1. To introduce you to people who aren't familiar with you, where are you from and what is your style of music?
My name is Matt Farley. I'm from Danvers, Massachusetts. For more than 5 years, I've been relentlessly recording songs about every topic I can think of. The songs are short and catchy.
2. How did you come up with the idea to do what you do today (being a prolific and hilarious songwriter with many different personas)?
I used to be part of a songwriting duo called Moes Haven. We released 25 albums between 2004-2010. We put lots of work into creating some fantastic, Dylan-esque masterpieces. But we also had an inclination to write some silly songs. I started to notice that the silly songs were the only ones making money (about $2 per song per year). So I figured if I recorded thousands of songs like these, it might earn me thousands of dollars. So far, it's working.I came up with all the personas because I thought it would be too complicated for there to be one artist with so many songs. Also, it's just easier if all the food songs are by The Hungry Food Band, and all the prom songs are by The Prom Song Singers, etc. And, I figured I'd be creating a fun mystery for people to solve when they recognize that the voice of The Toilet Bowl Cleaners is the same as the voice of The Passionate & Objective Jokerfan.
3. Who are your influences and idols in the music you play and in your style of comedy?
My musical influences aren't known for comedy songs: Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Van Morrison, Billy Joel, etc. In the world of comedy, I like Brendon Walsh and Randy Liedtke.
4. What kind of humor do you associate your music with; satire, parody, or something completely different?
I'm not sure. My basic approach would be to say, "Wouldn't it be funny if there was an artist that just sang about _________?" And then I create that artist.
5. How does it feel that a song that you made which has you repeatedly singing the word "poop" has over a hundred thousand listens on Spotify?
It feels good, of course. But I'd be more proud if songs like "Poop Into a Wormhole" or "Bristol Stool Chart" were that successful. I actually put some work into those two songs. "The Poop Song" took me two minutes to write and record. But I won't complain about it!
6. What is your favorite part about being a musician?
I just enjoy recording songs. It's fun to be creative and to have a finished product that you can share with people. I've enjoyed recording stuff since I was a teenager.
8. Which is your favorite persona of yours and why?
The Toilet Bowl Cleaners are great. It's wonderful to know that there are nine albums devoted to poop songs. Lately, I've really liked The Very Nice Interesting Singer Man who just released two albums: one about things in his house, the other about transportation. He'll be doing albums about clothes and body parts in the next few months.
9. From your music, it's easy to tell you're a huge fan of a lot things such as books, movies, sports, and obviously music. How do you find time to take all of these things in while writing all of the music you do?
My day job only takes up three days out of the week. That means I have the rest of the week to spend on music. I rarely do more than 8 hours of recording in a day. So that leaves plenty of time to listen to podcasts, watch movies, read books, etc. I just need to fight the part of me that wants to lounge around and do nothing.
9. How would describe your writing process?
For the improvised piano songs of Papa Razzi and The Photogs or The Passionate & Objective Jokerfan, I'll quickly make up a chord progression on the piano, then hit record and make up the lyrics for a minute or two. Then it's on to the next song, unless things went really wrong.
For more involved songs, I almost always record the music first. Then I'll often make up the lyrics as I go. But I'll go back and rerecord certain lines to make it better.
10. What is the plan for this year and beyond?
Albums about clothing, body parts, and household products. More celebrity songs. A new Toilet Bowl Cleaners album.A new album by The Odd Man Who Sings About Poop Puke and Pee (he's in competition with The Toilet Bowl Cleaners). The album will be called "Diarrhea Diary," with each song being an entry in the diary of a man who has been suffering from sever diarrhea for several months.
11. Would you rather fight a horse-sized duck or 100 duck-sized horses?100 duck-sized horses.
12. Can you write a song about this interview/blog? No problem if you're too busy, because you are obviously busy. Of course! It'll be on the next Papa Razzi and The Photogs album.
13. That's it for now, anything else you would like to add? I am always happy when my music is featured on The Bone Zone podcast: http://www.bonezonepodcast.com
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