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Brontide
How did you actually start as a band? Did the three of you know each other already? Also, how did you get the sound that you have today, was it quite a natural progression or did you sit down and decide exactly how you wanted to sound? Timmy and I (William) have been friends since I was 3 and he was 4, as we live in the same village and our parents are pretty good friends. On my 7th birthday and Tim's 8th, we decided to start playing instruments. I started playing the drums and Tim picked up the guitar, 14 years later, we're still going. We started making post rock with loops in his room but then added in the math influences that we have. We realised we needed a bassist, and we both decided that getting Nathan in would be a great idea. When Nath was added the equation, Brontide's sound got a lot more melodic as he prefers paying melodies on his bass as apposed to just root notes etc, and this is why we chose him. He can literally play anything! What would you say are your main influences? To me, there's a bit of almost everything in there, from mathy instrumental to almost metal parts which I find really interesting. What bands would you say have helped shape your sound and how do you pull the influences together? When you start a new band, you always sound like other bands because you haven't had the time yet to develop your own sound completely. We get compared to Battles because of all the loops and Russian Circles as there's 3 of us doing instrumental music. We're not ashamed of this as they are definitely 2 bands that have influenced us with this, but we draw influences in from a lot more different sources. Bands we have toured with like Youthmovies, Tihs Town Needs Guns, Rolo Tomassi, Minus The Bear influence us the most though. How do you think Brontide compares to other bands you've been part of in the past? Is it a progression from previous things or something completely new that you felt you couldn't have done before? It's hard to say as we have only been doing this seriously for a few months. Nathan was in an amazing post hardcore band called Pictures, who are pretty hard to top, Tim plays solo on a project called The Petty Thief which is very mellow ambient guitar music and my last band (I Was A Cub Scout) was an electro pop band, so it's pretty new for all of us really. I think that has made this all the more interesting though, as Tim can bring in a lot of atmospheric parts, Nath has a good idea of what techier heavier parts work and I know what would work on making it a bit catchy with some hooks in.
There is a band called Adebisii Shank from Ireland who are unbelievable! I got sent their CD and we were blown away. To be honest, we always end up listening to the Lil' Wayne album "Carter III" all the time! What are your aspirations as a band and where do you hope to be in, say, three years time? Who knows!! I mean when we started this it was side projects for all of us and something we thought sounded cool, but people's reactions have been a lot better than we expected. We realise that instrumental music is no where near as accessible as say indie or pop rock, but in a perfect world I think we would like to be touring most months and start filling venues off our own back. But to be honest, we are having so much fun at the moment, we aren't thinking about the future at all. What other projects are you guys a part of? I know you (William) are a session drummer - how's that and how does that work around Brontide? Is there anything else any of you have going on that we should look out for? Yeah, my main job is session drumming and it does sometimes get in the way, but we can normally book shows around those dates, for example, I am on tour in October, and we have no Brontide shows, but first thing in November, we have a lot more show and I have no session work. Nath works 9-5 too, though they're pretty good with letting him have time off, and Tim is Collingham's finest gardener and works in a bar where he chooses when he wants to work. It's good like this though as all our eggs aren't in 1 basket. The session stuff is the main other "project" for me at the moment, though I am working with Pete Devereux (ex Artful Dodger) on some dance/rock cross over tracks, and starting up something with Davo of Pull Tiger Tail pretty soon. Tim has his solo stuff going on. He has loads of new songs, most of which he is drumming over too, it's incredible to see. And Nath has a new band on the go with 2 othes members of his old band pictures, which is "Fear Before" esque Hardcore I think, can't wait to hear it.
Personally I have been affected by the state of the music industry at the moment, and the fact that bands have one shot at getting big once signed. My old band was dropped from our label after our first album as we weren't selling as many records as the bigger artists on there. It seems now that if you don't get "big" off your first album, the public will not really pay much attention to anything else you do. Obviously there are exceptions, but the majority of time, it seems like the first album is your only shot. What's your favourite part of being in a band? Writing, performing gigs and touring or recording? I can't speak for the others, but for me it is gigs and touring. The reason I started being in bands was to play live and perform in front of a lot of people. Long tours are the best. Setting off and knowing you are going to be gigging every night for a month really excites me, I can't wait until Brontide have the chance to get touring properly. Let’s hope it is not too far away! What's the plan from here with the band? Do you plan to record / release / tour? We are going to continue booking shows and play live as much as possible as we are learning more and more about ourselves as a band after every gig. We are releasing a song we recorded called "Crunk Anansie" on a compilation cassette for Holy Roar Records which we are excited about as Holy Roar is label we respect very much. We're hoping to record an EP later in the year, and look for someone to put it out. We're just going to take it all one step at a time, have fun, and see what happens. Finally, what would you say are the most important records / books / films to you? I think Tim became inspired after reading Sting's autobiography! Superman I and II are the most important films to me. It always makes me feel amazing inside after watching it, and the music makes me feel like I can do anything, which is how I believe one should live their life.
Interview by Gavin Williams www.myspace.com/brontidetheband
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