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02 September 2011

Interview: Patrick Fitzgerald of Kitchens of Distinction, Stephen Hero, Lost Girls, and Fruit.


When The Sun Hits
Interviews Patrick Fitzgerald.



As a long time fan, I was so thrilled to be able to get an interview with Patrick Fitzgerald, 1/3 of the band
Kitchens Of Distinction. Kitchens Of Distinction is still one of my top 5 bands ever!! Patrick is one of those musicians and gifted lyricists who really knows how to capture a person's heart and mind. Thankfully he continues to do this now with his more recent project, Stephen Hero.

Interview by: Rob Turner.


How and when was the Kitchens Of Distinction formed and what lead to the creation of Fruit, Lost Girls and finally Stephen Hero?

I met Julian Swales at a party in 1984 and nine months later we formed Kitchens Of Distinction with his college mate Dan Goodwin - we gigged for a few years, put out a 7" single on our own label in 1987 and then signed to One Little Indian Records (UK) in 1988. Fruit was written and recorded on a break from the band in 1995 to get away from the record company stupidity following the fourth album 'Cowboys and Aliens' - it was a blast to be so free! Kitchens split up in 1996 and Fruit got embroiled in the same record company rubbish as Kitchens Of Distinction had and so I got a day job for the first time in years. Whilst at work one day, I phoned Heidi Berry, whose project with Pieter from Clan of Xymox I'd been engineering during downtime from work, and suggested we did some work together because we were both frustrated with our current situations within the music industry.



We formed Lost Girls in 1998, created an album's worth of music that never got released and played a handful of gigs. I left London (and Lost Girls) in 1999 to live in windswept rural Ireland and in that isolation Stephen Hero was born...





Kitchens Of Distinction - Margaret's Injection.


Can you tell us what Stephen Hero has been working on and what you've got forthcoming in the near future (new releases, tour, etc)?

After five studio albums Stephen Hero is having a rest and instead of working on my own with invited guests fleshing out the songs I'm now looking at working on some collaborations - more details to be announced shortly...

Do you consider Stephen Hero's music to be part of the current shoegaze/dream pop scene, or any scene? Defining one's sound by genre can be tiresome, but do you feel that the band identifies closely with any genre? How do you feel about genres in music, in a general sense?

No. I never want to write music that I thought belonged in a club with other music. I never cared for labeling except on jam jars...

What do you think of modern shoegaze/dream pop/psychedelia artists, any favorites?


I can't say that I know of any - can you suggest some?

(When The Sun Hits: Oh yes, do you have a pen and paper and about 8 hours of free time?!)



Fruit - What is Fruit?

What is the most important piece of gear for your sound? Any particular guitars/pedals/amps/ that you prefer?

It's all changed so much. In the1980's the Alesis Quadra verb was essential - now plug-ins like Sound Toys' Crystallizer do amazing new tricks. Whatever KOD used had to go through enough delays to make it 'smudged' - a memorable toy was the AMS which both Martin Hannett and Hugh Jones used to great effect whilst they were producing us. Favoured guitars include a Gibson 335, a Fender Telecaster and a Fender Precision Lyte bass. No particular favourite amp. My favourite/classic pedal will always be the yellow Boss 'super overdrive'. Great name, too!

How do you feel about the state of the music industry today? There is no doubt a massive change underway; how do you see it and do you feel it’s positive at all?

It's hard to answer this optimistically - I don't think that The Doors would even get a deal these days...

When it comes to label releases versus DIY/bandcamp and the like, what is your stance, if any?


DIY all the way!



Lost Girls - Needle's Eye.

Do you prefer vinyl, CD, cassette tape or mp3 format when listening to music? Do you have any strong feelings toward any of them?

Not really - what I'm most interested in is the process of music/song writing rather than the production…

What artists (musicians or otherwise) have most influenced your work?

Really too many to list. As a music fan I'm listening all the time, out of nostalgia, new discovery or to challenge my preconceptions. Looking back I guess Elton John mattered when I was a kid because he made me play piano; early Genesis when I was 14 and needed the mythological world of Peter Gabriel; that world changed on hearing Unknown Pleasures, Faith, and Kaleidoscope. Still learning though - so my current challenge is Morton Feldman, and my nostalgia John Coltrane and Billy Holiday. PJ Harvey always inspires. Frank O'Hara is my favourite poet. I'd like to write a sentence once that was a good as one of his.

Can you tell us a little about what you are currently into (books,films, art, bands, etc)?

Today I'm reading 'The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet' by David Mitchell, listening to 'Spanish Sahara' by Foals, and looking forward to going to see the film 'My Dog Tulip'. I've got tickets to see Le Mysteres des Voix Bulgares and Tindersticks later in the year...

If you had to choose one KOD, Fruit, Lost Girls, Stephen Herotrack that was the ultimate definition of your sound, which would it be and why?

Today my favourite tracks would be:

In A Cave - KOD
Scatter Me - Fruit
The Polar Bear's - Stephen Hero



Kitchens of Distinction - In A Cave.

Can you tell us a little about the band’s song writing process?

Almost always the music was (and still is) written first and the song structure finalised before the song line and lyric written...

What is the band’s goal for 2011?

Sleep!

What is your philosophy (on life), if any, that you live by?

"Well this is nice, still being alive after all that. Shall we make some more music?"


Stephen Hero - 58th Star (Live).

Apparition in the Woods, the latest Stephen Hero release, is available from Amazon, Cargo, Norman Records, Play.com and at CD Baby for our American friends. Patrick has written about the songs on his blog. Links are below...



Links:


Stephen Hero
Stephen Hero.com.
Stephen Hero Blog.
Stephen Hero Myspace.
Stephen Hero YouTube.
Stephen Hero Twitter.
Stephen Hero FaceBook.