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Exclusive Interview with Drummer / Jewelry Designer Pamela Love!

In Exclusive Tom Tom Magazine Interview, Tom Tom Fashion, Tom Tom Magazine Blogroll, Tom Tom Magazine Feature, Tom Tom Magazine Featured Video on August 14, 2009 at 9:17 pm

When Pamela Love isn’t gracing the pages of Vogue with her jewelry line, she is rocking out in her basement in Greenpoint with her three piece all girl band Scorpio Rising.  The jewelry designer and fashion icon brings the same intensity and unique aesthetic to the kit. At out last benefit show, we had the pleasure of interviewing Pamela from everything about what inspires her drumming to her favorite kind of soup. Check out the video below after you read our exclusive interview!

Pamela Love

Pamela Love

Full name: Pamela Love
Nickname / pseudonym: Panina Sverdlovetzky
Age: 27
Where were you born: New York
Where do you live now: New York
Bands you are drumming in currently: Scorpio Rising
What you do for a living: jewelry designer
Something outstanding about you: I’m an outstanding multi-tasker

I’m really inspired by Afro-cuban polyrhythms… I am still limited. And I think my limitations inspire my style.” -Pamela Love

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Tom Tom Magazine: When did you start playing the drums?

Pamela Love: In high school but I stopped for a very long time. And every day I am still learning.

Tom Tom Magazine: What influenced your decision to become a drummer?

Pamela Love: I had damaged my vocal cords and could no longer sing. But I still had all this musical energy I needed to get out.

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Pamela at the kit

Tom Tom Magazine: Has any drummer influenced you? Who has influenced you the most?

Pamela Love: When I was a kid I was obsessed with Keith Moon.

“I am always listening for the drums even when I am not trying to.” – Pamela Love

Tom Tom Magazine: What inspires your drumming style?

Pamela Love: I’m really inspired by Afro-cuban polyrhythms… I am still limited. And I think my limitations inspire my style.

TTM: How did you form your band?

PL: My close friend Stephanie and I just started jamming together and we have gone through a lot of lineup changes until now. Currently our good friends Elizabeth and Jane are on guitar and vocals.

We Love Pamela Love

We Love Pamela Love

TTM: What band has influenced your band the most?

PL: Personally, Neil Young, The Band, Fleetwood Mac, Paul Simon, Bruce Sprinsteen have been major influences on me. All of us are influenced by totally different kinds of music. It’s hard to say who has influenced us the most.

TTM: How would you describe your band?

PL: Sort of psychedelic, garage, with an element of early 90′s grunge.

TTM: What’s the hardest part about playing drums?

PL: Singing and drumming is so challenging. Also (and I’m not kidding) I really have such a hard time getting my hi-hat clutch tight enough.

TTM: How would you describe your ideal drum set?

PL: One the puts itself together and takes itself apart.

TTM: You’re involved in a lot of different projects: jewelry design, film, painting etc…do any of them influence your drumming? Does your drumming influence your other creative endeavors?

PL: I think everything influences each-other. Last season my jewelry was heavily influenced by African, Mexican and Native American jewelry. I was also extremely interested in drumming styles and music from those cultures as well. Especially the music of Ali Farka Toure. Its interesting how a fascination with a particular culture can affect many different creative aspects of your life at the same time. I also think another common thread is that I am always doing something with my hands.

Pamela at Tom Tom Magazine / Make Music NY Show

Pamela at Tom Tom Magazine / Make Music NY Show

TTM: Who are your favorite drummers right now?

PL: Keith Moon, Steve Gadd.

TTM: What are you listening to currently?

PL: Grizzly Bear, Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson, Devendra Banhart, Leonard Cohen, Tk Webb and the Visions, TV on the Radio, Moon and Moon, Bat for Lashes, T.I.

TTM: Has drumming had any impact on the way you listen to music?

PL: Yes. I am always listening for the drums even when I am not trying to.

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Pamela working on her line

TTM: What is your favorite set-up for your kit? Why?

PL: The simpler the better. As long as I have a bass, and a snare and a high hat I’m happy.

TTM: How often do you practice?

PL: 3 days a week.

TTM: How do you warm up?

PL: Coffee, tea, cigarettes.

TTM: If you could change one thing about the drums what would it be?

PL: Nothing. They are perfect. Well actually sometimes I wish I could play standing up so I could dance. I’m thinking I might need some congas.

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Pamela at Coco 66 in Brooklyn

TTM: Do you do anything else drum related besides playing in a band? (i.e. teach drums one on one, rock camp, drum circles, etc …)

PL: I really like playing djembe.

“Listen to as much music as possible.” – Pamela Love

TTM: Where do you shop for your drum gear?

PL: Guitar Center usually. Or Main Drag Music in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

TTM: What’s the best piece of advice you have as a drummer?

PL: Keep it simple.

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Pamela

TTM: What would you recommend to a new drummer starting off / advice for new drummers?

PL: Practice all the time. Get “the new breed” and learn everything in it. Listen to as much music as possible.

TTM: What are some of your other hobbies / interests?

PL: I like to paint, sculpt, draw and make jewelry. I also love riding my bike.


xo,

Vicki Simon, Senior Editor

Shannon Funchess (Light Asylum) Interviewed on Tom Tom TV!!

In Tom Tom Magazine Blogroll, Tom Tom Magazine Featured Drummer, Tom Tom Magazine Featured Video on July 17, 2009 at 10:37 pm

After the Tom Tom Magazine / Make Music NY presents show, we interviewed Shannon Funchess (Light Asylum) about what inspired her to drum. Check it out!

Light Asylum will be performing tonight!!

China Chalet

47 Broadway

Below Rector – Between Exchange Alley and Morris St.

COME. WE’RE HAVING AN EPIC JOINT BIRTHDAY PARTY. BE THERE.

IT’S GONNA BE A BIG DANCE PARTY WITH ALL OF OUR FRIENDS AND PEOPLE WE KNOW. A SPECIAL EVENING FOR SURE.

PERFORMANCE AT 10PM BY LIGHT ASYLUM !!!!!!!!!!!!

BOOTY SHAKING DJ SETS BY: JESSE HUDNUTT, KATHY LO, KAELIN BALLINGER, SARAH COLLIGAN, MAY KWOK AND MORE!

Exclusive Interview with Bunny Rabbit!

In Exclusive Tom Tom Magazine Interview, Tom Tom Magazine Featured Drummer, Tom Tom Magazine Featured Video on June 25, 2009 at 4:20 pm

After the Tom Tom Magazine show on Sunday, I talked to Bunny Rabbit about her new project Follower and what inspired her to become a beat-maker. Check it out!

xo,

vicki simon

Ipso Facto & Poppy and The Jezebels: 2 UK bands Tom Tom Magazine Loves

In Tom Tom Magazine Featured Video on May 29, 2009 at 7:43 pm

Check these rad ladies out. The UK is teeming with amazing bands with ladies behind the kit. We are in love …

IPSO FACTO

POPPY AND THE JEZEBELS

Interviews with these drummers coming soon …

xo,

Tom Tom Magazine

The Shark

In Tom Tom Magazine Blogroll, Tom Tom Magazine Featured Video on May 8, 2009 at 6:20 pm

Drummer of “Joe Gideon and The Shark” goes simply by “The Shark” and she totally is. This London based duo is currently touring and hopefully Tom Tom Magazine will catch up with her. New favorite band. Check it out …

From their myspace:

“Gideon plucks six strings, dreams stories and sings. Kid sister Viva, a.k.a. ‘The Shark’, plonks, stomps and honks. Formerly members of Bikini Atoll, they released two albums on Bella Union, second album recorded by geeky genius Steve Albini. Then, they formed a family band and spent summer 06′ getting drunk in a barn writing songs on their 8 track recorder. It’s been two years now and in this time they’ve been invited to play with great bands and musicians around europe; Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Archie Bronson Outfit, The Duke Spirit, Scout Niblett, Michael Gira to name but a few. Their tales are beginning and their tails are wagging….”
xo,

Tom Tom Magazine

Exclusive Interview With Gina-marie Scardino!

In Tom Tom Magazine Blogroll, Tom Tom Magazine Featured Video on May 5, 2009 at 5:00 pm

At the benefit show we took an opporunity to ask Gina-marie about what its like to be a female drummer and to give advice to people starting out.

Full interview with Gina-marie coming soon!

 

Tayisha Busay Perform’s “Rad Girl”

In Tom Tom Magazine Featured Video on May 3, 2009 at 10:22 pm

This amazing performance was bestowed upon us at the benefit show. Please enjoy.

Tom Tom Magazine Exclusive Video Interview with Kathi Ko Drummer of Hand Jobs!

In Tom Tom Magazine Blogroll, Tom Tom Magazine Featured Video on April 21, 2009 at 2:46 am
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