drumming.
Also Cool: What is the story of your hat? Where did you find it? You wear it all the time.
Cy: He's gatekeeping it, guys.
Sam: I can't remember the store's name, but they're sold out. I even asked the lady at the store to order more for me, but they haven't yet.
AC: Who are you excited to see at the festival?
Sam: I want to see Hubert Lenoir because that's, like, the homie.
Angel: I would say Hubert, as well as Choses Sauvages and La Sécurité.
Cy: I'm also excited about Hubert, but I think all the metal bands here are really cool too. Metal is cool; I wanna explore it more. I would definitely see Dying Fetus.
Angel: I've been getting into heavier groups like that, and even their soundcheck was amazing.
AC: Anything else you want to touch on?
Angel: I just want to highlight that the scene in Montreal has been flourishing, especially since last summer. I've been interested in this group called YouTube to MP3, who are more hyerpop, and I'm just really excited for what's to come.
Catch NO WAVES this weekend at MTELUS and Entrepot 77 on Friday and Saturday, and stay tuned for another full-length interview with the band coming very soon.
Malaika Astorga is the Co-Founder & Creative Director of Also Cool. She is a Mexican-Canadian visual artist, writer, and social media strategist currently based in Montreal.