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Walter Meego

As long as we’re not supporting anything evil, it should be okay.

story by Jon Graef

Judging by name alone, you might think that Walter Meego is the most ubiquitous person in television right now. He’s been on television, both in shows (“Ugly Betty”) and on commercials (the latest ad for Heineken). On any given night, you can hear the electronic pop-rock sounds of “Forever”, the opening track from his debut album Voyager, emanating from the TV screens as photogenic actors of all ages party to his jam. There’s only one problem, if you can call it that. The dude is a band. Or rather, the dude is two dudes: former Chicago residents Justin Sconza and Colin Yarck. Indeed, it seems like millions are familiar with the music and the commercial — but not, ironically enough, the band itself.

“I actually haven’t seen the commercial yet. I don’t watch that much television,” says singer and Luke Wilson look-a-like Sconza. That’s probably because he’s too busy writing the new material which will eventually comprise Walter Meego’s second full-length LP in the band’s newly adapted home of Los Angeles. “But as long as we’re not supporting anything evil, it should be okay,” Sconza continues. “You can poke holes in any kind of argument or ideology. I mean, nobody buys albums the way that they used to. If they were, we’d be selling out.”

That last remark was prompted by a question regarding any ambivalence that the band may have felt in using their music in a commercial, considering that Sconza has cited Nirvana (a stridently anti-corporate band if there ever was one) as a primary influence in Walter Meego’s music. In listening to Voyager, especially its Daft-Punk-pop first half, one has to wonder how Kurt Cobain’s brand of anguished, introspective angst fits into Meego’s effervescent songs, particularly on tunes like the Beach Boys-indebted “Girls”. But like Cobain and his inspiration John Lennon, Sconza knows how to pen a catchy melody — and Voyager has got those in spades, even when the band explores darker moods like on the claustrophobic “Through a Keyhole” and the distorted haunted-house disco anthem “Lost.”

What’s even more impressive about these songs is that, despite their futuristic sounds, the band creates them using completely vintage equipment. Sconza tells Chicago Innerview that Walter Meego’s equipment roster includes everything from “CFR-20 oscillators…to everyday vintage Moogs”. The band also is strict about recreating these sounds in a live setting, which they’ll undoubtedly do at their Chicago show this month. “We don’t use a live drummer at all. It’s mostly just samplers and drum machines,” Sconza explains.

So then, how exactly did such a band hook up with current touring partners Ra Ra Riot, a straight-up indie rock band if there ever was one? “We were actually about to go on our own headlining tour, which we weren’t too thrilled about,” reports Sconza. “But then [Ra Ra Riot] invited us to come along to their tour, and we said ‘yes’. We’re very excited about playing with them. This is the second time we’ve been back to Subterranean since we moved.”

Despite the busy schedule, the Ra Ra Riot/Walter Meego tour doesn’t start until the beginning of this month, which naturally allows Mr. Meego time to work on new material — some of which, according to Sconza, will be debuted on the tour. As to how Sconza likes the music scene of Chicago as compared to that of L.A., he remarks that the latter is “just larger. There’s more of a cheesy, Sunset-strip inspired scene there. They’re both varied scenes though.” No matter how gussied up the electronics get — or how stripped-down/unplugged (as Sconza hints about future performances) the band may evolve into out in L.A. — Walter’s intensely listenable music remains as pop-filled and rewarding as ever. Even if he’s two dudes instead of one.

Walter Meego :: with Ra Ra Riot :: Subterranean :: Sept. 11.

The Boy Least Likely To, Brenmar Someday, Skeletons & Girl-Faced Boys, Walter Meego


THE BOY LEAST LIKELY TO
As visions of sugarplums and fairies dance in our heads, two giddy little Englishmen are happy to provide the soundtrack. The whimsical duo, The Boy Least Likely To, has raided the music rooms of early learning centers and primary school practice halls to create the sweetest album since — well, were records ever made of chocolate? Their impressive debut, the aptly titled The Best Party Ever, is full of elementary instrumentation including recorders, bells, Casio keyboards and woodblocks. Galloping guitars and skipping basslines surround childlike melodies that could easily be sung at storytime. Singer Jof and instrumentalist Peter have created a sound as lighthearted as Dexy’s Midnight Runners and as innocent as They Might Be Giants. Although, sadly, their first headlining tour has been cancelled for an opening slot for James Blunt, The Boy Least Likely To is certain to make better decisions in the future. (Appearing with James Blunt at the Riviera on March 25) –text: Gina Pantone


BRENMAR SOMEDAY
You know those young genius home-recording types that the Pitchforks and alternative weeklies are always raving about? Brenmar Someday is one of those. He’s spent the last few years turning a room in his mother’s house into a fine cave full of loose wires, novelty instruments, junkyard sequencers and bleeping blipping boxes that most of us couldn’t even fathom. It seems like every time he emerges, he’s got another EP and that with each recording, he’s tweaked his sound. His first demo was all blip hop and ambient dubs. His collaboration with Elissa P wavered between crisp piano pop and avante garde noise. The last time I saw him play, he was rockin Anticon-brand hip hop with a local Dose One-type. For this show, he’ll be joined by Adam Langston and Mike Silvestri, who’ll be layering traditional instruments over the electronics. (Appearing with Skeletons & the Girl-Faced Boys at Empty Bottle on March 22) –text: Eric Lab Rat


SKELETONS & THE GIRL-FACED BOYS
Sometimes Skeletons and the Girl-Faced Boys sound like a horde of robots run amok. At other times their sound is delicately layered and tenderly melodic. And that can all be during the course of one song. Skeletons, a.k.a. Matt Mehlan, started playing with experimental electronic pop sounds on his own but collaborations with other musicians led to the establishment of compatriots in noise, The Girl-Faced Boys. Together they create the sound of electricity that’s gotten free of the wires. Impossible to pen in and at times uncomfortable, sometimes they’re putting forth funky electro-pop and at other times an unapproachable sonic mess seemingly inspired by cheap Halloween haunted house soundtracks. Still, with lyrics like, “We won’t be proud / We’ll just think you’re an idiot,” how can you not like this group? (Appearing with Brenmar Someday at Empty Bottle on March 22) –text: Noah Levine–photo: Will Calcutt


WALTER MEEGO
I can’t quite figure out what to make of Chicago’s Walter Meego. Just when the beats and loops point in one direction, Justin Sconza’s vocals drop in and suddenly I think I’m listening to a George Harrison record. I’ve been inclined to call the band electro-pop, dance, and post-rock at different moments and the reality is that they are all of those things…a feat rarely pulled off successfully. The track “Usually” fuses a danced-up juke joint stomp with muted horn parts and, perhaps surprisingly, the result is thoroughly enjoyable. The disparate elements are weaved together with rich and elegant production that begs for a set of headphones. The band has honed its live skills opening for the likes of Caribou and Tom Vek, and noted indie label Brilliante Records will release their full-length debut, Hollywood, on March 28. If you’re feeling particularly impatient you can pick up a copy at the Empty Bottle show, which will serve as the official release party. (Appearing at Empty Bottle on March 24) –text: Don Bartlett

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