Clap Your Hands Say Yeah's Alec Ounsworth is on his own and taking names

Don’t let the fact that his name-making band is on hiatus fool you; Clap Your Hands Say Yeah frontman Alec Ounsworth is a busy man. Ounsworth put out two records in 2009: the jagged Skin And Bones (self-released under the pseudonym Flashy Python, and featuring members of Man Man, The Walkmen, and Dr. Dog) and the looser Mo Beauty for Anti-, recorded in New Orleans by veteran producer and Los Lobos saxophonist Steve Berlin, and featuring funk and jazz heavy hitters like The Meters’ George Porter Jr. and Stanton Moore of Galactic. As Ounsworth prepared to tour his new material—including a Feb. 23 stop at the 400 Bar—The A.V. Club talked to him about the relative importance of names and the similarity between music and painting.
The A.V. Club: What has it been like working with all-new collaborators?
Alec Ounsworth: It was similar for the two projects, except that [for Mo Beauty] I had these guys for a certain amount of time, and they were fully concentrated. Flashy Python was pulling everybody in when they were available. But in New Orleans, it was pretty nice. These are guys who can move around a lot more than most musicians I’ve played with. They have their own thing happening, but I can ask them to do five variations on one thing and they can come up with something distinct. It was sort of an experiment to see what it would be like playing with people like this. It’s not anything I was accustomed to doing or that I so readily would have done if Steve [Berlin] hadn’t asked me.
AVC: Was there a moment during the experiment when you thought, “This is going to be all right”?
AO: [Laughs.] Maybe toward the end. I never think everything’s going to be all right. It was only 10 days that we were down there; I just had to push on through. Flashy Python was a marathon—this was a sprint. Steve was used to making this type of record, and I was not. I don’t know how quickly I would do a 10-day record again. It was pretty grueling and intense.
AVC: Why work as Flashy Python? Why not just release Skin And Bones under your name?