Modular acts Tame Impala and Jonathan Boulet are not just joining forces to perform at the Modular Xmas Party – they've also been
touring together recently, sharing the laughs, the tears and the inadequate
riders that characterise life on the road, so we asked them to tell us what they
thought of each other. Tame Impala's bassist Dominic Simper and Jonathan Boulet, frontman of, er,
Jonathan Boulet, graciously obliged.
Tame Impala on Jonathan Boulet
"What struck me first about touring with
the Boulets (or Booblets, as our techie/tour manager Super Dave lovingly calls
them) was how young and fresh-faced they are to the world of touring Australia.
At the first show of the tour someone mentioned that it was their first show - ever.
Having played well over a hundred shows in the last year, that idea kinda blew
me away.
"When I casually brought up the topic of the
whereabouts of our rider (and by that I mean complained loudly to anyone within
earshot who would listen) guitarist Ravi more or less replied 'Oh we
wouldn't know, we've never had a rider before.'
"The enthusiasm they have every day
after staying in dingy backpackers' could only come from a band who hasn't done
it pretty much every night for the last year.
"They also have a pretty good habit of showing up to
the venue sporting different injuries/various missing limbs as a result of
spending the day at the skate park of whichever town we're in."
Jonathan Boulet on Tame Impala
"Nicest guys in the world. Absolute pleasure to be
touring with.
"Playing before Tame Impala: It's weird sometimes
because the crowd aren't expecting the music we play. Sometimes it's well
received but sometimes there's this look of 'am I at the right show?'
"One time they gave us and the Laurels a roasted
chicken to make chicken sandwiches. No one was in the band room to accept it,
so they left a pleasant little note. 'Dear Laurels + Boulets, help yourselves
to this chicken etc etc. Love Tame Impala.'
"They taught the boys the many, many ways a beer could
be opened using water bottles, tabletops and other beers.
"Nick says he used to skate, but we are yet to see the
proof. He's also the only band member that always wears shoes on stage.
"Jay told us he never used to like heavy music at all.
He said he used to always play the drums softy because he didn't like the way
heavy drummers played. Apparently he used to be in a jazz band.
"On their rider list, right at the bottom, they request
a cuddly dog. This request has not yet been delivered."
Tame Impala and Jonathan Boulet play at the Modular Xmas Party on Sat 12 Dec
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