Catching Up With… Be Your Own Pet
Following the sad news that Be Your Own Pet will soon cease to be a band, we dug up this amusing conversation with BYOP singer Jemina Pearl. Enjoy.
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If girls are really made of sugar, spice and everything nice, please don’t tell Jemina Pearl. The petite 20-year-old lead singer of Be Your Own Pet just might punch you in the face.
Pearl and her bandmates—Jonas Stein, Nathan Vasquez and John Eatherly—may have only recently graduated from high school, but they already have a hit album, four top-10 singles on the U.K. charts and a frenzied following in Japan. Last month, the band released Get Awkward, its second record on Thurston Moore’s Ecstatic Peace imprint. Moore himself signed the band after being seduced by Pearl’s snarling vocals and the band’s old-school punk sound, reminiscent of punk pioneers like the Ramones and the Stooges.
Paste caught up with the band’s new drummer John Eatherly, who joined the band just in time to work on Get Awkward. The band’s manager woke him up as he slept on the tour bus, en-route from Milan, Italy to Bourges, France in the final days of Be Your Own Pet’s month-long European tour. Despite being shaken from a few stolen hours of precious sleep only moments before, Eatherly graciously chatted with us about touring, songwriting, the new album and a hypothetical zombie apocalypse. And the best part? They’re all connected in the hyperkinetic world of Be Your Own Pet.
Paste: Your new album Get Awkward was released March 18. Where did the title come from?
Eatherly: Actually, it came from when we were recording in the summer. It was actually our producer’s idea; he’s like a good friend of ours. He just said it, and at the time we were all just kind of throwing around ideas, and we thought that it fit pretty well, seeing as how we’re all pretty awkward teenagers. It just fell into place, and we dug it.
Paste: Jonas called Get Awkward Be Your Own Pet’s “first second album,” and said the band felt more pressure recording it than your debut. Why was recording the second album harder than recording the first one?
Eatherly: I didn’t record with the band on the first record, but I don’t think that on the second record, we… I think that as the band as a whole, we didn’t feel much pressure to make it sound any… like… I mean, it was pretty. It wasn’t really like a tense songwriting experience. It was more just like hanging out and having guitar riff ideas, and just jamming on a song for a long time while Jemina would write lyrics. But I don’t think we really felt… I personally didn’t feel any pressure, and I don’t think the rest of the band did.
Paste: Be Your Own Pet’s songs are littered with film references, including not-so-subtle nods to Heathers (“What’s Your Damage,”) Robocop (“Bitches Leave”) and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (“The Kelly Affair.”) Are you guys big movie buffs?
Eatherly: We’re all really big movie fans. Those are a few of Jemina’s personal favorite movies, but we like those movies, too. Heathers is a pretty ridiculous, funny movie. Robocop’s pretty awesome.
Paste: And zombies pop up twice! “Ouch” from your first album was inspired by Dawn of the Dead, and “Zombie Graveyard Party” from the new album pays homage to Return of the Living Dead. Have you approached George Romero to direct a video yet?
Eatherly: I wish! That’d be pretty amazing. It’s safe to say that we all really love zombie movies. I think it’d be pretty cool if the zombie apocalypse happened, and like, we all had to fight for survival every day.
Paste: Would the band live on? With the apocalypse happening, that might be difficult, you know.
Eatherly: We’d continue more as a gang. I don’t know if we’d have time to play music.
Paste: That might have to take a backseat to fighting off the undead with a baseball bat, scavenging for food and whatnot.
Eatherly: Yeah, maybe. I don’t know where I’d go first.