15-08-2008 11:13
Joyful and emotional good emotional! A lot of love went into that album and were a very close band, almost like family, so what weve put into it to make it what it is means it will be a really good time when it comes out and were all going to go and have a little celebration. Its just lovely and were very happy with it.
Weve been gigging and our management have been dealing with the more structured promotion like press interviews and things but what weve been doing is just gigging hard because in all realism promotion is best done with the product itself and people understanding why youre singing about things.
We love playing big gigs just as we love playing small gigs as well as big gigs; we love being crammed into a tiny pub and having it absolutely packed to bursting point and having a really good grinding soul gig in there and every time weve played in Bristol its been really packed and its just really great.
Were all professional musicians and weve always worked in Bristol and never have I seen such perpetual support and its a really beautiful thing and Im really honoured and humbled that people make the effort to turn up and get involved.
Weve also been writing because of course to promote the album we need to move on with regards to where were going because when you write in a way which comes from pure inspiration you feel as though you should keep moving with your inspiration and it means that when we do a gig we can bring something new to the stage and keep everyone happy.
Yes! For me it is We Will Carry because for me thats my fertility song; it was at a time when I had this urge to write about something which I thought would happen later in my life and would eventually be very poignant so thats my stride on kind of song.
There are many different ways of skinning a cat and for me the most common way for this particular album has been hearing Stew (the guitarist) come up with something and then me going Oh Ive got and idea and then it will start falling out of my mind in the space of five or ten minutes so I just need to get it down before it disappears.
That was how a lot of the tunes occurred but normally what happens is that the writing occurs in rehearsal studio space and Stew will be playing something hes been mulling over for a while and editing it and making it feel real then everyone else will start playing and try to define whether its there or not, and then theyre play along for a while and if they keep going for about five or ten minutes then I recognise that its a potential song and I get a lightening bolt idea for some lyrics.
Me and Stew work very closely and most of the song creation comes from us.
Well it was never not an option, when I was five I was always singing and realised that I liked it and did it some more and kept pushing myself to better my voice and my skills so I got to six and seven and was singing along to people on the television and was like; I can do that: Next. Yep can do that too: Next. Whitney Houston: Yep. Chaka Khan: Yep. So for me it was a competition which let me escape from the boredom of my childhood.
Then as I got older there was no way that I wasnt going to sing; there are obviously other things that I can do but this is obviously something that I find phenomenally easy so I always thought that performing arts was going to have a big part of my life.
Then I got told via the usual systems of control of this country that thats not a viable job and that no-one actually does that, so I found myself thinking; Well hang on, do we have no records to listen to then? and so that became a non-option for a little while but from 14 I started recording anyway and as soon as I did I rebelled by recording and releasing music which was only a tiny little tune and then I had a break for my GCSEs and A-Levels.
I think that getting into my school band was my first step on the way to change because it was practice for me and it made me get used to writing and performing music. Me getting into that band was the turning point in my youth where I decided that I was either going to hang out with the in-crowd or have absolutely no friends and make some new ones through music and that striking out and being an individual is what makes most musicians and I think that was what made my whole life turn on a pivot.
This is a side-step into what Stew Jackson and Dan Brown do, they run a studio and have been writing with Will Young and Massive Attack and I got called in recently to pop some vocals down on for Massive Attack and they liked it so Ive done a couple of gigs with them live.
Id love to work with a band called Big Band who are based in LA but are actually Norwegian and are very Stones influenced band and we met them before and they have a really good vibe.
I also really like the Fleet Foxes, I just got my ears on their album recently and not only are they really hot to trot but they have just got it and they are so new and fresh.
Id also love to work with Tina Turner because back in the day she turned my guts inside out for real and Id love to be able to see some of that in reality.
Im really just excited at the tiny pinpricks of light coming through the massive duvet of music industry doom.
I dont know really, musically its a dangerous sweeping generalisation of all the other bands.
But were phenomenally individual whilst at the same time being infuriatingly similar but our unique selling point is that our sound is something that you cant find anywhere else. I dont mean that in an egotistical way either, its just like I want to find someone similar that we can go on tour with and support and just be really nice to!
If you find anyone please tell me because thatll be really cool but there are a lot of people who find it hard to put their finger on what exactly our music is, its like a spider diagram and were at the centre with all the genres around the outside!
Id probably be suicidal! The problem is that Im quite dependant on Stew to create because although I get everything out of my own mind you can often find yourself in an environment that isnt contusive to your inspiration, if youre in an environment which naturally inspires you then you become dependant on it, so if it wasnt for Stew Id be hunting high and low for someone that I could work with well.
Im a very lucky cat!
Oh I can tell you that! They are bright yellow!
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