We all make mistakes, so let's learn from each other. In the second half of the episode, we talk about our biggest musical mistakes, from being too drunk at gigs, right through to forgetting equipment. But you know, this business is what it is, when the elevator goes up, it has to come down at some point.A review-packed episode this time, featuring music from a bunch of different artists including Cate Le Bon, Marissa Nadler, Big Thief, Cradle of Filth, Bodom After Midnight, Childish Gambino, In Flames, Anna of the North, Porcupine Tree, and even Justin Bieber. So adding this to that, we’re not quite sure what to do. At the same time, we have this Norwegian show that we have to make and love to make, and the next few months are really crazy, we have the premiere on Tuesday, and normally we go into a crazy state of working 24 hours a day for three months.
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It’s kind of mixed, because in one way we have to grab this advantage and this opportunity and we have to do something about it, because this is what we do, we make music videos and it would be great to do something international. IAMSAR MANUAL VOLUME I I-5 Appendix I SAR agreements 5.2 The Parties, to the best of their ability, should provide to each other any information which might be useful in order to expedite and improve coordination. And of course somewhere deep inside I could also dream of this to happen, but it’s just so crazy, to suddenly wake up and get these offers.ĭo you have any idea if you’re going to actually pursue anything? I mean if we were a band-I mean we’re kind of a band-but if we were musicians, I mean I have friends who dream of this happening. Fully booked tours, record deals from all the biggest companies. But nothing like this.Īre you getting offers to do anything you didn’t expect? They’ve done well, the biggest one has had 2.2 million I think. It’s like a regular talk show, but in addition to having guests and comedy bits, we make three or four videos each season. It’s called “Tonight With Ylvis,” but in Norwegian. It’s a late-night talk show, two hours a week.
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Talk about your TV show, since we don’t get it here. So we decided to do that instead of something intelligent, a hit. We thought hey, we have this old idea about the sound that the fox made, because no one really knows. We thought it would be more fun to kind of abuse them somehow. Because we’re comedians and what we do is comedy, we didn’t want to use such a production team to try to make a hit sing. So when the agreed, we started to discuss what to do with that kind of production value. We made a video for one of the guys for his birthday party. And we assumed that they would turn down the offer because it wasn’t a very good offer for them. We actually did a favor for them and we asked them if they could produce a song for us for the next season in exchange. And then we had a chance to work with Stargate, a production company in New York City, they’ve produced for Beyonce and Rihanna–they’re Norweigans but based in the U.S. I guess we must have been talking about what kind of sound the fox makes. The way we work is we just sit and talk about everything and get ideas and take some notes. Where did the idea for the song come from? But this was mostly about the phenomenon, which was really strange, even when it was only at 100,000 views. Comprised of brothers Brd and Vegard Ylvisker, comedy/cabaret duo (they are often referred to as the Norwegian version of Lonely Island), Ylvis has racked up numerous awards in their native Norway. Normally, you know we get some hits and we get some comments, but they’re all about the actual contents of the songs. What are you looking for Use the search bar above or click on one of the sections below. What surprised me the most is that even the very earliest comments on YouTube were “This one is going to go viral,” “This is the new Gangam Style.” Everything was about it going viral. 01 Ylvis - Intolerant 02 Ylvis - Yoghurt 03 Ylvis - Shabby Chic 04 Ylvis - The Cabin 05 Ylvis - Mr. Beyond that we hadn’t even thought about it, it’s really crazy. It was released to get some attention in Norway. It was for our talk show, starting this Tuesday. So I guess this has been an insane 24 hours? Did you expect this to happen or did you think it would just go around Norway? In the mean time, Billboard talked to a still-dazed Bård Ylvisåker about the origin of the song and video, the group’s TV show, and what they’re going to do with the offers pouring in. It will be interesting to see what happens when “The Fox” is available for sale on iTunes in the U.S.