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Awe Yeah!Homework before rock with Smoosh
Kat JetsonPublished on February 17, 2005Dad tells us that things around the House of Smoosh have been hectic recently, with (in no particular order) "sick kids, State Cup soccer games (go Aysa!), cleaning for the Today Show film crew, huge homework assignments [and] our normal jobs." With that said, we imagine it wasn't easy getting his daughter Aysa to sit down for yet another one of these pesky interviews when all she probably wants to do when she gets a little free time is play some music. Smoosh's debut album, She Like Electric, is a fun yet sophisticated mix of sugar-coated pop and light-hearted rock that sounds exactly like you'd think it should: happy, youthful and optimistic, and girly and adorable, with vocals that resemble Kay Hanley (Letters to Cleo). And they can play, too—Chloe was schooled on the traps by Jason McGeer of Death Cab for Cutie, while Aysa's piano skills could nearly rival those of Tori Amos. Not even kidding.
Aysa:Some of my friends think it's cool, but they don't really think of me as being famous or anything 'cause I am just a regular kid. Do either of your parents go with you on tour? What's that like? What's the most rock-star moment you've experienced? What do you do with the money you make on tour? Have you tried creating music with anyone other than each other? What's been one of the most memorable experiences of this all? So are you keeping a journal or scrapbook documenting of all this?
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