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Absentstar Words by Andy Napolitano New York, New York
"I have to say it was nice to get back to the smaller venue cause it was a much better opportunity to make a connection with potential fans. It's a whole new experience when you can only see the first three rows out of 1000 to 2000 people." Hanbury mentions. Its that connection that sets Absentstar apart from other bands. The band makes a conscious effort to get to know their fans, both at their shows and on the group's MySpace page. "We're not famous or anything, so we can just walk around and watch our friends play after us. We can go back by our merch booth and meet people and talk to people. On the bigger stages, we've had such a good response that we were able to talk to people at length and make really nice connections with people. We got so many MySpace messages that read 'Its so incredible that you guys talk to your fans'," says the bands bassist, Noel Arnim. "There is part of me that never wants to lose that ability to meet people and be amongst people". "Theres so much competition if fans get a bad taste in their mouth from bands that may not be friendly to people, or spend the time talking to them, that one thing can turn fans off," Dixon expresses. Drummer Heath Hamilton adds a refreshing perspective: "Aside from fans, it's like making new friends. Its added a lot being able to talk to people after a show that are younger or older than me, and asking 'what kind of stuff are you listening to cause I hate every song on my iPod, so why don't you send me your top ten playlist' so I can download new songs to listen to. And you keep in touch. I enjoy that." Hamilton does just that as he updates the bands MySpace blog frequently. "We don't feel the need to be persuadable with our fans, we just do it because we like that interaction," shares Hanbury. Many musicians have publicly denounced much of what the internet has inflicted on the music industry, most notably the ability to share files with no monetary compensation received by the musicians. Though their peers may regard that with disdain, Absentstar does not scowl at the thought of digitized music. "To me there's a fundamental human needed for art. Of any kind. You get into the things like intellectual property and who owns what, but people are always gonna want to listen to music. How they get it, the medium, what label it says, it doesn't matter. For us, and for all bands before us, the way that we will succeed is getting in the van." Arnim states. "Whether we sell a million records or people download a million of our records for free, the need for people to see a band live is always gonna be there. The function of how you connect with people, and how people get their music, it doesn't really matter anymore. You're still gonna get in the van." "I think for the better that music has been reclaimed. I have just as good of a chance to be heard as the kid who sits in his garage and puts his stuff on his Myspace page. Ingersoll says. "We kind of set out, I don't know if it was necessarily conscious or not, but after being in other projects and doing other things, we're at the point where we musically wanted to be 15 again and just said 'let's have a good time'…. Whatever happens is gonna happen." Absentstar is not out to prove anything. They love their music, and want to share it with the world, however they can. "Our label is into us. Which, not everybody gets to experience that" Arnim reveals. "The definition will come, regardless of whether we get out there and say this is what we are or not. Hopefully it will reach enough people that people will make up there own minds. We will just do what we do. If people dig it, then that's all we can hope for." "It's just silly friends playing rock music at the end of the day," Ingersoll affirms. With a fresh outlook and an album worth of irresistible music, Absentstar stand in an enviable position. No matter what their future holds, their present will always be about making lasting connections with their fans, be it through the music or otherwise. Ready to take on all comers, the band is increasingly gaining popularity, one connection at a time.
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