A couple of years ago I was an eager little fan of the Subways, I still am in a huge way. But one night at the Brudenell Social Club I was blown away by the support act. they were so full of energy, and the way that the crowd reacted to this support band was phenomenal. Everyone was so engrossed it even felt like it was their gig at one point. The band I am talking about are Young Aviators
I interviewed them a few years ago just as they were still supporting the Subways, but as they have got bigger so has the support. You can view the old interview here on the Vibrations website to get to know them more.
They now have a full album out, which is outstanding. You can buy it on iTunes, or here which is their Band Camp profile. So with this I felt it was only right to have a little catch up with these Irish beauties.
Here is the new interview with the band enjoy it.
The last time we spoke was 2 years ago, just after
your storming set at Leeds Brudenell Social Club supporting the Subways. Have
you had anymore crowd member dancing on stage like the guy from that gig?
Unfortunately, no we
haven’t. That was a special moment for us and that poor fella I suspect. I
never thought for a moment he would actually get up on stage and dance for us. He
proved me wrong.
So what has been going off in Young Aviators world?
We’re just back from our
first tour of Europe, which was incredible. We did an eight-date stint of
Austria and Germany supporting ‘Shporte Freunde Stiller’, a massive German
band. The shows were in front of two to three thousand people each night! We
also have a Scottish tour with Travis coming up!
Your debut album is outstanding; it has been one of
my favourite albums of the year. How did the writing process go for it?
Why thank you! We’re glad
you like it. The writing process was fine I guess, most of the songs were
already there waiting to be recorded. They were all written around the same
time, when I felt I had a lot to write about.
What made you not put a few of the songs from the
E.Ps on there like the awesome Hunting for Heaven and the Question Is?
We just wanted to make
something fresh and interesting. All those songs are still out there on the Internet
so people can access them no problem. We wanted our debut album to feel like a
debut.
Do you still keep them in your set?
We wheel them out now and
again for the hardcore fans.
Are there any plans of you doing your own tour again?
It seems like ages ago since you played in Leeds.
It’s been too long!! We miss
Leeds! We’re planning a UK tour for February 2014, so hopefully that will
include Leeds and some more onstage dancing people.
You have been playing a lot of gigs overseas
recently, what has the crowd reception been like compared to crowds over here?
Crowds in Europe are very
polite and receptive. The audiences we played in front of seemed really attentive
from the start of the set right up to the end, I would never say audiences in
the UK aren’t like this (because
that would be a pretty big statement to make) but we found the European scene a
surprising treat.
If you could throw a come dine with me dinner party
who would you invite? (They can be dead or alive) Also what would you cook?
Marilyn Monroe and cast the
of Downton Abbey.
Full English breakfast.
I have been doing a lot of research recently on bands
and artists who charge a substantial fee so that their fans can meet them and
have a photo taken with them. What do you guys think about this?
Seems a bit wanky to
me...but then again musicians have to eat.
If you could be any superhero who would you be?
Superman. Obviously.
Finally what does 2014 have in store for you guys?
Lots more gigs and hopefully
another record, and of course, another show in Leeds.
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Rochelle Massey
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