By Elizabeth Byrum
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May 26, 2010
For the past year, Durham’s Luego has been busy. The pop-rock band established its big, retro-infused sound on its first record, Taped-together Stories, but adds even more warmth and creative juice to the upcoming Ocho. Full of unified backing vocals and foot stomping fun, Ocho continues in the same story-telling troubadour spirit. As Luego prepares for a quick tour and the album’s release party at the Nightlight on Saturday, staff writer Elizabeth Byrum sat down with frontman Patrick Phelan at Cosmic Cantina in Durham to chat about the upcoming album, the local music scene, and Herbie, the legendary number 53, over some chicken burritos. Diversions: What has it been like releasing two albums in 8 months? Are you tired yet? Patrick Phelan: Sometimes I feel a bit worn out, a bit worried because I am doing everything, working my ass off. But like that’s my role, is running things, booking us, shopping us, paying for everything, writing out songs, making sure everyone’s happy, staying on top that, staying on top of the bands everyone else is in, staying on top of the bands in the scene, the Pitchfork scene. I’m working, I have a dog, I write songs, and I constantly feel the need to create. This album Ocho, kind of represents a period in my life just like the last album did, they are very different from each other. I think to be an artist you have to be changing, and I feel insane because I am just compelled to write, to produce, and to perfect and to get better. I feel like I am getting better and we are getting better as a band. The records are becoming more careful and expressive.