Man Without Country: Radio One's Introducing Band of the Week
The band are Man Without Country and here's they've answered some of my questions prior to a chat with the band live on the show. For the full interview listen back here: bbc.co.uk/radio1/bethanelfyn.
Man Without Country. Tell me about the band name.
There are a few books named Man Without A Country. But our interpretation comes from the sense of not belonging.
Who are you, and where are you from?
Ryan Owen - 23 from Bridgend
Tomas Greenhalf - 23 from Mynyddygarreg
Gareth Price - 25, from Hong Kong
What instruments do you play in the band? And you use a lot of effects pedals on stage - what are they?
Ryan Owen - Guitar, vox.Ìý Lots of different reverb, delay pedals - but I can't give away the specific formula!
Tomas Greenhalf - Synthesizer, sampler, all things electronic
Gareth Price - Drums, sample pad
You've signed a publishing deal. Tell me more: who's it with, and does this work now in your favour?
Yes, we signed a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell, which has given us the time and freedom to work full-time on our music.
What brought you together?
We first met in university studying music. The three of us had similar influences and aspirations of starting a fresh musical project. After playing together for three years developing and tweaking our sound we now feel we have something unique that we are ready to share with an audience.
What's on the cards for 2010?
Writing, writing, writing! We are planning to release a single towards the end of year, and we're playing selected gigs/festivals around the south west.
Are you organising a tour?
We're concentrating on writing new material this year. Hitting 2011 hard with gigs and tours!
There seems to be a new crop of Cardiff bands that are quite exciting, like Hunters that you've played with few times. Who else, would you say?
Exit International, Hyener and Among Brothers are definitely ones to check out.
What are you musical influences?
There are a wide range of influences from obscure electronic music to formulaic pop music to experimental ambient music.
What about non-musical influences?
People we have met, whether it be a positive or negative influence, the popular media and technology.
What's been your band career highlight so far?
Signing the publishing deal with Warner/Chappell.
The radio session is produced by one of South Wales' best producers. Romesh from Longwave studios. He's caught the band and made them sound very big indeed. Look out for them at a gig near you, and remember you heard about them here first.
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