AUSTIN, Texas — “In
the past, we’d make a record and then everybody would go their separate ways
for awhile,” says Fastball's Miles Zuniga.
"But now, we're feeling so excited about the music that it’s ‘How soon can
we make another record?’ We’re feeling a sense of urgency about the music
that’s really refreshing.”
Fastball’s new
album The Help Machine follows
on the heels of their acclaimed 2017 release Step Into Light. The 11-song set, on the Austin, Texas trio’s
own 33 1/3 label and due out October 18, 2019, once again demonstrates the
distinctive songwriting, expressive vocals and inventive melodic sensibilities
of Zuniga and his bandmate Tony Scalzo. With drummer Joey
Shuffield completing the longstanding lineup, the band’s time-tested
creative rapport is as potent as ever on such tunes as Scalzo’s “White Collar,”
“All Gone Fuzzy,” and “The Girl You Pretended To Be,” and the Zuniga compositions
“Friend or Foe,” “Holding the Devil’s Hand,” and the album's enigmatic title
track.
The Help Machine’s original compositions gain added sonic
resonance from the production of Los Lobos member and
versatile Grammy-winner Steve Berlin, whose studio
resume includes work with the likes of Alejandro Escovedo, Faith No
More, Rickie Lee Jones, and the Tragically Hip.
“Steve became an
integral part of the team,” Shuffield asserts. “He’s a really positive guy,
he’s got a great ear, and he helped us come up with some great sounds. His
personality fit right in to what we were doing, and he understood where each of
us was coming from. He just about drove us into the ground; it would be one or
two in the morning and he’d say, ‘All right, what do you guys want to do
next?’”
“Steve was the perfect
guy to produce this album,” adds Zuniga. “We worked really fast. We did it in
ten days, and we didn’t really need the last three.”
Recording at Austin’s
Treefort Studios with engineer Jim Vollentine, who’d worked on
Fastball’s 2004 release Keep
Your Wig On, the band and Berlin maintained an organic creative
atmosphere that allowed the band members to break out of their respective
comfort zones. Scalzo didn’t even play his usual instrument, bass, on the
sessions, instead tackling new challenges on keyboards and guitar. The group
brought in old friend Bruce Hughes (formerly of Cracker and Poi
Dog Pondering) to handle the album’s bass parts. Other guest players
include Austin legend Charlie Sexton, who adds guitar on “The Girl
You Pretended To Be"; Wye Oak member Andy Steck,
who plays multiple instruments on a pair of tracks; and Band of
Heathens members Gordy Quist and John Chipman.
“We had a great time
in the studio, and the whole thing was a very creative experience,” Scalzo
notes. “When Fastball started out, we were almost like two different bands, and
Miles and I tended to be careful to keep our hands off of each other’s songs.
But now, we just view them all as Fastball songs, and we generally feel free to
mess with them. It works better that way.”
With nearly a
quarter-century of music-making under their collective belt, the members of
Fastball continue to extend and expand the band’s widely loved body of work,
which encompasses such memorable albums as their 1996 debut Make Your Mama Proud, their 1998
platinum breakthrough All the
Pain Money Can Buy (which spawned the Grammy-nominated Top Five
hit “The Way”), 2000’s The
Harsh Light of Day, 2004’s Keep Your Wig On, 2009’s Little White Lies and 2017’'s Step Into Light.
"When I look at
our catalog, there’s not a bad record in there," Shuffield opines, adding,
“We’ve been through our ups and downs, but I think we’ve really found our
groove over the last few years. We spent a lot of time on a major label, so
initially the transition back to being an indie band was a little bumpy. But
now it feels comfortable being responsible for everything ourselves, because
that way we’re more likely to get it right. We’re all so into the music now,
and I think you can hear that on the last couple of albums.”
“It’s only natural,”
Scalzo adds, “that you get better at what you do as you get older and more
experienced. But you can't always figure that out when you’re in your 20s. Now
that we’re on our own label, the pressure’s all on us, and that’s fine. All I
ever really wanted was a consistent creative outlet, and we've got that
now.”
The ongoing resonance
of Fastball’s music is reflected in the personally charged passion of
Fastball’s ardent fan base. Shuffield: “We’re always meeting people who tell us
how we helped them get through college, and we have whole families that come to
the shows now. At nearly every show, we’ll meet people who’ve flown in from
other states, or other countries, to see us play. That kind of thing really
warms the heart, and makes us feel like we're doing something
right.”
“We’d love to have
another massive hit single,” Zuniga reflects, “but you can’t really plan that.
We’re living in a different world now, and all we can do is just make the best
music we can. When you're young, you’re insecure and trying to get attention
for yourself. But when you get a little more mature, you start to care
more about what's right for the music. When I was in my 20s, I was always
trying to impress people. But now all I care about is making great music, and I
think that the whole band feels that way.
“We’re all grown-ups
with kids now, so there's more of a sense of urgency now,” Zuniga concludes.
“We’re all still here, everyone’s healthy, and we all still feel like if we’re
going to do something, we should do it now. I don’t want to wake up ten years
from now and wonder what I did with my time. We’ve still got things
we want to do, and I think that our attitude now is ‘Let’s get this stuff done,
there's no time to waste.’”
Tony Scalzo - vocals,
bass, guitar, keyboards
Joey Shuffield - drums
Miles Zuniga - vocals,
guitar
Tour dates:
Fri., Aug.
9 CHAMBLEE, GA Changlee
City Park DUO SHOW
Sat., Aug.
31 PORT LAVACA, TX Flip Flop Festival
Fri., Sept.
13 NEW YORK, NY Le
Poisson Rouge
Fri., Sept.
20 LAWRENCEBURG, IN Lawrenceburg
Event Center DUO SHOW
Fri., Jan. 24 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL Abdo NRR -– Broward Center DUO SHOW
Fri., Jan. 24 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL Abdo NRR -– Broward Center DUO SHOW
Fastball web
site: http://www.fastballtheband.com
Pre-sale link: https://shop.bandwear.com/thehelpmachine
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