Get to Know: Early Eyes

Feb
23
rd
2018

 Ahead of Early Eyes show in the 7th St. Entry , we got to ask Jake Berglove a few questions. Read what he had to say below, and don’t miss them in the 7th St. Entry on Friday, March 2.

Liz Legatt: Which Early Eyes song best describes you as a group?

Jake Berglove: I

think our Magnum Opus as of now, is “Penelope.” It’s a song that we

have a lot of emotional connections to and its probably one of our

most musically dense songs. Also, its a song that has really evolved

with us as we grew, like there have been minor rewrites all over the

board and as we learned more about making music together and writing

music together, a lot of that development was channeled

into “Penelope”. Lately though, every time we write a song, and its

still new and fresh in our heads, that always feels like the best

description of us you know?  Like when we write a new song, it really

feels like the most present and up-to-date representation

of the band. Speaking of new songs, odds are very high we might play a

few of them at the entry 😉 😉

LL: I’m assuming, that since you’ve recently released a song called

“Coffee”, you’re all coffee people. How do you take your drink?

JB: Warm

drinks and I go way back. If I end up at a worldwide coffee shop,

possibly named after a minor character in Moby Dick (hint. hint.)

I usually take my coffee black, maybe if the day is getting to me,

black with a shot of espresso. If I do, however, end up at an

establishment of higher character, I am super into a good Miel. Like

holy shit into Miels.

LL: There is so much debate surrounding who’s performed the best Superbowl

half-time show of all time. In light of the recent Superbowl

in Minnesota, care to weigh in?

JB: A

list of my favorites are Prince, obviously. Also, I think Bruno Mars

and Co. was probably the grooviest Super Bowl I’ve seen. Beyoncé with

“Formation” in the middle of Coldplay’s

performance was everything I wanted and more. As for JT, I think It was

pretty okay. I definitely don’t think it deserved all the hate it

received. There was a lot of angry bleed over from people hating Man of the Woods,

which is fair, but I think the

rest of the show was pretty rad. The Tennessee Kids throw down. The one

thing that I really was upset about, though was that JT didn’t reunite

NSYNC for a one-night-only rendition of “Dirty Bop”. That song is

vanity. I was only crying a little.

Fun Fact: my first concert ever was NSYNC . I was probably like 2 years old, but it was right after No Strings Attached came out.

LL: Collectively, as a band, how many hats would you say you own?

JB: More

than you’d expect, but less than you’d hope for. The thing is, we share

a bunch of hats with each other, so on the surface, It may

look like we have quite the collection, but I think our hat game is,

for the most part, pretty modest compared to most Minneapolis

musicians.

LL: If you could claim any piece of art as your own, what would it be?

JB: Like if I got to steal anybody’s art for myself?

I’d

really want to write a book, or screenplay, or something like that.

Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love music, but I feel like If

I have a musical idea, I can usually figure out how to turn it into a

reality. Lately, I’ve just been obsessed with putting together a

narrative and building characters in a form that gives me more that 5

minutes of music, you know? It’s something I’m still

figuring out, so I’d probably want to claim something like that. I

think I’d probably take Slaughterhouse 5  that’s one of my

favorite books. To be honest, one of my many guilty pleasures is teen

coming of age novels, so maybe I’d claim a John Green

novel, or something similar.

Blog by Liz Legatt (Marketing Intern)

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