Smile Politely

Five questions with Bradley Bergstrand of the Palace Flophouse

Probably one of the most unprententious band from C-U, the Palace Flophouse has a little bit of the Sea & Cake, a little bit of Lou Barlow and a whole lot of catchy back and forth vocals.  Most songs on their most recent release, Try Not to Get Worried, are self-containted narratives on love, lonliness and travel. You can get the album for free on their myspace page.

Favorite C-U band past or present
I’m pretty new to the band Wolfie, but right now they are pretty much the best reason I can think of for putting my headphones on. They do more with a minute and a half of music than most bands can hope to do with four.

Favorite C-U newscaster
I get the news I need from the weather report by Doug Quick.

Favorite C-U entree, dessert or drink

Saag Paneer with whole wheat Naan, from the Bombay Indian Grill on Green Street. It’s even better if you kick things off with a Samosa.

Favorite album of all time
My favorite album of all time is There’s Nothing Wrong with Love by Built To Spill, with Pavement’s Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain being a very close second.

Why readers should come see your show on Saturday
Because it features four hardworking C-U bands each with their own great music to share. Also, each member of every band playing will be sincerely grateful to you for coming.

The Palace Flophouse plays this Saturday night with Take Care, Jet W. Lee and Rusalka at the Canopy Club (10:30 p.m., $5).

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