Yves Klein Blue has come a long way since first forming in 2006; they have won MTV’s kickstart competition, toured internationally and built a – œbad-ass’ reputation for themselves.
Taking their name from the artist Yves Klein, and his theory that a blue paint does not lose its brilliance over time, the band hopes their music, like the endless blue, will be timeless. “I hope that in 20 years time a fan will dust of our record (CD or mp3 file) and still enjoy listening,” says drummer Chris Banham, “I think every band hopes to have some kind of timeless quality to their music.”
Describing the early days as a band “in the words of the mighty boosh” as “classic times, crazy days” Banham reflects on the difficulties in building a reputation. “It’s always difficult to build a good reputation; we jumped at every opportunity and practiced a lot in the early days.” Though for some it is all about building a – œgood’ reputation in terms of music, for Yves Klein Blue it was also about earning a bad-ass name. As “four scrawny white boys from private schools” it was difficult for the band to build up their bad-ass reputation, but Chris is still working hard. “I never return the shopping trolley to the appropriate bays and I never indicate when leaving a round-about, so I guess that makes me pretty bad (ass).”
Looking at the band’s success to date it’s hard to imagine that Yves Klein Blue have only been together for two years. They recently performed at the – œSouth by South West’ music festival in Austin, which Chris named, a “once in a lifetime experience… Mundane tasks like carrying gear around actually become fun when you’re doing it in Austin.”
Their victory on MTV’s Kickstart helped fund their current EP with $20,000 of prize money. “The competition gave us some good exposure and also enough money to record our current EP” and if they hadn’t won… “If we lost I could have become depressed, walked into a casino to gamble away my money and then hit the jackpot on the pokies with my very last dollar. Alternatively, I could have become a Himalayan Sherpa, helping mountaineers carry gear up Everest.”
Thankfully they received their kick-start and used the prize money to make a killer first EP. Their current and first release Yves Klein Blue Draw Attention to Themselves has brought a new variety of music to the Australian music scene and with plans to record in November, their first full length album might have a few expectations to meet.
The band is “giddy with excitement,” Hoping to release an album in the first half of next year. But for now, you can check out the Immaculate Confection Tour which Chris promises to be “more fun than you could have watching a TV marathon of ‘Happy Days’.”
Yves Klein Blue Draw Attention to Themselves is out now
The Immaculate Confection Tour with The Holidays
Friday 3 October – Mona Vale Hotel, Sydney
Saturday 4 October – Anu Bar, Canberra
Thursday 9 October – Enigma Bar, Adelaide
Friday 10 October – Amplifier Bar, Perth
Saturday 11 October – The Prince Of Wales, Bunbury -FREE ENTRY
Sunday 12 October – Norfolk Basement, Fremantle
Thursday 16 October – Great Northern, Byron Bay
Friday17 October – The Zoo, Brisbane
Saturday 18 October – Coolangatta Hotel, Gold Coast
Sunday 19 October – Sol Bar, Sunshine Coast
Thursday 23 October – Oxford Tavern, Wollongong
Friday 24 October – Annandale Hotel, Sydney
Saturday 25 October – Northern Star, Newcastle
Sunday 26 October – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
Wednesday 29 October – Karova Lounge, Ballarat
Thursday 30 October – National Hotel, Geelong
Friday 31 October – East Brunswick Club, Melbourne
Saturday 01 November – East Brunswick Club, Melbourne
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