For those who don't know you, who's behind Inspector Cluzo?
The Inspector Cluzo is Laurent Lacrouts (lead vocals/guitars) and Mathieu Jourdain (Drums). TIC is a DIY international self managed, self financed organic blues rock duo as well as organic professional Farmers pioneering Agro-ecology to face Climate change in their Lou Casse farm. They have a strong volcanic live reputation all over the world recognized by its pairs: Clutch, The Eels, Red Hot Chili Peppers. 1500 gigs in more than 67 countries within 18 years
I love how 'less is more' isn't just a motto, but is evident in your music and your way of life. What led you to adopt this philosophy?
Less Is More is our 10th album, we were not sure about recording it but when Vance Powell was visiting us at the farm: we said “for many reasons and with the world we’re living in, especially with the massive music industrialization, what we used to call “rock n roll”, including all its tastes and ingredients is dead”. No place for it in the new music industry, but also no place for it in a very regular and gentrified globalized society. So we said if it is the last one (we don’t know yet, we’ll see like we always do at the end of this one, we never got a career plan, we’re farmers, the most important thing remains the farm); if it is the last one, let’s do a very “fuck-it- and-rock“ album. Very close to what is our live reputation: organic, raw, radical. So we decided to record live, first of all, like were recording bands in the 90’s like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, so we planned to arrive at the studio very well-prepared, like we always did, but prepared in a sence where we knew by heart the new songs, a bit like if we played them 1000 times in order to record them live. So we’ve played them a lot, and slid them here and there in the “horizon” worldwide tour.. to try them for real in live.
"Less is More" sounds super honest and direct. What ideas from Thoreau or Debord helped you create this way?
The process was long almost 2 years. We always write songs the old way: with an acoustic guitar, if the song is fine with just the acoustic guitar and the lyrics, then we say “ok” we got one...but it is not arrangements or production which are gonna make the song...the basis is the song itself, Vance works like this (Nashville way) and us too, since the beginning.
We read lots of books, that is our inspiration and we write a lot. Reading books is the only solution for us to come back to reality especially with farming, in a world where reality is confused by fake things completely out of the ground. So reading books is the solution we think to take distance of the too fast society we’re living in. We live in las Landas in front of the Pyrenées in a 300 years farm called “ lou casse “ which means “the oak in our gascon language ) so we align our way of life to the nature timing and not the opposite… this is the “tiempo” and as you say “ nuestro temple”. One day we’ll release a book. For this album we digged into D.H Thoreau ”Walden and “Civil desobelience” books and we wrote a song about him, he’s the first real ecologist who spoke about what we called today “post growth”. Tim Jackson has developped the concept but Thoreau found the way and experienced it himself, so this is why it’s even stronger: applying and experiencing your own convictions, by yourself. Also digged into “the society of spectacle “ of Guy Debord the French philosophe ...who described excatly the world we’re living in now...but in 1967. He said in 1967:
”In a world which really is topsy-turvy, the true is a moment of the false."…
It sounds like our world nowadays...
You live very differently than usual, with the farm and everything you do. What motivated you to leave the conventional and get closer to nature?
At the beginning of the band, travelling a lot worldwide we could see and testify where the world was going due to the mass globalization. We decided to not only complain about this big change but do something real. It how we ended up running a farm as it was making sense that if you want to be a little bit free you would need to be self-sufficient. All that thanks to the background we had here in Gascony. The elders could teach us how to raise animals like geese, sheeps, hens, pigs, etc and grow cereals. That was for us the best way also to fight the Climate Change. Now that we are talking about balancing our Carbon print it was perfect as growing cereals for example you catch a lot of carbon print for example. This life also gives us inspiration to write new music.
Your music sounds so powerful and raw that it seems impossible to record without losing that energy. How did you do in the studio?
Well, to get that energy in the studio, it starts before the studio session, almost a year before to practice the songs again and again to put ourselves in almost live conditions to be able to put all the energy in the songs. Besides Vance Powell helped us beeing in good recording conditions and as he says: “I’m here to take the best version of yourselves”...
On the other hand, was there any moment during the recording that almost made you rethink something, or did everything flow quite naturally?
Yes, we let it flow naturally to take the good version of “Journey men” for example, it’s was kind of a magic process, we first took a version in the studio parking lot then finally ended up to track it in the studio hallway using only one microphone.
In "Less is More," the songs talk about materialism, labor struggles, and very human things. What led you to address these themes?
If you take a look at what is the Occidental society we live in, stepping back you can easily go to that kind of conclusion. Of course we can say that with our experience of people who travelled a lot and work in a farm.
What projects or ideas do you have in mind for the coming months?
We’ve just ended a tour in the US/Canada support our friends of Clutch and have curently a big tour lined up in all Europe at the Fall and we are planning to visit all countries we visited so far.
We will play in Madrid at the Wurlitzer next December 10th and we are working on playing some festivals in Spain next Summer. Stay tuned!
Finally, if someone could only listen to one of your songs and understand your world, which would it be and why?
IT’s very hard to pick up just one The Inspector Cluzo song as we play different genre of music. However listening to “As Stupid as you can” it will give you an idea of one aspect of what the band is.
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