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You posted about the gig, the venue, the crowd and the support bands every night. You’ve talked about social media and using Instagram.
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And some of them are angry songs so I have to look a bit of manic up on stage because no-one has been able to understand a word I’ve said for the whole 6 weeks! It’s what your music is all about, its got that raw energy and edge to it……įionn: It’s because people can’t understand what I’m saying so I need to portray the message some other way. Joe: That was my first time doing it! As soon as I jumped back on stage Fionn turned me round and pushed me back out “just get back out there right now!” I’d never done it before and by the end of that gig I’d done it 3 times!! I’ve just learnt that that gets the crowd going so beware when ‘ Scrappers’ starts playing……Īnd Fionn, you move forward, you’re quite confrontational with crowd which is good. But to think that was the first gig on the tour, you just commanded that stage. But because Broadcast is a venue, people know it’s a venue, they were having a drink, saw the signs and they came down to have a look. I think they let people in that night because not enough tickets had been sold. It went way better than we thought it would.īroadcast in Glasgow was the first gig and it wasn’t sold out. And then because shows were selling out along the way that helped create a bit more of a buzz around it and it just did grow from there, and then next thing you know for example as Fionn said Tunbridge Wells was rammed out and it just got to the point where it was like go go go at every gig.įionn: Even at the start if there was 5 people at these shows we’d have been happy, that’s what we were expecting just to go and play for really small crowds and build-up from there organically. People were saying they really liked the videos and made us want to go. By posting all the videos of crowd’s reaction, that really helped. In the first two weeks you had the Sundays and Mondays when the turnout wasn’t really the best. A lot of our shows have been packed out.įionn: It’s surreal, playing a show like Tunbridge Wells for example, and there being a moshpit of 20 or 30 people at the front all young peopleĭid you fell that momentum grew as the tour went on? The thing I’ve been most surprised about is the turn out. We didn’t have the current line-up when the tour was announced.
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We just wanted to be ready for whenever these shows kicked off. Obviously drummers kept dropping out and we had to change the line-up a few times. Joe: We were sat there ready, we did 5 gigs but we were so hungry for shows and then the big C happened and we just thought let’s just write write write and get as tight as we can. Your first UK tour and to take on 30 nights is pretty phenomenal. For a band that’s only had a number of singles out, no album. We were supposed to do 30 but the Windmill Brixton sold out so we added a second night. It was so ambitious, so many nights in all these independent venues across the country. It’s been on such a knife-edge in the run up to it. We’ve been on tour with him longer than we’ve known him.įionn: Sitting here at the end of the tour its hard to believe we got it done, accomplished it all. Our drummer dropped out in December after the Irish tour and drummer Luke Bernie joined a month before the tour.
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Joe: We had no driver, our driver dropped out 5 weeks before the tour. What has been the most unexpected, surprising thing about your debut UK tour?įionn: Actually getting it done, actually being able to do it and finishing it. Once refreshments were secured and niceties exchanged, it was straight down to business. Along with Adam Cooper (bass) and Luke Beirne (drums), the FUR-piece have been around the UK, and I wanted to find out just how it all panned out. On completion of their first UK tour, I took the opportunity to talk to Joe McVeigh (guitarist) and Fionn Reilly (vocalist) in Glasgow after their support slot with Therapy?. From a DJ slot with Steve Lamacq at the 100 Club in London to accolades from the likes of Louder Than War, their brand of noise rock is generating plenty of attention. Belfast’s Enola Gay have already created a bit of a storm.