Linda Perry’s “What’s Up” has been an anthem for years now and our own Chocolate Starfish have delivered a rocking version. Check out some footage from last month’s Melbourne show.
For a band that is known for their dynamic presence, it is fitting that as it creeps up to three decades since their cover of Carly Simon’s You’re So Vain in 1994, that Chocolate Starfish are still directing the same amount of passion and energy into new recordings. The 4 Non Blondes released What’s Up? the year before the band smashed their way onto the music scene, and for lead singer Adam Thompson, there has always been something about the track that has stuck with him throughout the years.
“We briefly lived in LA in the early 1990s, we had just released You’re So Vain in Australia, and we were letting that take its course,” he says. “What’s Up? was on MTV and I was enamoured with Linda Perry as a quirky female. I remember saying to the boys how much I would love to write with her and how a 4 Non Blondes – Chocolate Starfish tour would be great. That obviously never happened, but the song always remained a favourite staple for me, so unsurprisingly, it surfaced in a crowd sing-along. Who knows… Linda may hear it and my boyhood fantasy might still come true.”
Deciding on What’s Up? as the new single was actually a rather organic process for the band, the song seemingly picked itself. “We go by instinct a lot and read our crowd closely when we perform live,” says Adam. “This version of What’s Up? sprouted organically from me having fun in a breakdown of You’re So Vain, then it transformed into performing the full track, and finally emerged as a recording. It creatively feels right, and we know it works live, as the crowd quite literally peak when we play it. So, with those two ticks, we decided to let What’s Up? lead the way for the Beautiful Addiction LP.”
The single version of What’s Up went through a few different renditions before the final version was by Tim Henwood (Rogue Traders / The Superjesus) and was mixed by Michael Brauer (Coldplay / The Rolling Stones) in New York. It took a bit of experimentation to find the style that Chocolate Starfish wanted for their future release. “Like a lot of outcomes in life, it had to have several experiences before it became ‘the chosen one’,” says Adam. “We did a dance version of the song, which, although different for us, eventually didn’t feel quite right. A producer friend asked if he could have a go at it, and the result was still a more 90s version of the track. From there we explored a more cinematic, and lush production, that combined the natural instinct of who we are as a band, with a flavour that also fits with a more contemporary audience palette.”
Chocolate Starfish’s forthcoming album Beautiful Addiction is slated for release on May 14.