For years, the annual Warped Tour has been more or less a knucklehead boys club on wheels with music in between but in recent years more female-dominated bands have been cracking the lineup. Count among them Meg & Dia, the two easy-on-the-eyes, Utah-bred sisters Frampton (no relation to Peter) Meg, 23, and Dia, 21 and their three male bandmates.
The group has been on three Warped jaunts, including this years.
Meg & Dia is supporting its first major label release, Here, Here and Here (released April 21 on Sire), an accomplished collection of confessional and sometimes confrontational (and irrepressibly catchy) modern rock that takes more stylistic liberties than most bands in the pop-punk/emo realm.
Dia (foreground in photo), who sings lead and splits songwriting duties with Meg and the other band members, called from the tour bus and proved to be a lively, open interviewee. Heres an edited version of our conversation.
What are the good parts and the bad parts about Warped?
(Coughs) Well one of the bad parts is getting sick and not being able to get better. We dont have a hotel, a place to take a hot bath. Ive been cleaning out my nose with a netti pot. Id give anything for a hotel right now, a quiet room. Yesterday I had a crazy fever.
Video after the jump.
Meg & Dia play the Warped Tour on Sun. July 26 at Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg.
This article appears in Jul 15-21, 2009.
