You are headlining
Merthyr Rock tonight, how does it feel to be closing such an exciting new
festival?
It’s a big honour for us; it’s cool because it’s kind of a
local show for us. None of us are from here but we played here loads of times
when we were starting out so it’s great to end our summer in at a kind of
hometown show.
What can we expect
from your set?
When you play a festival you need to accommodate the
festival goers in the sense that you can’t really play too many album tracks and
instead concentrate on the singles. You want it to be fun and you want the crowd
to enjoy it and not walk away. We just want to keep people entertained.
Have you managed to
check any bands out at the festival yet?
Yeah so far we’ve seen our
friends in Straight Lines and then I caught a band called Marmozets, who I heard
a lot about and I was really impressed.
Your latest album ‘In Gold Blood’ has been out for just
over a year now are you happy with how it has gone down with your fans and the
press?
We knew it was going to be a departure from what we’ve done
before and we knew it would probably get some mixed reviews but, I think it was
something that we needed to do as a band. We took that conscious decision and
we’ve felt the effect of that but it’s been either well received or badly
received but as I say it’s something that we wanted to do.
When can we expect
you to start working on your next studio album? And do you know what direction
you want to go in this time around?
We’ve been busy with festivals
this summer but we’ve been working on it in between. We’re quite far into the
writing process but we want to take our time to do something fresh again. We’re
playing a new song tonight actually so that will be a good indication of the
direction that we want to go in.
What would you say
your main high and low points as a band have been so far?
When you
start out you’re kind of in owe of everything you do but when you get more into
it you don’t take it for granted but you get more use to everything. The first
time we played Reading was amazing but when you see the progress of climbing up
to bigger stages than I think that’s more amazing. Being in a band you get to
experience so many amazing things so it’s hard to just pick out one. As for
lows, they aren’t really that memorable.
What’s your opinion
on the whole anti piracy laws going on at the moment and how it will affect the
music industry?
It’s kind of sad when buying music has kind of been
written off but, I think it’s something that people just have to accept and
adapt to. I think its narrow minded to just look at sales figures and say “why
aren’t people buying music”. There is obviously a big reason and you just have
to adapt to that and find another avenue. I also think that live music is as
strong as it has ever been so that’s the positive side to it.
Where do you hope
to see Kids In Glass Houses in a year’s time?
Personally I just want
us to write our fourth album and be completely proud of it.
One last random
question that we ask every band, if you could be an animal out of a zebra or
Giraffe which one would you be and why?
I’d have to say a Giraffe
because the way they fight is amazing.
Thanks for your
time is there a message for your fans reading this?
Thanks if you like
us, thank you if you don’t and oh well (laughter).
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