Lisztomania: Crazy About Music and Learning
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And you thought Lisztomaniacs were just Victorian era groupies. Think again. Lisztomaniacs, are actually 8 very modern kids in a very modern Music House band. We interviewed the gang in March of this year.
Fun trivia fact: Four of the Lisztomaniacs are graduates of our popular summer camp program.
How did you guys come up with your band's name?
Selena Spurrier: We had to come up with a name fast and I like the song Lisztomania. Lisztomaniacs are people that have to listen to music all the time. (editor's note: Lisztomania is also a term coined in 1844 by journalist Heinrich Heine to describe the intense fan frenzy directed toward Hungarian composer Franz Liszt during his performances.) |
What do you think is the difference between a good band and a great one?
Evan Barnett: The way a band plays together and looks together. |
What do you guys do that's special—that set's you apart from all the other Music House bands?
Selena: We have lots of members. I think we might be the biggest Music House band. |
Who are your biggest influences?
Bodhi Gunananda: Coldplay because they are the best. Trevor Zinkus: Megadeth (Dave Mustaine), because when he got kicked out of Metallica, he was the bad guy and made a new band and it was great. Ian Gaynes: Home (musician, Randy Goffe). I like him because he inspires how I make music. Sam Chandler: Jack White because he's been in so many bands and is really experienced and plays all instruments. Selena: Bad Sons because their music is so diverse from song to song. One of the first bands that got me into alternative rock. |
How would you describe Lisztomaniacs' style?
Selena: Alternative rock. |
What has working with a real band taught you that goes beyond what is taught in private music lessons?
Bodhi: It helps me really learn every step of the process of making music. Selena: It's taught me how to deal with others better and I'm constantly being exposed to music I wouldn't normally play. Jordan Funk: It teaches you how to play real music, as opposed to just playing along with a song. |
Do you guys write your own music? If yes, do you prefer writing your own stuff or covering others?
Ian: I prefer making my own music because I like being able to do whatever I want with it. Selena: I agree. It's great to play other people's music, but your own stuff lets you tell your story. |
Anything else you'd like to add?
Jordan: We're funny too. |
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