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Cats and Oceanic Mammals

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Hey All!

So as may all know we are back on tour hitting up the Southern Regions of the US, with a few Mid West and Western areas. Anyhoo, the first three shows have been a blast, big ups to everyone in Columbus, Cincinnati and Asheville that made it out to the shows and got your Scream and Shouts on! I have been taking random photos using my fancy Instagram app on my Iphone of our travels, please stay connected to our facebook fanpage and if you are a user of instagram please feel free to follow.

Moving on. I’m going to do something a bit different in this post. It kind of sums up the thoughts I often have about our music being accepted and loved by so many different people from all walks of life, all having a great time at our shows. The young, the old & everything in between. It’s a very powerful and motivating blessing indeed. I found this lovely video on the Huffington post and thought it was pretty fitting in my belief in uniting and loving each other in spite of our differences. If Cats and Dolphins can…… Well, You get it. :)

Enjoy!

xoxo Noelle

SXSW 4-5 + Europe

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I am finally at home in my cozy bed after 2 weeks of FATT mayhem. I just realized that today’s blog post may be a bit long. So instead of talking about everything that went down on the last two days of SXSW, I’m going to Bullet point and let the photos do the talking.

Day four went a bit like this:

11am: Interview with Best Buy Music

2pm: 30 minute Performance for KUT Radio at the Austin Convention Center.

Hopped in Van drove to IFC House

5pm: 5 song performance for Live at IFC House & Interview.

6pm: We Head at Spin Magazine Headquarters to meet Yo Gabba Gabba for a photoshoot.

6:30: Fitz and I go to Spin Mag and Diesel Dinner for an interview where I run into Dave of Chromeo (swoon!)

8pm: Break time

9pm: take a petty cab to Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop for our

11:15 pm Performance in a Packed outdoor Tent for the Dangerbird Official Showcase. Yes we rocked it and the crowd rocked hard!

1:30am: Bed Time!

Day 5

Left hotel at 11:30am and caught a shuttle to Stubb’s for the Rachel Ray Party.

I raided the Bravery’s Dressing room for Rachel Ray’s angus beef sliders. For which I’d polished off three :) . I watched about 15 minutes of Eli Paperboy Reed’s 30 Minute set. Hung out with the Gang in the backyard area reserved for us artist. Then at
1:30pm hopped on stage for our 30 minute performance with Rachel Ray standing on the side lines jumping round to our MoneyGrabber Ending.

2pm We ended our SX experience, took photos with Rachel, kissed the Tantrum Boy’s good bye and at 3pm, Me, Fitz and Lisa hopped in a cab for
our 5pm flight to London Heathrow.

We landed in London around 4pm were a car was waiting to take us to our hotel in St Pancras. We had the day to ourselves so we decided to catch a cab over to Soho for lunch and a stroll, where we ended up walking through the Royal Park near Buckingham Palace. We saw giant swans taking bread from passers by and little ducks with flattop haircuts. We later met a friend for some amazing Thai Food and went back to our hotel to rest up for our 8am lobby call and train to Brussels Belgium. This is where the fun begins!

The Train from London Brussels took about two hours. Upon arrival we met our Belgian marketing team who took us to our lovely hotel, The Dominican where we dropped off our bags, had a quick lunch and then drove to our first round of business in Europe. We were set to perform on a Belgian TV program called De Laatste Show with the Laatste Show band and audience members. It was a bit strange as this was the first time that Fitz and I have ever performed without the rest of our crew. However, the Laatste show band did a great job and the entire production team were extremely hospitable. We wrapped up our performance of MoneyGrabber with ease and went back to the hotel around 8pm. I’ve been to Brussels a few times in my past musical experiences so I had the opportunity if showing Lisa and Fitz a few sights. We walked over to the center of town, were locals and tourist alike come to sit on the cobble stoned streets surrounded by centuries old cathedrals. We saw the fountain Sculpture with a big name yet small frame, the Mannequin Pis and ate begin waffles in a romantically lit landscape. It was EPIC.

The next day we 3 met our marketing duo in the lobby if the Dominican for our day of Press. We took interviews from 10am till 6pm, with magazines and Radio. We performed an acoustic version of MoneyGrabber and Breaking the Chains for Studio Brussel & Radio 1. Fitz was in heaven with one station, Radio Nostalgie, as he got to show off his fluent French speaking. We ended our day with Belgian Fritz and Chocolate from my favorite chocolatier, Pierre Marcolini, kissed our marketing team good bye and hopped on our evening train to Amsterdam.

We started our day in Amsterdam the same as we’d started in Brussels. Woke up around 8.am had breakfast and drove 30 minutes outside of town to our partnering label, V2 headquarters for our first round of morning interviews. Fitz and I really enjoyed talking to the journalist on this Euro trip as the questions asked were out if the norm. It really felt like more of a conversation vs. just the standard interviews. There seemed to be a need to understand and explain why & how we chose the music that we do. How we found each other and how we feel about our current successes. We even dabbled into the creation of Dear Mr.President, and our feelings of social responsibility through music.

After our morning interviews we drove over to the largest radio station in Holland, 3FM, to meet the men that put us on the map internationally, Journalist Guuz Hoogearts and Dj Gerard Ekdom. The story behind this meeting and how we came to be in Europe, was in Guuz enjoying our music so much that he elected to send our record to every DJ in Holland to get them to play us on air. He sent MoneyGrabber to Gerard who happens to be the highest rated DJ at 3FM, and he played it immediately and every day at the end of his show for nearly 3 months. He made our song the top 18 of the most requested songs in Holland. This magical happening of two people spreading our music around is just another example of how important people like you all are to us. I really can’t say thank you enough! Okay so we get the station and were greeted by some of the programing staff. We were walked into the building of this beautiful studio with flat screen televisions, large mixing boards, white walls and carpeting with 3FM shades on the large windows, opened the main studio door and were greeted with such enthusiasm by a man standing about 5″9, brown hair, brown eyes, a fashioned button down shirt and jeans, Gerard Ekdom. It was amazing, I felt as though we had entered a day party, Gerard was just a ball of energy and excitement. There was music, there was laughter, we had an on air interview, performed an acoustic version of MoneyGrabber, had a photo shoot in the lobby, had a workout session with Gerard performing MoneyGrabber with us and his Cowbell (see video Link below) FATT And Gerard then we kissed everyone good bye and headed back to the hotel for another round of interviews from about 4:30-6pm. We left the hotel around 7 and hopped on a 9:30pm train to Paris.

Our Parisian Visit was a bit more relaxed as Parisians are a relaxed society. In the morning we drove from
Our chic hotel called, Hôtel Du Triangle d’Or, to a music shop where we performed our acoustic set 4xs for two online magazines. We went back to our hotel for an hour 1/2 lunch break at the Cafe Olympia across from the famous Olympia Music Hall. It was a beautiful spring day in Paris the streets were full of people and we dined like royality on Croquet Madams and fritz. We went back to our hotel around 4pm and finished our day of interviews and photo shoots at 6pm. It was wonderful having finished early as we actually got the chance to visit friends and dine again. I had the Duck, Fitz had the Steak and Lisa The Sole, it was a Magical ending to a very busy two weeks.

Thank you for reading. As always enjoy the photos, and I will be back soon with more from the FATT Diary!

Xoxo Noelle


Scaggs and Yo GabbaGabba




Spin Diesel Dinner



Us & Rachel Ray











London Scene


Enter Brussels








Fitz Patrick!



Towne Centre

Ms. Scaggs in Brussels







Enter Amsterdamn

Lobby Of Our Hotel

The Food of Pari!

The End!

SXSW Day 3

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Hey All!

So I am a little late in posting this up, as we actually had some time to hang out and catch a band after the show last night. I’ll reveal who we saw in a bit. We got the day started around 11:30 am with an interview w/ one of my favorite TV VJ/DJays Matt Pinfield of 120 minutes on MTV. This was the first time we’d seen Matt since we were invited to perform on his radio show in NYC. I really love Matt’s enthusiasm about our music and our current successes. He truly is a fan of what we are doing and it’s genuine.

The next stop was around 2 pm, at a very cool event called the Factory Sessions home grown here in Austin TX. It was sponsored by Harpers Bazaar & VH1. The theme of the set was based on Andy Warhol’s Screen Test exhibit. I was pretty excited about how they were going to pull this off for a live show setting, as I’d gotten the opportunity to see the real one while I was in NY at The Met so my expectations were high. They did a great job with the two story space blending the Warhol with an almost early 60′s rock vibe. The stage area had Persian rugs all around accessorized with old vintage suit cases on a white brick backdrop where they projected the Warhol Film. The second floor had a small photo shoot setup where they held the interview on air couches surrounded by silver balloons and black & white polaroids on the walls. They’d teamed up with an owner of a local vintage store called the Gypsy Sun for some fun wardrobe pieces used to style the artist participating. I walked away with a beautiful silver and black sequence bustier you may see on stage in the near future. They also had live art happening that was to later be auctioned off, and an open bar of libations for the early afternoon St.Patrick’s Day celebration. It was tastefully done, and we had a blast.

The rest of the afternoon included three interviews, Funny Or Die, Star 98.7 & Rhapsody Music. As well as a visit to Perez Hilton’s gifting suite with swag provided by Express, Burberry, D&G etc, etc. I walked away with a pair of vogue sunglasses while the boys walked with shoes and clothing (Shocking lol).

Our last two events were our 45 & 30 minute performances. We started with a Private event for Entertainment Weekly in front of a small crowd of enthusiastic movers and shakers all dressed in clover green, need I say more? The next was our official SXSW showcase with The Roxy at the Rusty Spur. The show was wall to wall people covered in Sweat in a very hot venue! It was amazing!!!

This was the first night that we were able to just hang out after our last show. Fitz and our management called there connects and got us into a very exclusive event in which the band below were the night’s entertainment. I really don’t have much to say after this. So Please enjoy, and I’ll be back tomorrow with DAY 4!

Thanks Everyone!





















SWSX Day 2

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So, Day two of our SXSW experience began at 8:30 AM or KSGR’s morning show live at the Four Seasons. We were so very tired from the late night we had with the Foo Fighters, I literally hadn’t gone to sleep till 2:30 am :/. However, the mood when we entered the lobby was lit up with smiling faces and warm welcomes from attendees that had been at the event since 5am! We performed 2 songs and the reaction and energy we received made that early morning seem like 11pm.

The next performance took place at Austin’s famous Waterloo Records. Just before we had an interview with VH1. We will be VH1′s “You Oughta Know” artist for their month of April. This is such an amazing opportunity for us! We are all very excited about this and hope that you all are as well! After our Waterloo performance we were invited back to the Four Seasons to meet with the President of VH1 himself, He was a gem, super laid back and excited to have us be apart of their monthly feature. That experience really reinforced our gratification for all the wonderful people we have had wanting to share our music with others.
Hard to conceive that last year at SXSW we were begging to get added to great showcases and now we are being interviewed by some of the biggest stations in the country. I feel extremely blessed.

The rest of our day was wrapped in more interviews one with VeVo.com that comprised of conversations about the Sharktopus Movie and my Fetish for metal & punk bands. As well as a very stripped down performance of MoneyGrabber for Grooveshark.com that will be available for your viewing pleasure in a few weeks, Stay Tuned for that.

Right now we are enjoying some cold pizza and hamburgers in the most amazing office space owned by Lance Armstrong. We are actually in the head quarters of his organization Live Strong. As always I have photos of our adventures. Enjoy, and thank you again for reading!

Xoxo
Noelle



Corridors of The Dresden Hotel

J Ruz’s make-shift Keyboard Stands.

Live Strong Headquarters

From Left to Right: Dangerbird’s Jeff Castelaz, Justin Bumper Reeves, Mgr. Lisa Nupoff, Fitz & Jenni Sperandeo

Some of the Artwork inside Live Strong







Day 1 SXSW

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What Up Everyone! Noelle here and today marks the first official day of FATT at SXSW. I will be keeping you all up to date on our activities through this Saturday. If some of you are not familiar with South X Southwest. It is an annual music convention that happens here in Austin Texas. It is one of three major music conventions catered to Music and the business that surrounds it. There are over 2000 bands all playing in various venues around and outside of downtown Austin. We played here last year and initially landed our record deal with our label Dangebird Records. It is quite a thing to experience, you never fully realize how many bands are out there until u come to something like this and hear them all at the same time! It really is a celebration of the art that we choose to take on as a career as well as just being a listener and lover of the art.

Anyhoo, we just wrapped up our very first show of the next four days with one of my FAVORITE Rock Bands, The Foo Fighters! They played the entire new LP, “Wasting Light”. They ended their performance with a 6 song encore of their older hits including my favorite song, “Pretender”. There were over 1000 ppl in the crowd, who all stayed to watch us perform as well. Not a bad way to start off this spectacular week! I had the opportunity of meeting Mr. David Grohl and his lovely wife after the show. They were both watching us from the side of the stage. It was quite an honor.

We have a full day tomorrow starting with an early morning Radio performance and interview with KGSR. So I am going to leave you all tonight with a few photos I was able to take throughout the day. Thank you for reading as always. I’ll be back tomorrow!

Xoxox
Ms Scaggs