It's always exciting to hear someone's music for the very first time. There is a feeling of the unknown present, of potential greatness to be found, anticipation is tickling and curiosity aroused, expectations are raised and emotions are high.
Then when you find - after a few listens, after a few chords played even - that this brand new musical world you have entered is full of promises and rich in prowess, when you know that indulging in the sweet sounds on show will feel like coming home to a long-looked-for love soon enough, the exaltation is real. And this means, when you are asked to give a band you haven't heard of before a try, you should gratefully embrace this opportunity and hope for the best (i.e. finding stunning new music). carpe carmina did with indie-pop londoners Hoofa and wasn't let down at all; in fact, after - courtesy of a cheeky rehearsal video - being given a pretaste of what to expect when seeing the four-piece perform (it's energetic, atmospherically engaging instrumental passion and peppy, subtly funky tonal buoyancy accentuated with vibrant acoustic nuances, highlighted by soulfully ardent and melodiously powerful vocal qualities, topped off with emotionally pensive and catchy storytelling at that, for those interested to know), we already have a good feeling about this dynamic act. Tell us if you agree once you have seen for yourself at The Monarch on thursday eve (Hoofa, among others, is on the bill for This Feeling that night), but for now learn a bit more about the (rather mysterious, for having no music officially published/released thus far,) quartet prior to what is their biggest gig to date.
Let us in on favorite lyrics of songs you have written/you are currently working on.
In the second verse of a song called “Frustrated Love” we sing about a real life experience of a night out we had when the band was just getting to know each other:“Your eyes looked straight at me, whoa, I could hardly believe,
We made eye contact, whilst singing along to The Wombats,
But then you went outside, and I saw you with another guy,I guess I missed my time, it’s alright, it’s alright…”Now, finish these statements:
… When we are asked to play a song with actual musical skill, we shiver, uncontrollably.
… As band we enjoy listening to music of a wide variety, when getting pumped up for gigs.
… Despite being the only person without a microphone in the band, Alan is the one who often sings along to all our songs when we are together.… The bands we would like to perform with most are The Magic Gang, Stereo Honey and The Pale White and the reason why is that they are all great emerging bands and we love their music.… We'll know we made it as a band, as soon as we play Reading and Leeds festival.… You probably don't know this musician, but he is well worth checking on: Paul Lynch (our acoustic guitarist!) Especially his song ‘Searching for the Answer’. [note: it's a quirky and jazzy, jaunty and ambient little mix of instrumental glory!)…. When we play This Feeling, we will go absolutely insane and get everyone singing.What are your plans for the next couple of months? Is there an EP in themaking, a single release to talk about, a music video planned or gigs linedup?
We are working on a release for May time, but it’s all under wraps right now!And last but not least: what is it that you appreciate about carpe carmina, what makes you come back here to check on other musician's creative work?
Thanks for the interview and good luck for your upcoming gig! [folks in/close to London and over 18 years old, it's a free one so you should pop down to The Monarch on thursday and enjoy a good night out, including live music from 7.30pm (Hoofa's set starts at 9pm) onwards].
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