Bite Me Bambi

Interview: Bite Me Bambi

Bite Me Bambi
Photo by Christina De La Torre (Red Def Photography)

Bite Me Bambi has been lighting up the modern ska scene with their infectious energy, irresistible hooks, and signature blend of ska, pop-punk, and rocksteady. Their latest album, Eat This, is packed with upbeat rhythms, sharp songwriting, and undeniable charisma, proving once again why they’re one of the most exciting bands in the genre today.

We sat down with Tahlena and Mike B to talk about the making of Eat This, songwriting and composing process, and the influences that shaped the record. From ska and pop-punk roots to unexpected inspirations, they gave us an inside look at the heart and soul of Bite Me Bambi.

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Tahlena: Eat This is us showing where we’ve been and who we are becoming. It’s writing the music we want to write and not apologizing for it. It represents a big step forward for the band, and with it being our first full length it’s a way of showing people we’re here to stay.

Tahlena: That mindset allowed us the freedom to express ourselves in a fuller way than ever before. We took more risks, and we created something that we’re really proud of.

Tahlena: Well we’re really lucky to have such fantastic writers and musicians around us, both in the band and in our extended network, so the songs can come from anywhere.

Tahlena: Cameron Webb brought a level of experience and insight to the process that we really needed. He pushed us all to be the best versions of ourselves in the studio, and I wouldn’t be the musician I am without him.

Tahlena: 2024 was a year of big personal change in my life and I decided to not make apologies for the person I am anymore. I found a new freedom that I could pour into this album and these lyrics, and I hope that when people grow a connection with these songs, it might empower to feel the same way.

Bite Me Bambi
Photo by Matt Dessner

Tahlena: Our influences are broad and ever changing, so even though people might try to pigeon hole us, we always write what we feel is best at the time.

Tahlena: To never stop writing, to always stay open to inspiration.

Tahlena: Collaborating with Jason was great, I loved working with him. Without DHC there would be no BMB. Gaslighters anthem started as an unused DHC demo from 1998, where Jason built the foundations for us to be able to add the rest of the song. We’re grateful to him and we love how it came out!

Tahlena: It’s all about the performance. Working with people you trust such as Cameron Webb, really enables you to capture the magic of the moment. It’s really important to us as a band that our music translates live and is authentic both in the studio, and on the stage.

Tahlena: To be honest it’s been amazing to have such a strong connection with our very supportive fanbase.

Bite Me Bambi - Eat This

Tahlena: Seattle at the Crocodile with Fishbone and Lynval Golding came out and performed Gangsters with us. It was a real pinch me moment.

Tahlena: No one that we can tell you about yet, but keep your eyes peeled!

Mike B: We are definitely a product of all the bands that came before us from Southern California …we dont take that lineage litely and were proud to be in the same conversation.  

As a collective we would like to be considered a band who will add a Chapter to the great story of the Southern California music scene and with any luck we can add something new so that another band will come along one day and site Bambi as an influence, like so many of the bands that came before us did for our band.   

Mike B – To have a fierce commitment to being your own genuine self.  The niceties and fakeness that are propagated so easily in our collective and individual online personas will not serve you.  Do what you love and show up in your life in a way that you could be proud. 

Tahlena: Sexy


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