Before Decades recent gig in support
of Mayday Parade, James caught up with Connor and Harry from the band for an
impromptu interview.
Can you tell us a bit about Decade and how you came together
as a band?
Connor: Well I’m Connor and I sing and play guitar in
Decade.
Harry: I’m Harry and I play Bass in Decade
Connor: Both the same band, lol. We started out in late
2009/early 2010, just a bunch of friends playing music and traveling as much as
possible, then we signed to Spinefarm Records last year and recorded our debut
album, Good Luck, which came out on January 13th, just a few weeks
ago, which is why where on this tour now, promoting it and giving it a big push
to kick things off.
How have you found the tour so far?
Harry: It’s been different, where used to quite a broad age
bracket on tours when we play but Mayday attract quite a young teenage audience
which we haven’t really been exposed to before, so it’s been a good expanding
of our fan base. We’ve had some good feedback on twitter so it’s been quite
beneficial.
As you said, you released your latest album ‘Good Luck’ this
month, how well would you say the album has gone down with fans?
Connor: It’s really hard to gage how well it’s does beyond
social media feedback, as we’re just sat at home, just 5 dudes sat in our
bedroom hitting refresh and seeing what comes in, but the response we’ve had
come in from fans who’ve heard it has been great, as we’ve had the album done
for so long, it’s great to finally be able to release and have people hear the
songs that we’ve been talking about.
How about with the press?
Connor: Yeah, we’ve had some coverage and had a few reviews,
but I prefer to hear what the fans have to say directly to us.
Harry: In general, the reviews we have had, have understood
the direction we were going with, with the album so that’s cool for us, it’s
quite easy to pigeon whole our music.
Well what would you describe it as?
Harry: ooooh
Connor: I’d describe it as somewhere between, but not
limited to; pop, punk, rock, and grunge and anywhere in-between. We’re five
really quite different guys, but where best friends and we all listened to such
different stuff growing up, and we all through it together and this is what has
come up. I know allot of bands say that, but I feel like we have a twisted sort
of blend of genres which can be uncomfortable but I find it refreshing and I
quite enjoy it.
How did you find the whole recording process for ‘Good Luck’?
Harry: It’s quite a natural process actually, we thought
we’d go in and they’d take our songs apart and mess with them.
Connor: It is always a worry when you go into a studio, as
you say, things could be taken apart and operated on, but it was really
comfortable. We went in with Romesh Dodangoda at Long wave in Cardiff and he
was on the same level as us from day one and we made very few changes to our
songs, and it all came together very nicely.
As I’m doing this impromptu, I don’t have a set list of
questions for Decade and so go off pretty much the questions I gave to Mayday
Parade, so when I get to the question about how does it feel to be back in the
UK I read it out and then go, well you can’t answer that as you’re already from
the UK to which Harry replies;
Harry: Sometimes when where on tour, people come to the
merch desk and ask is this the first time you’re in the UK?
Connor: How many times you been to the UK?
Harry: Well I only live 2 hours down the road mate!
Laughs
Where about in the UK are you from then?
Harry: Bath near Bristol and the surrounding area.
What’s it like supporting Man Overboard and Mayday Parade?
Harry: It’s good we’ve had the pleasure over the past few
years to support some of the stalwarts of American pop punk and alternative
music, and we have had the pleasure of playing with both bands before, so it’s
been cool to meet up with those guys and play some shows.
Connor: I love Man Overboard, it’s been great watching Man
Overboard every night, it’s awesome to watch I love it!
What have you got planned after this tour?
Connor: Can we say?
Harry: I’m not sure can we say it?
Connor: We’ve got something in the works but we’re not sure
if we can put it out yet as the official announcement has to happen first.
We’ll just say we’ve got plans for tours of the UK and heaps of festivals over
the summer.
Harry: And hopefully head over to Europe too.
What do you get up to whilst you’re on tour? Do you have any
hobbies to pass the time?
Connor: We complain allot
Laughs
Harry: We place dice
Connor: Yeah we gamble quite allot, we’ve got a set of dice
and a little dice arena and sit and put money down and lose money on.
Harry: No matter how close we are, we can never decide who
gets what bed in the hotel or were to sit in the van, we’re still literally
little children as we have to place dice to see who gets what.
Connor: We are pathetic
Laughs
Where would you like to see yourselves in a years’ time?
Harry: I’d like to not have a job as well as be in a band.
Connor: It’d be nice to have less of real life and more of
the band side of things.
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?
Harry: I’m gonna go with Giraffe as I saw
that documentary by David Attenborough, Africa, and the way they fight with
their necks is awesome.
Connor: Nah I can’t deal with that, if
someone came up to me and whacked me around the neck with his neck, I’d be like
Nah, so I’m gonna say zebra
Harry: Zebras definitely look cooler
Connor: Yeah
Harry: It’s just like a horse with stripes
Laughs
Thanks for your time is there a message for your fans
reading this?
Connor: Thanks very much for reading, if you’ve got our
album great and thanks for picking it up, if not, then what you doing? Go and
pick it up!
Laughs
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