
Lannen Fall is a rock band from Boston, Mass. Their singer and guitarist, Jay Tagg, took some time out of his day to answer some questions about the band and their music. His personal disclaimer:
“These questions are going to be only my answers and do not reflect all of Lannen Fall. Because its Saturday morning after a late show last night with a little bit of partying and the other 75% of Lannen Fall is probably sleeping/hung over or a good mix of both. .”
*Okay, when did Lannen Fall form as a band?
Lannen Fall started in late May of 2005. Ryan, Matt and I had played in a previous band together and felt that we had a good musical chemistry so we thought it would be cool to start a new project with a sound that had a good mix of our influences. Also we decided that it was going to be a lot more serious than anything any of us had done previously.
*What is the story behind the name?
Our friend Mike Lannen died; it’s a tribute to him.
It’s a street name in Georgia.
Or I got to a party late and Matt, Ryan and our friend Josh had it written down on a napkin and said here’s our band name, and I said, “cool.”
*I know you guys were having a hard time finding a bassist to suit the needs of the band. Are you guys still a three piece or have you found your fourth member?
We are officially a full 4-piece band now. We just added Horse (Dave Horsman) on bass. We were working and trying out a few bassists and Horse ended up being the best fit. He is an amazing guy and a talented bassist; definitely brings a lot to the table.
*What do you guys plan on doing in the future? What do you hope to accomplish as a group?
We are going into the studio this weekend to mix and master our 3 song demo. We’re getting it printed up to pass out at shows. We’re planning on writing the rest of our EP in the next few months and in that time we’re still going to be playing 2+ shows a week and doing a 10 day mini tour.
We’ve [currently] got a 3-song demo that we recorded with Taylor Barefoot and Steve Foote from Big D. We’re going to use that for a while and finish writing the EP. Then around April we still start recording and have it ready by the summer.
Our goals for this year… I think we’d like to find an indie label to put our EP out for us (If we can find someone who wants to put it out, we’d be interested. If not we are planning on self-releasing it) and we’re planning a 1-2 month tour just to get our name out as much and as far as we can. I think that’s pretty much our mission. Get a ton of new fans, play a ton of shows and have a good time doing it…
*What is it about Lannen Fall that will set you apart from everyone else?
We have a very DIY attitude towards it all. Getting signed isn’t the most important thing to us right now. We want to get some touring under our belt first that way when we do start looking at labels we’ll have a little more bargaining power.
*What are the bands major influences?
Personally for me, Butch Walker. He’s a great mix of rock, passion and balls all in one. The guy can rip on guitar, he has an amazing voice, and he makes sure every single person in the audience knows he is there. I know Ryan was influenced a lot by Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World and I believe Matt grew up listening to Blink 182 and Travis Barker. Band wise, Jimmy Eat World, Hey Mercedes, Northstar, Marvelous 3, At the Drive in, and all the great local bands we have the pleasure of playing with on a regular basis.
*It’s really cool that the bands you play with influence you. Who are your favorite bands to play with?
A Hero Next Door, A Loss For Words, Annafair, Brand New Disaster, The Cadence, Daphne Loves Derby, Endway, The Fells, Francine, I Am The Pilot, Just Surrender, Letterday, Lucia Lie, Lucky Caderra, Lucy Grace, Medicated Kisses, The Midnight Renewal, My American Heart, The Northwood, On The Surface, Paramore, Sherwood, Signal The Escape, The Receiving End of Sirens, Therefore I Am, This Providence, Twelve.o.One, Vanna, and Whistler.
*Tell everyone a little bit about you as a front man.
Being a front man is weird for me. I was never a frontman, I’m slowly learning how to be one. If that makes sense. I can be pretty self-conscious at times, and I feed off the crowd. If the crowd is loud and crazy and singing along and into it, I’m stoked and I get a confidence boost. If we’re playing for people who don’t know us I tend to be a bit reserved and the problem with that is you want to impress them so they are eventually fans but its tough when your playing shy guy. Thankfully Ryan and Horse like to run around all over the place so that makes up for it…
*Where are your favorite venues to play?
My personal favorite, For the ALL AGES thing I’d say the ICC in Allston, or the Sons of Italy in Weymouth. For the 18+ crowd I’d say Scorz in Nashua, NH. Anytime we play there it just turns into one big party.
*As a closer, are there any shows you want to inform us of?
On February 9th we will be playing at Northeastern University opening up for the Receiving end of Sirens. The show should be pretty amazing. We have a show list on our myspace page so check that out as well. Lots of good stuff coming up over the next few months.
Thanks a lot to Jay of Lannen Fall for taking the time to do this interview. Be sure to check them out live and on their Myspace.
-Lalz