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Darrin Pheiffer Standing His Ground With Goldfinger When we caught up with
Darrin Pfeiffer to talk about
Goldfinger's new record, Stomping Ground,
he was on tour in Barcelona, Spain with the band. "The fun thing
about
making this record was that we got to work with producer Tim Palmer,"
Pfeiffer says. "Tim did a lot of stuff with Bowie,
Tin Machine, and
Pearl Jam, and he really knew how to get us to gel as a band. The
reason I particularly like him is because
whenever there was an
argument with the other guys about a drum part - 'Darrin, we don't really
think it goes with
the song' - Tim would go, 'I think it goes great!'"
Pfeiffer says that Stomping Ground shows the
band's heavier
side. "This record is definitely a rock record," he insists. "In a way
it goes back to our first record, which
was about power. Our last
record [Hang Ups] focused more on ska and reggae. It's not that we
didn't write any of
those kinds of songs for this record, because we
wrote about twenty-eight tunes to pick from. But at the end of the day,
when
we all sat down to decide what material we'd use for the record,
the ska songs just didn't make the
cut."
Prior to this record, the band released an EP called Darrin's
Coconut Ass, Live From Omaha. "The band
always makes fun of my hairy
behind - and we've wanted to call a record that for years," Pfeiffer
says. "We did a broad
spectrum of cover tunes ranging from The Police,
Joe Jackson, and The Smiths to Peter Tosh. We had no new songs at
the
time, so we decided to record covers."
Pfeiffer also did his own solo record, The Revenge Of
Chicken
McNuggets, during breaks in Goldfinger's schedule the last couple of
years. About the record (available through
the band's Web site,
www.goldfingermusic.com), Darrin says, "I wrote a lot of songs and
presented them to the band,
but they said, 'No, we can't use 'em.'
After a while these songs started piling up, so I decided I'd
record
something myself.
"They're just thirty of the stupidest songs you'll ever hear,"
Darrin says with a
laugh. "But what I like about the record is it's all
me. I wrote it, produced it, recorded the drums, bass, and guitar,
and
sang. I mixed it, too. I can't wait to do another one."
Robyn Flans
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