"Born in Pittsburgh, PA during the summer of 2004, Ennui has made their
mark by creating textural post-rock/pop that combines good melodies with
walls of guitar noise, fender rhodes idolatry and a fair share of
laptop beats & bleeps. Known
for spanning multiple genres for each of their albums, Ennui remains constant
on their evolving path of sound."
Check out the band at Facebook, BandCamp, Twitter, MySpace and Soundcloud. The locals are currently finishing up production on their upcoming album to be released this year as a follow up to "Formation of Tides" from 2011. I want to thank songwriter and vocalist Jim Doutrich for taking the time to participate in this edition of First/Last.
Thanks, Jim. I love your music, man. Really hate to put labels on it but your self described 'synthgaze' is cool.
The first album you ever bought?
“Licensed to Ill” by The Beastie Boys.
“Licensed to Ill” by The Beastie Boys.
Your last album bought?
“Sunlight” by Herbie Hancock.
“Sunlight” by Herbie Hancock.
Favorite album of all time?
If based on plays, I’d say “Music Has the Right to Children” by Boards of Canada.
If based on plays, I’d say “Music Has the Right to Children” by Boards of Canada.
First concert attended?
David Bowie and NIN.
David Bowie and NIN.
Last concert?
I work at a music venue but the last concert I actually went to see outside of work was M83.
I work at a music venue but the last concert I actually went to see outside of work was M83.
Favorite concert ever?
Sigur Ros at the Hollywood Bowl.
Sigur Ros at the Hollywood Bowl.
Favorite thoughts, experiences about
Pittsburgh?
Pittsburgh feels like one big family. Because of its small size everyone sort of knows everyone else. That can lead to a lot of problems but it's also a very great attribute to the city too. Summer is very short here but very well spent.
Pittsburgh feels like one big family. Because of its small size everyone sort of knows everyone else. That can lead to a lot of problems but it's also a very great attribute to the city too. Summer is very short here but very well spent.
Thanks, Jim. I love your music, man. Really hate to put labels on it but your self described 'synthgaze' is cool.
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