Tuesday 28 February 2012

Pulled Apart By Horses Interview & Review

Left to right: Lee, James, Tom and Rob
 


‘Describe yourselves in three words.’ (Pause)...‘nearly, a, band’. Laughter erupts backstage of the HMV Institute as Pulled Apart By Horses take a dig at themselves and provide an answer that was expected the very least. Yet, these three simple words also say a lot about the new poster boys of rock and roll. They are grounded, playful, humble, witty, and entirely unaware of how awesome they truly are.
Over the years, Rock music has had its fair share of highs and lows. Right now, when you think of Rock, there aren’t many bands that fully embrace that authentic, raw, hardcore sound.  Ripping guitar riffs, gravitating, burdening choruses and ear shattering vocals, seem almost, none existent. That is of course, before the release of second album, Tough Love, as Pulled Apart By Horses accidentally found themselves labelled as the latest and coolest rock band to date. Greeted by firm handshakes and beaming smiles, I sit down with Tom, Rob and Lee to find out how they felt about their new tag.
The only thing that we’ve ever called ourselves is a rock band. There aren’t many of them around anymore so it’s almost like a responsibility to keep it going. We have the opportunity to do it so were just trying as hard as we can to keep it going. Edging our way into radio is also a big deal for us because you never hear rock music on stations anymore. For us, its weird that were the only rock band that gets played on Radio 1 at four in the afternoon. Few years ago there used to be loads of rock music playing. It definitely not dead, it just goes in different cycles.
Although Tough Love was the bands second album, it has been self- described as the album that felt most like their first.
I think primarily that came from the writing of it. The first one was never written in the idea that we were ever going to record an album, we just did it to get together in a practice room to play a few shows and enjoy it. This time round it was properly thought about and we figured out what we wanted to do. We put a lot of time and effort it demos so we could figure out what it would sound like before we gave it to a producer. With the first album we were still experimenting with our gear and performing at any gig we could get our hands on. It was a short, snap document of who we were and the second one has given us a benchmark of finding out who we really are.
While the success of Tough Love seems to have given the band a more respected and appreciated status of skilful recording artists, the magic in this band will always lie within their live performances. Blood, sweat, vomiting, severe injuries and apparent fish frying, can be all expected when Pulled Apart By Horses are on tour. Their famous stage behaviour has undeniably created an out of control and reckless reputation that their fans so evidently adore and admire, but how enjoyable can injuries and throwing up really be? Tom quickly protests.
It’s not enjoyable at all! It’s really embarrassing! Before we play I always get really nervous and phsyc myself out and as soon as we start playing, the adrenaline buzz and excitement kicks in. I’ve just pushed it too hard in the past, jumped around too much to the point of no return but the crowd just cheers. We just completely loose ourselves when were playing.
Rob chips in. Whenever he does it though he goes in the corner and starts going- uh I’ve been sick all over the carpet!
So...it’s not on purpose then?
Doing stuff on purpose to get the crowd going doesn’t work. It’s all spontaneous, we don’t think about anything when were up there. We completely loose ourselves in the moment.
And the best part about touring?
We’re all loving the UK tour at the minute but we all love the European touring too. It’s a total adventure. There’s more you can get away with as well. We do go out and party a lot more when were in Europe. You need to seize the moment, it’s like a quest!
The interview breaks into more laughter as Tom babbles on about being on a real life quest and Rob jokes about not taking any clothes on tour, instead, just a suit of armour and a sword. After a few more giggles about whom the biggest prankster is (James likes to run around Hotels hiding his downstairs area with nothing but shaving foam. Tom likes to think of himself of the next Ashton Cutcher) and silly debates of who pulls the most girls, (Lee is a big hit with the slightly larger females), the not so professional interview draws to an end as it’s time for them to take to the stage in order to do what they’re known to do best.
Opening classic and all time favourite ‘I Punched a Lion In Throat’ tears the venue apart as the thrilled and over-excited fans begin to mosh wildly, lapping up the band’s powerful energy, enjoying every beating minute possible.
The energy persists right through to the very end, a very polite Tom exclaiming ‘Cheers!’ after every song and chatting to the audience as if each individual was an old pal. Without a doubt, there lies something very special and profoundly unique about Pulled Apart By Horses. They love what they do and never fail to do it at its very best, whether on a stage or in a recording studio. It pays off- taking into account they’re extremely loyal fan base and ever-growing fame. A band that adores rock music and delivers talented, real, feel-good, rock music the industry was so desperately in need of, and on that note; Pulled Apart By Horses are utterly amazing.
Album single, V.E.N.O.M. Tough Love Out Now

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