I was at their gig in Dublin last night, IT WAS AMAZING!!!!! I briefly met them before the gig and got my photo taken with Este and Alana, they're really nice. I have been looking up their music again today and just noticed a comment of mine got lots of thumbs up. Thanks, people. I still can't wait for the album, I can't get enough of their music and they ROCK live! Go see them!!!
These girls grew up in the San Fernando Valley, not Santa Monica, for Christ's sake. Sure, they went to a good high school and yes, have the advantage of hand-me-down instruments galore from their parents, but their parents REALTORS who played music for fun. I agree, their voices aren't strong, but I'd say their musical skills and the energy they put in their live performances make up for it. Besides, indie music is FULL of kids from privileged families - why not pick on them, too?
Fiona Apple (when she's trying) and Jenny Lewis have strong voices. The Haim girls seem to struggle with breath support, and so they tend to get breathy and off-pitch. I've also heard Danielle sing harmony with Blake Mills and there are times in which she simply does not sing the right notes. Though I'd like to note that I wrote that entire thing in their DEFENSE because I love their music and I think they put on a damn good live show - I have no interest in "attacking" them.
It's nice to have rich parents. Some bands live four to a tiny Hollywood or Brixton apt and scrape by on odd jobs. These rich girls never spent a second in want of anything or sweating a single payment. "I'm not ready for college, Daddy." "OK, Honey, here are some instruments, clubs that my buddies own WILL front you, a studio in the house, and guaranteed buzz in the media." No doubt they're big because they're talented. No doubt the incessant singing out of key is deliberate artistic effect.
Danielle is clearly the rock star.
They certainly were the sound of 2013, in my opinion of course.
I was at their gig in Dublin last night, IT WAS AMAZING!!!!! I briefly met them before the gig and got my photo taken with Este and Alana, they're really nice. I have been looking up their music again today and just noticed a comment of mine got lots of thumbs up. Thanks, people. I still can't wait for the album, I can't get enough of their music and they ROCK live! Go see them!!!
:O Danielle talks!! haha love these girls
watching this in 2024 during another haimitus, 11 years after days are gone came out... life is crazy i'm so proud of them
Love them. Like that they don't have some rock persona they put on.
Did este and Danielle switched places in this interview? Why is Este so quiet and Danielle talking??? haha they mess with my head.
I LOVE HAIM
they're so amaaaaaaazing
LOVE these girls! cant wait for the album!
I have got to work with these girls! They are this generations best band!
Thank the goddess I'm subscribed to bbc here on YT!!! I've discovered HAIM!
so stoked for this band ive like dthem from the beginning and huw stephens is a ledgend !! wales
They are amazing :D
2:30 seconds - my favorite Haim moment! Go Alana!
Love u guy : 3
Danielle loves Aberdeen. YES.
I'm happy with the one in the middle
Weird that Este is not that loud in this interview :)))
it's because she's high as hell and it's awesome!
so big already before the album is even out! Legendary
My new favorite band,,, but check out the Mustang Sally Band folks,, they are also red hot,,,, have a look at their version of Freebird,,,,,
It's like Kate from Lost and her sisters
Barely recognized Este without her signature lipstick, but she still looks pretty damned hot without it. Rawr!!
What are the bands they said they liked?
Their voices aren't strong? Wow. I thought they're amazing. What is a strong voice in your opinion?
AlunaGeorge and Angel Haze
but I love it when she's loud.
Danielle just tried to totally skip the part about them being in a band with their parents 🤣
too late, she's sat on my face as i type this. riding me like i'm Sea Biscuit.
That's what Huw Stephens looks like, more Radio 4 than Radio 1. Haim are great, though.
These girls grew up in the San Fernando Valley, not Santa Monica, for Christ's sake. Sure, they went to a good high school and yes, have the advantage of hand-me-down instruments galore from their parents, but their parents REALTORS who played music for fun. I agree, their voices aren't strong, but I'd say their musical skills and the energy they put in their live performances make up for it. Besides, indie music is FULL of kids from privileged families - why not pick on them, too?
i come from a poor background but do not resent "rich kids!" doing well. If you have passion anyone can make it. You find a way if you have the will..
Fiona Apple (when she's trying) and Jenny Lewis have strong voices. The Haim girls seem to struggle with breath support, and so they tend to get breathy and off-pitch. I've also heard Danielle sing harmony with Blake Mills and there are times in which she simply does not sing the right notes. Though I'd like to note that I wrote that entire thing in their DEFENSE because I love their music and I think they put on a damn good live show - I have no interest in "attacking" them.
who?
i'll fight you, winner gets to marry her?
It's nice to have rich parents. Some bands live four to a tiny Hollywood or Brixton apt and scrape by on odd jobs. These rich girls never spent a second in want of anything or sweating a single payment. "I'm not ready for college, Daddy." "OK, Honey, here are some instruments, clubs that my buddies own WILL front you, a studio in the house, and guaranteed buzz in the media." No doubt they're big because they're talented. No doubt the incessant singing out of key is deliberate artistic effect.