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Sophmore S/S10





Video of Sophmore’s S/S10 collection. I must say I always remember Sophmore more for their presentations more than the clothes but they’re just as good. I saw it on Purple Diary, cameo by The Virgins.
Interview With The Virgins via LOOKBOOK.nu


When Rich Girls came out there was not a person out there that didn’t have that song stuck in their head. My professors had it on their iPods, the kids I worked with were singing it, and lyrics were on at least a third of my friends Facebook status updates. While everyone was waiting for The Strokes to come back The Virgins took over and became THE example of New York rock and roll. With catchy hooks and a sound and attitude that led back to their influences from 70’s clubs like CBGB and Max’s Kansas City. Their self titled album has been critically acclaimed and their live shows have gathered a large following. With such a great fan base I wanted to open up the chance to have their fans ask some questions so I teamed up with the culturally defining site LOOKBOOK.nu to let their community conduct the interview. Music and fashion have always gone hand in hand and is a large part of what Letter to Jane is all about. I’d like to thank Nick Ackerman from The Virgins and Andy and Yuri at LOOKBOOK.nu for helping make a great contribution to our ongoing Artist Interview Series.
If you could meet anyone in the world dead or alive who would it be and what would say to them? – Sasha S.
Wow, so many people. Maybe Van Gogh or James Jamerson or someone else who died unknown and penniless just to tell them how important to the world they’ve become. Or maybe Cleopatra or Helen of Troy to see if I (a modern man) would find them as beautiful as they we’ve mythologized them to be.
What bands, past or present, are strong influences or give great inspiration to the music you all make together? – Chris F.
We love so many bands and listen to so much music but the main picks would be: The Rolling Stones, The Faces, Neil Young, Chuck Berry, The New York Dolls, David Bowie, and The Wu-Tang Clan. All the basics really.
Do you think music can be used to create and effect wider social change? Are all of the genres and styles of music that branched off from each other in the 20th century making a reunification in sounds, and a fusion of different types of music? Are the Virgins a part of this? – Ellis D.
Can music make a difference? Sure. Of course a human thought or a human idea has the potential to make people see the world differently and therefore initiate social change blah blah blah, whether its in a speech, a law, or a song. Although it occurring in music in any substantial way is an extremely rare phenomenon. It’s happened with Robert Johnson, Elvis, Dylan, The Sex Pistols, Grandmaster Flash and Mellie Mel and that’s about it.
And, Yes I do feel that in 2009 genres are less defined and more fluid than ever before; which is great. Its exciting to see people blending Motown with electronica or Folk music with punk rock. We definitely enjoyed a lot of genre mixing on this first record.
What has been your favorite concert you’ve given so far? – Veronica G.
We’ve been very lucky to be given the opportunity to play some crazy and amazing shows. But I think our favorite will always be a benefit concert we played for the saint mark’s church which is on the block we live. The whole city turned up and it was like a mini festival in the courtyard and then us and a bunch of our friend’s bands played in the church and it was mayhem. I remember being up there and literally thinking “this is the most fun I’ve ever had in my life.”
Does image play an important role in your band & do you believe your style should be just as relevant as your music? – Bombs
Style is a obviously a huge part of rock and roll but to us, writing good songs is our job; that’s why we’re a band. After being “in public” for a couple of years now we’ve learned that we have very little control over our “image.” Listeners, the press, bloggers, and promoters basically decide who we “really are” and we don’t have the time or the inclination to go around correcting misconceptions. So I guess the answer to that question is no.
In your song Fernando Pando, the lyrics say “kids I used to know that died now they’re not around I wonder what they think of life when they’re looking down.” Was there any personal inspiration for this beautiful lyric and what do you actually think they would gather from the lives we lead now? Do you think they would feel ashamed or proud of our generation? – Bethany G.
Well all three of us have lost young friends. Its something that is very hard to wrap your brain around: that this interesting, pretty girl or this amazing energetic guy that you loved has just vanished. In my opinion, when Donald asks “I wonder what they think of life when they’re looking down” it’s less of a literal question and more of a fantasy of his that they actually are “up there looking down” instead of just simply gone. The real question I think he’s asking is “what the hell happened to my friends? Where are they?”
Aside from music, do you have any other creative talents? If so, do you feel that your other interests help you to make better music? – Ella W.
I don’t know about other talents but certainly other interests. We all love visual art and novels and movies and I think that plays a huge part in who we are and the music we make.
What comes first for you, music or lyrics? How much input does each member of the band have when writing? – Sandy R.
We don’t really have a set song-writing formula. Songs will come from a riff one of us has come up with or a concept or a lyric or a jam. But Donald writes all of the lyrics. He keeps a notebook that he’s always writing in. Once we have something interesting musically he’ll then provide the lyrics.
If you could only listen to one song, watch one movie, and eat one dish of food for the rest of your life, what would you choose? – Janny P.
Ugh. That’s an impossible question to answer. You’d get sick do death of any choice. So I guess I’ll say Days of Heaven for my movie; The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down by The Band, and an amazing Cheeseburger.
How did you decide on the name ‘The Virgins’? – Elsa F.
We wanted a very simple name that was fun and ambiguous.
(The Virgins are a rock band from NYC, you can find more out about them at their website)
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LOOKBOOK.nu x The Virgins x Letter to Jane

UPDATE:
I just got word that everything is a go. You can view LOOKBOOK.nu’s post here.
Or you can just view the text below, please spread the word:
Our friends at Letter to Jane, a blog that covers fashion and music culture, will be interviewing indie super group The Virgins, whose hits “Rich Girls” “One Week of Danger” and “Private Affair” took pop culture by storm and now they want to talk to you!
Letter to Jane along with LOOKBOOK.nu have set up to have The Virgins answer questions by the LB community. The interview will be published on Letter to Jane. If your question is used, it will feature your name and a link to your LB profile next to your question.
Here’s how it works: Either leave a comment with your questions or email Tim from Letter to Jane timpmoore [at] gmail [dot] com
If you send an email be sure to include your name and a link to your LB profile and be sure to put “LB INTERVIEW” in the subject line.
Not all questions may be used, but we will try to include as many as possible.
The deadline to submit questions is September 7th, so hurry! :)
Previous Post:
I thought it would be a good time to inform you of an upcoming event around here. The greatest fashion community online LOOKBOOK.nu has teamed up with Letter to Jane to have the indie supergroup, The Virgins answer your questions. The only catch is that you got to be a member of LOOKBOOK.nu. Members will be able to leave questions for the band and have them answered along with the members name and link to their profile featured in the interview. I will update when all the final details are sorted out and the period to send in questions open. There will be a post on LOOKBOOK.nu as well when everything is ready so stay alert and don’t forget to participate. With your help this can be a very fun and interesting project.
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Letter to Jane’s Best Albums of 2008
I was going to refrain from doing one of these but after so many lists that I just didn’t agree with I decided to make my own.
I don’t know how accurate I can be with this but my top ten of the year are:
1. Mystery Jets- Twenty One
Hands down this was my favorite thing to listen to from 2008. Great lryics, attitude, and sound. Sometimes rough, sometimes sacrine, all of it clever.
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Young Love-Mystery Jets
2. M83- Saturdays=Youth
A perfect blend of nostalgia and cutting edge sound. I still remember the first time I listened to this entire album, by the end I was such a state of dazed euphoria, I haven’t felt like that since.
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Graveyard Girl-M83
3. Adam Green- Sixes and Sevens
I understand Adam Green is a hard pill for people to swallow, but I’ve had no problem with Green since throughout his career. Sixes and Sevens is a return to form in my opinion with the usual obscure lyrics with a lounge singer style over and eclectic catalog of Americana.
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Adam Green- Rich Kids
4. Raphael Saadiq- The Way I See It
This is one of the best R&B albums in years. Sweet Motown sounds mixed fresh lyrics. This is another album, like M83, that feels as nostalgic as it does cutting edge.
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Raphael Saadiq- Never Give You Up
5. Lykke Li- Youth Novels
I kind of didn’t want to put this so high but I had to. Every year we see a new a indie/folk/dance/soft spoken female singer (Cat Power, Taken By Trees, Feist), and I really didn’t want to include this years flavor but I can’t lie, I’ve loved them all and this album is my favorite of them all. Incredibly infectious melodies that surprisingly make you move in spite of their sparce acoustic nature, Oh not to mention the lyrics are incredible for a pop album, (I dare to say that Little Bit is one of the best written pop songs in a long time).
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Lykke Li- Little Bit
6. The Last Shadow Puppets- The Age of Understatement
I know, I’m on a retro-indie kick, but I can’t deny what great songs these are. Taking their influence from the likes of Donovan and pre-Ziggy Bowie, the album is a surprisingly unique spin on retro indie rock.
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The Last Shadow Puppets- Meeting Place
7. Crystal Castles- Crystal Castles
This is a bit low on my list for how much I’ve listened to it, and it’s not because it’s not as good, it’s because it’s not that new. While the album came out this year, the group has been banging some of these songs for years. Still though, it great dance music. Terriffic meoldies, punk attitude, and clean simplicity make this album a must for everyone.
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Crystal Castles- Reckless
8. Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks- Real Emotional Trash
A completely emo title for an album completely devoid of any emotion. Great classic type of rock with ironic lyrics and inventive sounds that make this album almost expierimental.
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Stephen Malkmus- We Can’t Help You
9. Vampire Weekend- Vampire Weekend
Man who wasn’t playing this album this summer. I will admit that I find this album kind of annoying at this point but it’s still a solid album, great band, great songs.
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Vampire Weekend- I Stand Corrected
10. Santogold- Santogold
I can’t be the only one who was surprised at how popular this album became. Let’s face it, it’s not the easiest listen in the world and yet this thing blew up, (which makes me very happy). Even though she gets compared to M.I.A. a lot she is an artist unto herself. I would go more into this but if you’ve seen a Budlight commercial at all this year then I don’t have to.
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Santogold- Creator
Close Contenders:
No Age- Nouns
I understand the love/hate for this, but it really is a great album if you give it time and I love how it brings back the LA punk scene of the 80’s.
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Abe Vigoda- Skeleton
I’m actually surprised this didn’t make my top ten. Truly another terrific album from LA this year, (and I would say this is much better that Nouns)
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Cut Copy- In Ghost Colours
The perfect indie/electronic mix, again, should be up there but there just wasn’t enough room.
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Albert Hammond Jr. – Como Te Lama
I’m done waiting for the Strokes to come back, AHJ has defined his own path and made two great records so far.
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Cold War Kids- Loyalty to Loyalty
Good album, but somewhat lacking
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Lupe Fiasco- The Cool
Should be in my top ten as well, but honestly I just couldn’t put in there because I’d always choose to listen to those albums over this one.
Kanye West – 808’s and Heartbreaks
After all my hate for this album right after Love Lockdown came out, I soon became it’s biggest fan, kudos Kanye, you got me again.
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Erykah Badu- New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)
She is a musical genre all to herself that brings with it a unique listening experience as well.
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Fleet Foxes- Fleet Foxes
I’m not the biggest fan of the resurgence of indie chill out folk music but this really is an impressive album which I can’t stop listening to.
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Black Kids- Partie Traumatic
Great, silly, party music. Great attitude and ridiculous lyrics, (I still can’t believe they made a knock, knock joke as a verse).
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British Sea Power – Do You Like Rock Music?
Another great album but lacking compared to their last efforts
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Glasvegas- Glasvegas
Kind of like a more bitter Raveonettes, which is a good thing.
The Wombats- The Wombats Proudly Present a Guide to Love, Loss, and Desperation
This is up here for “Let’s Dance to Joy Division” alone, great song.
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The Virgins- The Virgins
I couldn’t stop playing this all summer.
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The Teenagers- Reality Check
The poor man’s M83 is still pretty great.
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MGMT- Oracular Spectacular
I really appreciate this album, but I think it’s weaknesses start to show after time.
Keane- Perfect Symmetry
I feel the same about this that I do about MGMT
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White Williams- Smoke
I will say it’s our generation’s Diamond Dogs, and I don’t know if that’s a good thing or not.
Atlas Sound- Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel
If you don’t get it by now, I’m a sucker for this kind of stuff.
Lightspeed Champion- Falling Off the Lavender Bridge
I thought this came out in 2007 but apparently it just made it for 2008, another great folk/rock album with a punk edge to it.
-Tim

