The last 18 months and the pandemic have been crazy for musicians, how much has it had an affect on your music, and your debut record?
I mean obviously we were massively impacted by the pandemics effect on the live music scene and being unable to play our gigs. It was hard to have built something and sold out all those dates to then have to reschedule and not play for nearly 2 years, but I guess the positives shone through when we cracked on with doing what we know best which was writing an EP, May Seriously Harm You And Others Around You. We managed to get to 27 in the Official Album Charts with it, which was beyond words for any of us!
With the album I dunno if it was the pandemic or what, but there was a real struggle for us with Vinyl shortages which meant we had to push our album release back. I think we’re definitely up against it more than we ever have been with the releases that have come out the same week, but that’s what its all about. When you’ve got Taylor Swift, Little Mix and Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak’s Silk Sonic releasing albums the same week, you can’t grumble at chart positions, but you can support the underdogs, and with Red Rum Club and Apollo Junctions releases this week as well its safe to say that guitar music is still up there regardless.
If you could create the official ‘AllReytons Festival’, which 3 artists would you have headlining? (Fri, Sat, Sun)
Wow, big question! I mean if it was up to me I feel like we already had our own festival line up on our tour we just got off! The Luka State and Corella both supported us on our first big UK tour and both absolutely killed it. If you haven’t already listened to them get on them!
That is a bit of a cop out though, and I wouldn’t headline our own festival because that’s a bit cringe! So I would probably go with Sam Fender, The Snuts and The Clause. Sam Fender has just set a precedence with his album, for me one of the biggest albums of the year. The Snuts album bangs from start to end and The Clause are up and coming, I love their tune In My Element. I feel like that there is a working class hero line up, we might do a couple in the afternoon but I want to be pissed up dancing about to those guys!
Talk to us about your debut ‘Kids Off The Estate’, what does it mean to be releasing it to the world?
This album means the world to us. Not just the four of us, everyone involved, from the team to our family. We all live and breathe what we speak, sing and play, and we fully believe in it. Rich summed it up perfectly in our documentary… “Were not being the voice for anybody, but we want to tell normal stories. Stories about the struggles and experiences that normal every day people go through.”
We are normal lads, from working class backgrounds just doing what we love, as brothers. If one person relates to one of our songs and takes something positive from it then we know we are doing the right thing. Its easy to give these tall tales of what our songs are and where they come from and what our songs might mean… It’s all bollocks. We write what we see, we write what we believe and we love what we do, and hopefully our songs reflect our attitude. I want to also give massive love and appreciation to anybody who pre-ordered, bought and believed in us enough to spend their hard earned cash on the songs we loved and put on our debut album. We understand how hard you guys graft, so to hear people tell us they’ve bought multiple copies just to see us up there with the big dogs… We can’t thank you enough. There’s more than us, than there is of them.