{"id":8585,"date":"2015-07-30T12:00:51","date_gmt":"2015-07-30T12:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/interview-fatherson-2\/"},"modified":"2023-02-04T14:27:53","modified_gmt":"2023-02-04T14:27:53","slug":"interview-fatherson-2015","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/interview-fatherson-2015\/","title":{"rendered":"Interview: Fatherson"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/78.media.tumblr.com\/34fa35eb33e0f53ab03734c9e54c7afc\/tumblr_ns7rnipciP1r8no6so2_540.jpg\" width=\"100%\" alt=\"\" title=\"\"><\/figure>\n<p>Scottish rockers <b>Fatherson<\/b>\u2019s <i>\u2018I Am An Island\u2019<\/i> album ended up being one of last year\u2019s most beloved new releases for quite a few members of team <b>Already Heard<\/b>. So needless to say when we got the chance to not only see the band in action at <b>2000 Trees<\/b>, but to have an in depth chat with Ross, Mark and Greg, we were pretty chuffed. Read on to find out more about the band\u2019s plans for album number two, their thoughts on their new record deal with <b>Easy Life Records<\/b>\/<b>Sony Music<\/b>, as well as why the Scottish mind-set helps to make good music and why bands need to be less scared and less clinical when it comes to writing.<\/p>\n<h2><b>AH: Well that seemed like a fantastic way to make your 2000 Trees debut, how was it for you?<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Ross: It was a pleasure to play. We\u2019ve been emailing this festival pretty much since it started.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: I think every single year I\u2019ve sent an email going \u201cCan we play this please? Can we play this please?\u201d and finally we actually got to do it. <\/i><\/p>\n<h2><b>AH: It did look like you were having the time of your lives on that stage.<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Ross: It was heaving. We\u2019ve never played a gig near Cheltenham before, I know it\u2019s a festival, but even still there were so many people there. You can\u2019t not have a good time when that many people have turned out to see you. <\/i><\/p>\n<h2><b>AH: You played a pretty epic T in The Park set last year, but how did that compare to that and the other festival spots you\u2019ve played?<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Mark: I think at every festival you have something slightly different. Like that T in The Park show last year was just after we released our album and it was a huge tent, like an eleven thousand cap tent or something stupid. You get really nervous for ones like that and aren\u2019t really sure how it\u2019ll go. But every festival we\u2019ve done since then has been cool for its own reasons. Today especially as it\u2019s a great festival and it\u2019s a great lineup of bands, with lots of bands that we\u2019re really into. And then to get to play and there be so many people there, like if there were ten folk in the crowd or however many people in the tent, that would still have been a good laugh.<\/i><\/p>\n<h2><b>AH: It seemed like there were an awful lot of people singing the songs back at you too.<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Mark: That\u2019s what I was quite surprised at. We get that all the time it doesn\u2019t really matter where we play. If it\u2019s in Glasgow, or Scotland we\u2019d, not assume, but hope that people would sing back the words. But it happens in really weird places too and it\u2019s quite humbling. It\u2019s crazy. Like when we went to New York earlier in the year, there were five people at the front of the crowd singing the words to the stuff off the album; that kind of means more than 800 people in Glasgow.<\/i><!-- more --><\/p>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<h2><b>AH: Huge congratulations on the new record deal with Easy Life Records and Sony Music, we\u2019re guessing that ramps up the importance of the writing you\u2019ve been doing for a new album?<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>All: Yeah<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: The thing is it\u2019s not finished quite yet but it\u2019s almost finished.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Ross: It was in our plans anyway to have a record ready for this summer so, I mean my arse is knitting buttons, but I think because we already had things ready before it came along. It made it a bit less clinical of going right let\u2019s right all the tunes for this album.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Greg: Now we have a record deal but we\u2019d written a good proportion of it before we had it. It hasn\u2019t really changed much about how we\u2019re thinking about the song writing, but we\u2019re most of the way there and we\u2019re really excited about this record.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: The majority of it was done before we even put pen to paper, so it\u2019s more exciting than nerve-wracking. If anything else it\u2019s a wee opportunity to get the hard work started now and then get it out to as many people as we possibly can.<\/i><\/p>\n<h2><b>AH: For ages, a lot of writers and industry types have been tipping you to be the next breakout Scottish band, do you see this deal as starting to live up to that prediction?<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Mark: It\u2019s more like it gives us a platform to expand. We\u2019ve no idea how things will go after we release our second album. Hopefully everyone that liked the first one will listen to it and maybe tell a pal, or through being on a label more people will get to hear a little bit more of us. But we just want to play music to as many people as we possibly can and keep it going as much as we can. Hopefully that\u2019ll happen. I don\u2019t think any of us are putting massive pressure on becoming the next Biffy Clyro or anything like that or anything huge.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Ross: We\u2019re still just finding our place in the whole music scene, and we\u2019re still trying to find what really defines what we do. This next album will be a representation of where we\u2019re at right now. I think it\u2019s important to just capture what you\u2019re doing at that moment rather than trying to be anything. If it works out and we get held in the same breaths as Frightened Rabbit, Biffy Clyro or\u2026<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark and Greg: Twin Atlantic<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Ross: Or Twin Atlantic, or The Twilight Sad. Any of those. It would be awesome just to be thought of as in that scene.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: But we intend to be going a long time, if it doesn\u2019t happen now then it will at some point. <\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Greg: And then we\u2019ll have this exact conversation during the next album cycle.<\/i><\/p>\n<h2><b>AH: On <i>\u2018I Am An Island\u2019<\/i> there was quite a strong theme of isolation and trying to find your place running through a lot of the songs. What kind of themes have you looked at in the new songs?<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Ross: I think the last album accidentally became a concept album. This time around I\u2019m still trying to work out what I\u2019m trying to say, or more what I want to say. I\u2019m not in the same headspace I was when we did the first album. It was all written about situations I\u2019d been going through at that point. And, to be honest, the last year or so has been pretty good. So the focus on the sort of Emo Scottish Rock has taken a different kind of shape this time. But I think production-wise, the way we\u2019re playing our instruments and the way we\u2019re thinking about how our songs go is evolving. Which in turn has narrowed down the themes. It\u2019s a bit angrier than the first album.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: I\u2019d definitely say that.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Ross: The first one\u2019s kind of soft. This one is more like \u2018Fuck You!\u2019, but not in a punk way.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: Obviously you do all the lyrics so you listen to it from a different point of view. It\u2019s still got the same sentiment of a lot of things, but it\u2019s probably got bigger peaks and bigger troughs to it. <\/i><\/p>\n<h2><b>AH: It\u2019s interesting how in the year following <i>\u2018I Am An Island\u2019<\/i> coming out a lot of Scotland was focused on many similar themes to the album, mainly the idea of being separate and isolated to where it was. Is that something you felt?<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Mark: Not really. The first album was kind of a growing album. We\u2019ve been a band since we were 14 years old and it was a mind-set that came with it. That was the album that came out of being 14 to being 20. That\u2019s just what you feel like when you\u2019re that kind of age. The music and the lyrics and all of that had that kind of vibe. I think the thing when Ross writes lyrics is that they\u2019re quite open and you can take anything from any one of the songs because they can be interpreted in so many different ways.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Ross: That\u2019s my favourite part of writing songs. People telling me what they think it\u2019s about. I\u2019ll go \u201cI totally didn\u2019t think of it like that, or I didn\u2019t see it like that\u201d. Or you get people taking from it exactly how they were feeling at the time. It\u2019s what I love about music. I love finding something that I have a connection with it that may or may not be what anyone was trying to say. I think that\u2019s what brings the community around it and helps people get involved with it. I mean I don\u2019t really like to think the lyrics are ambiguous but, I\u2019d like to think they\u2019re relatable to a lot of situations. I think as long as someone can take something out of a song it\u2019s been done right.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: It\u2019s kind of what\u2019s followed through with the stuff we\u2019ve done for the second album so far. That it\u2019s kept that vibe of being able to take what you want from it. It\u2019s not really a conversation we sit and have where we go \u201cwhat\u2019s that song about?\u201d Hopefully when people get to listen to these new songs they\u2019ll be able to find the things they liked about the first album. <\/i><\/p>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<h2><b>AH: One of the most striking things about your songs musically is the way you build peaks and toughs of energy and mood, how calculated is that when you\u2019re writing?<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Mark: It\u2019s the most uncalculated thing.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Greg: I think the first album, writing wise, was very organic. We\u2019d start playing the songs and some of them would take five months to get right, some of them would take twenty minutes. But a lot of the time we\u2019re just playing in a room together, with the three of us not really even talking to each other. We\u2019d be playing the music and we\u2019d all know when a bit felt right. It would build from there. And I think that\u2019s just probably part of being friends for as long as we have. Everything builds and you know exactly when it needs to release and that would come with these breakdowns. It\u2019s organic and we all just know exactly how it needs to sound at that point.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: We can think about how the first album is dynamic with its ups and downs. We could be like do we want to do this again or that, but it\u2019s best not to have any consciousness of doing that. The best things happen when you don\u2019t really think about them. We\u2019re a band that do use loud and quiet a lot and that\u2019s cool. It\u2019s fine.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Ross: I think it can become second album syndrome. Bands don\u2019t lose the ability to write as good songs as they did before, I think they become a lot more critical about what\u2019s there. And then I think they can start to take things in a direction that they probably never meant to, because they\u2019re scared of being called the same or repeating themselves. If you\u2019re able to write a second record, it\u2019s because people liked the first record, so don\u2019t beat yourself up about the things that you do.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: You\u2019re best to just not really think about that side of anything.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Greg: There\u2019s progression in music that you don\u2019t even really think about. Like you\u2019re playing moves on a bit but you don\u2019t notice it. Our playing has moved on from things we did on the first album. We do things that we don\u2019t even need to consider or notice because they\u2019re natural and organic. I think that\u2019s the way we have done song writing and the way we continue to approach it. We don\u2019t really want to all bust our balls for three days trying to work out how this verse goes into that chorus. That\u2019s not how it should work.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: Don\u2019t sit down in front of a computer and spend so much time going through it.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Ross: If it doesn\u2019t go into a chorus then it doesn\u2019t work so write something else. Something else will happen. <\/i><\/p>\n<h2><b>AH: How inspiring for you as musicians was moving to Glasgow and becoming a part of the really strong music scene the city has?<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Mark: It\u2019s how this whole thing started, like us as becoming a band that people have heard of. We\u2019ve been doing this since we were kids in school but we all moved to Glasgow when we were 18. You take inspiration from, well a lot of bands if you ask them they\u2019ll go through a bunch of old bands as where they found their sound or where they wanted to go that gave them inspiration, but we just bounced off of a lot of other really cool bands. Because if you\u2019re in Glasgow you\u2019re hanging out with a lot of bands that maybe not a lot of people have heard of, or that should have been big but never were big. We\u2019d bounced off of that a lot more early on.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Ross: Also I think because of the age we were when we dove into it, we were very receptive and, well, you don\u2019t have a lot of inhibitions when you\u2019re 18. You just get about and talk to people.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Greg: You find things you\u2019ve never heard before and that was massively inspiring. Finding songs that you\u2019d never have thought of in that way or hearing music that you\u2019ve never heard before.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Ross: You find people that are poets and you idolise them. Like Jetpacks, We Were Promised Jetpacks, make things that I don\u2019t think I could make sound interesting, interesting. It totally opens your eyes to going \u201cjust don\u2019t be frightened of what you want to do\u201d. Like if you try and it doesn\u2019t work fine, but if you try and it does work then awesome. To be within a community of people who know each other, call in favours from each other and hang out with each other without it being forced.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: Or competitive.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Ross: Or competitive. We didn\u2019t move to Glasgow with an agenda, and because we didn\u2019t do that we were lucky in how it turned out. Because I feel like if we\u2019d gone in with something to prove or something to gain we\u2019d have ruined it for ourselves. It\u2019s wouldn\u2019t have been a real experience. We grew up like that and it was pretty awesome.<\/i><\/p>\n<h2><b>AH: Do you see the irony that the Scots have a reputation for being dour and reserved yet the country has produced some of the biggest most expressive bands in recent years?<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Ross: I know all the songs are dour. (All laugh)<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: Dour is good! You do have that slight vein through Scottish music of everyone just being a bit\u2026<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>All: Miserable<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: But that makes you think about stuff a little bit more. It\u2019s just part of the mentality. Like you also try not to blow your own trumpet. I think that\u2019s the main thing with Scottish music is that you can talk about things that are shite or things that are good, but you never go and just blow your own trumpet.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Ross: We\u2019re naturally built to not boast. It\u2019s like, when things happen that are good you\u2019re like \u201coh yeah it\u2019s cool\u201d and then you just hangout. Because it\u2019s not a Scottish thing to celebrate your own success because the be all and end all is\u2026<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: You\u2019re always heavy miserable about something! It\u2019s a good vibe and we\u2019ve got some good friends up there in Glasgow and it\u2019s a nice atmosphere to create stuff. It\u2019s honest. I think that\u2019s why Scottish music does well. For whatever reason bands kick off from Scotland because it\u2019s an honest, don\u2019t really give a fuck so we\u2019ll just do it kind of a vibe.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Ross: People write songs because they want to rather then they should do.<\/i><\/p>\n<h2><b>AH: You\u2019ve been very busy playing a ton of festivals around Europe this summer. How have you found that experience?<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Greg: It\u2019s been really, really good and we\u2019ve really enjoyed it. This has been our first summer of doing festivals in Europe and it\u2019s been really, really great. The crowds have been massively receptive for the limited amount of time we spent on mainland Europe and it\u2019s been really great. The shows have gone well and it\u2019s really nice to play festivals where it doesn\u2019t rain all the time.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: Like today is so sunny and it\u2019s really nice. Like its T in The Park this weekend, and I love T in The Park, but it\u2019s definitely raining there right now. I\u2019ve not seen the weather forecast but it will be raining. It\u2019ll be great and folks will be having mudslides and a great time, but it is nice to be sweating a little bit.<\/i><\/p>\n<h2><b>AH: You\u2019ll be the only naturally tanned people in Glasgow when you get back\u2026<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Mark: We\u2019re going to soak it up, go back and see all our pals playing T and be like you might have had a nice time but we look like we\u2019ve been in Tenerife for two weeks.<\/i><\/p>\n<h2><b>AH: How are things looking for the rest of the year, any plans for any headline shows around the country?<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Mark: Yeah we\u2019ll do some headliners. First summer is just a bunch of festivals. Then we\u2019re going to go and record our second album and take the sort of time it takes to do that. Then we\u2019ll get out and play as much as we can. I think next year we\u2019ll have some songs out, maybe this year, but we\u2019ll see how it all goes. As soon as we have new things people can hear we\u2019ll play as many shows as we can.<\/i><\/p>\n<h2><b>AH: Will you be recording in Glasgow again or taking yourselves off somewhere?<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><i>Mark: We\u2019ll probably go off somewhere. That\u2019s the current plan. It\u2019s not quite confirmed yet but it\u2019s not far off.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Ross: We want to go somewhere that\u2019s residential and spend a bit of time. Where if you have an idea at two in the morning rather than sitting in your flat and losing it.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: We recorded last in Glasgow and it went really well and was really nice.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Greg: But we want to push ourselves in a different way.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Mark: We want to do something fun and seclude ourselves a wee bit. You\u2019ll have to come talk to us in a few months and we\u2019ll tell you what happened.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><strong>Fatherson<\/strong> links: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/fathersonband\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Facebook<\/a>|<a href=\"http:\/\/www.twitter.com\/fathersonband\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Twitter<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Words by Dane Wright (<a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/MrDaneWright\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">@MrDaneWright<\/a>)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Scottish rockers Fatherson\u2019s \u2018I Am An Island\u2019 album ended up being one of last year\u2019s most beloved new releases for quite a few members of team Already Heard. 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