After scouring the internet for the next "up and coming" talent, I think I may have just stumbled upon a band that, with their funk style music, could just be that next "Big Thing" - The Jumping Monks...
Banxy : Hello Jumping Monks. So, how would you describe the band's music?
Jumping Monks : I would say our music can best be described as alternative funk rock. Our first album, "Green Apple Worms", has more of the rap-funk style and is a little sporadic… I think of it as West Coast funk. It was teenagers writing about life and drilling out some funky tunes.
The music we have written for our sophomore album is really refined. We have our sound now, which we feel more accurately reflects our roots. It’s got the funk flavour, but some of the songs have a Texas feel to them… notably, "Won’t You" and "Get Sucked Up". So, maybe we’re Texas Funk-Rock?
Banxy : What is your favorite song from "Green Apple Worms"?
Jumping Monks : That’s hard to say... you’re asking me to pick a favourite child. Speaking for the band I would have to narrow it down to two favorites; "Rock in the Revolution" and "Cold Flannel Nights"… but don’t tell the others.
Banxy : Who are your musical influences?
Jumping Monks : Our rhythm section and vocalists of the band (the Ripps brothers) are influenced by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but also by some country music, folk, and many 90’s rock bands. Our guitarist’s main influences include Jimmy Hendrix, Johnny Lang, and Joe Satriani.
Banxy : Where did the name "Jumping Monks" come from?
Jumping Monks : Jumping Monks, to me, is the definition of musician, or band, or artist. What many people don’t see is the Monk side of the musician. When we started getting the band together I spent a great deal of time alone, writing, practicing, and thinking… I referred to my apartment in college as the monastery. “Jumping” just notes the exposed, live/performing side of the musician. Thus, Jumping Monks. Confused yet?
Banxy : Yes. A lot of people liken your music to that of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, do you feel this is a good or bad thing?
Jumping Monks : I think it is a double edged sword. It is great that people compare us to one of the biggest bands in the world. Also, how many bands out there play music that can be compared to the style of the Chili Peppers? Now ask yourself, how many bands out there play a similar style of music as Green Day? On the other hand, some people feel that some songs on Green Apple Worms are too Chili Pepper-like. I won’t disagree that when a band is a big influence, that can happen. But, I will say that our sophomore album will loosen that connection since we have found a sound that is more our own.
Banxy : You've worked with some big names in the past - Bowling for soup, Ataris, etc. Who would you most like to work with and why?
Jumping Monks : Jim Croce. What a great song writer he was.
Banxy : The J-Monks have quickly set a strong foothold in Texas, what's next for the band? Ever considered playing in the UK?
Jumping Monks : After we release our next album we hope to push it into the hands of labels and try to become more nationally known (I’m sure we’ll take off like a bottle rocket, pick up a couple of music awards, and become bigger than Elvis... well one can dream can’t we). We do have realistic goals, and it starts with becoming a dominate regional band and working up from there. The UK is definitely on our radar. We seem to get a lot of interest for our style of music there.
Banxy : If the band could send a message to the world, what would it be?
Jumping Monks : Rock and roll can’t save your soul, but melodies ring free,
For those to use, and not confuse, whenever there’s a need to sing.
Banxy : Coffee or Tea?
Jumping Monks : Tea. Our bassist would say decaf.
Banxy : Do you have any upcoming Singles/Albums/Tour dates you would like to share with us?
Jumping Monks : This summer we will be in the studio recording our second full length album. We have not decided on a title yet, but we look to release it late in 2007. Till then, Green Apple Worms is available through iTunes and CDbaby.com. We will only be playing Texas dates for the next couple of months while we work on the album. Keep an eye out for live clips on our webpage, jumpingmonks.com.
Banxy : Jumping Monks, Thank You for your time.
Jumping Monks : Thank you.
Jumping Monks are Brothers Travis (bass, vocals) and Weston (drums, lead vocals) Ripps, and their long-time friend Adam Jacobs (guitar).
Check out Jumping Monks'
Myspace page and
official website. You can hear their music there.