BYOP's Stein Talks New Album(s), Touring, Thurston

Having just finished a three-week tour in support of Arctic Monkeys, teenage rampagers Be Your Own Pet will head back to the studio in June to record their second album with Steve McDonald, who also produced their self-titled debut.
BYOP guitarist Jonas Stein spoke to Pitchfork recently about the album, which they hope to release sometime in September. "We have about 15 songs written right now, but we'll probably try to kick out a couple more jams for the hell of it."
As for the title of the record, Stein said, "It might have been [bassist] Nathan [Vasquez]'s idea-- I don't remember-- but I thought it would be kind of funny to call it II."
Stein also said the sound of the record "might be a little more colorful" than the debut, meaning it will have "a little bit more variety. There's some really raunchy stuff, and there's some really poppy stuff. There's definitely going to be songs you get stuck in your head. There's definitely going to be songs you can listen to and go freak out to. Everyone's musical tastes have gotten deeper. I've been into the Kinks. Nathan's been digging on the Misfits a lot lately. We've been listening to some T. Rex, and we really like Animal Collective a lot."
Titles of the songs that may go on the new album include "Bummer Time" ("it's got some gang vocals in it"), "The Kelly Affair", "Blow Your Mind", "Becky", "Free the Beast", "Zombie Beach Party", "Food Fight", and "Twisted Nerve". Stein said most of the titles have come from singer Jemina Pearl because she has written most of the lyrics herself. "Being a singer, it's easier to sing what she wants to sing or what she feels rather than getting handed someone else's lyrics."
While touring with Arctic Monkeys, Stein noticed a difference in the way the two bands write. "Arctic Monkeys [take] really long sound checks, and they'll work on songs at the end of their sound checks. We don't really have the luxury of doing that yet. For us, we have to be plugged into amps and have loud noise going on for it to work. We can't just do it really quietly. In the beginning, as far where a riff comes from, that can be anything: acoustic guitar, whatever. But when it comes down to all four of us being in a room, getting a song finished, we need a vacation. [For] most of our writing, we have to cut out time and work on it at home."
Stein's other band, Turbo Fruits (with BYOP drummer John Eatherly and a bassist named Turbo Max), will release their own self-titled debut on July 17 via Ecstatic Peace! (UK residents will get the album on Ark Recordings.) Stein said the Turbo Fruits album differs from Be Your Own Pet in that it's "not quite as spastic, maybe a little bit more classic rock oriented, maybe has a little more of a Southern vibe going on. [It's] still rowdy, but some of the songs are definitely more chilled out than some of the Be Your Own Pet songs."
Stein also sounded off on a few other topics, including partying with the Arctics, meeting Thurston Moore and Sonic Youth, and being such a young touring band.

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