Interviews

Gigslutz Interview: Heartsrevolution

NYC’s Ben Pollock and Lola ‘Lo’ Safari are Heartsrevolution, a pop ‘n’ rock ‘n’ roll duo for whom the asthetics are equal to the musical output. Since their first EP ‘CYOA’ (Create Your Own Adventure) in 2007 they’ve released a…

Gigslutz Interview: THE STRYPES

WORDS: Rachel Young COVER PHOTO: Myles Wright “It doesn’t matter what age you are, if you have the talent and are good at what you do, that’s the most important thing” Ross Farrelly, The Strypes It hasn’t taken long for…

Gigslutz Interview: Morain

On the last day of their tour supporting Alexander, and just 3 days before the release of their new single Who Would’ve Known, Melissa Svenson caught up with Morain at The Garage to discuss touring, growing fan-bases and somewhat questionable influences……

Gigslutz Interview With: ALEXANDER

After releasing their first LP in April last year, the Newcastle band, Alexander play their second headline tour. Although a relatively new band, they have a growing fan base and are certainly a band to look out for. As Anth from…

Gigslutz Interview: FOSTER THE PEOPLE

One of the most anticipated albums of 2014 is the return of Foster The People and their new Paul Epworth produced long player, ‘Supermodel’. Ahead of it’s release Gigslutz caught up with front man Mark Foster to find out more……

Gigslutz Interview: PILLAR POINT

Pillar Points sound is at its core rooted in dance music while at the same time being ethereal and dark, attempting to crystalize emotions and work its way into the listener’s guts. The moody, melancholic electronica sound of Pillar Point…

Interview: THE TWANG

After two years away Birmingham’s The Twang are finally back with their fourth studio album ‘Neon Twang’ released on the 10th of March. We caught up with bass player, Jon Watkin as he trudged through the muggy streets of Birmingham…

Gigslutz Interview: THE GHOSTS

One of Gigslutz favourite nights has to be the brilliant Playhard. Next Wednesday promises to continue their form for belting nights with the UK live return of The Ghosts. Ahead of the show we caught up with Alex from the…

Gigslutz Interview: DAVIDGE

Neil Davidge might not be a household name, but the music he has had a hand in creating has filled many rooms in many households over many years. Since working with Massive Attack on their Mercury Award nominated third album…

Gigslutz Interview: Black Onassis’ Christopher Karloff

Christopher Karloff left Kasabian (or was asked to leave, the story has never been confirmed) during the recording of their second album ‘Empire’ in 2006 due to – all together now! – creative differences. Despite the fact that, as the…