The Devil Wears Prada Interview

The room is covered in pictures of rock legends that have played at the Southampton Cellars but now tonight is host to Metal-Core Christian band The Devil Wears Prada. Lead vocalist and songwriter Mike Hranica enters the room and begins to tell Pure FM Music team member Charly Phillips all about the bands current tour, new albums and opinions on the UK’s rock music scene.

Hi Mike, obviously you are touring the UK right now. How has it been and what has been the best aspect of the tour so far?
“The Shows have all been pretty good, they’re always pretty tame.”

You guys are from America and are used to playing lots of shows over there I’m sure when you’re over here you notice a difference between UK and US shows?
“Well we haven’t put as much time here. In essence we’ve been playing US shows for as long as we’ve been a band. As far as UK shows go we’ve only played a few tours over here so the presence is a little bit different but is also vastly improving, really since we did a Shikari tour years ago. It’s dramatically improving and we’re stoked to be doing a headline tour over here. ”

Well it’s great to have you guys here. You say the shows are improving in UK, but what are your opinions of the overall UK metal scene?
“I appreciate the UK metal scene because it’s not as over saturated as the US in just space alone. In the US I’ve just lost touch with all of it because it is so flippant bands just come and go. From my understanding of the UK the post hard-core bands that come out here are just notable and there aren’t so many bad bands popping up, which is sadly the case for the United States.”

If I looked on your ipod now at your last played song, What would it be?
“Young Widows a three piece band from Kentucky, who are very good.”

What song would you say is your favourite to perform live, from any of your four albums?
“Usually whatever song I like playing most is whatever is newest. I’d say in the set list we’re playing tonight, ‘Born to Loose’, ‘Mammoth’ and ‘Chicago’. It feels very relevant and very personal to our band to play whatever is freshest.”

Having recorded four studio albums how do you keep inspiration consistent and keep writing material from becoming tedious?
“From an outside view point, writing songs now seems tedious and strenuous but once you’re really in it, for me it sucks you in. Dead throne was an effort over the course of two years. Recording that and putting it out was exhausting and it really was just for all of us, full length. After the summer when we start jamming and writing again I’m sure it will seem refreshing and exciting.”

What was your best experience whilst recording Dead Throne.
“Well it was our first time working with Adam. Vocally it was refreshing and fantastic. Joey our past producer has been great but Adam had an eye of knowing what I was trying to do rather than what I was comfortable with. Being the brilliant producer that he is, he was able to see that amplify it and really push me into doing things that I had never done before. It really is my favourite record so far. Adam was the best thing for the band and for this record.”

Describe your band in one word for our listeners?
“Meaningful, it sounds cliché but we mean what we say. I don’t write songs because they sound epic, I write songs that mean something to me and get at what I want to do with the music. That’s my philosophy and my take on the band and I know the guys do the same thing and the band means the world to them. It’s hard to choose one word to sum that up, but meaningful does it.”

Well thanks for talking to Pure Fm.
“No thanks for having me.”

The Devil Wears Prada’s record Dead Throne is out now on Roadrunner Records. If you haven’t already, give it a little listen and tell us what you think in the comments below!

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Threepenny Thieves

Mortimer Pockett, Nick Gray, Mikey Digby and McLewee are Threepenny Thieves, an unsigned Band currently operating in the fair old town of Portsmouth, two of which are third year students at the university itself! I caught up with them to see what it is like being in an unsigned band and to see what progress they have made since forming.

If you had to compare your music to any band/artist, who would it be?

‘It is always a hard question to answer when you have to compare yourself to other bands. We always say imagine ‘Biffy Clyro’ teaming up with ‘The Cribs’ and fighting ‘Two Door Cinema Club’

What are your main influences as Musicians?

As a band we all have a lot of different influences in music, as well as a lot of similarities. Personally I find artists such as ‘The Libertines’, ‘Jamie T’ and ‘Joy Division’ have been hugely influential. As a band we are all fans of bands like Biffy and Twin Atlantic to name a couple, so before a gig or before whilst travelling together we will always have music on the speakers.

How hard is it as an unsigned band to make new and original music?

Making music isn’t the hardest thing about being an unsigned band. You are purely writing to get noticed so you have to make sure your songs are catchy and something people will actually want to hear. We write songs that we enjoy playing and when we are live then perform the songs for the crowd to enjoy. In terms of keeping material original it is quite difficult as there are so many other bands trying to do exactly the same thing as us. But we work hard to ensure that all we write and perform is reflective of us in terms of energy, feeling and meaning.

With most of you at University, What are your Touring plans for the next few months?

All four of us are at uni scattered around the place. Nick and I are at Portsmouth, Jake is at Brighton uni and Mikey is studying in London. In terms of touring we are moving away from Hampshire for a bit next year and playing many a venue in Brighton and around that area which we are all really looking forward to. It’s a great music scene there. We hope that we can do a tour soon but will have to wait and see! Would be awesome though.

Can we expect more music from you guys anytime soon? Possibly a whole album?

Yes you can expect more music from us. We are back in the studio next week to complete the finishing touches on our first single ‘New Romantic’. We also have a list of tracks ready to record, so hopefully next year we will be closer to getting an album out for you all to hear.

Have you had any Labels come knocking?

We haven’t gone looking for labels as of yet. We want to get ourselves out there and build up our following. Once that is rolling then we will be working on more tracks and hopefully there will be a call or a ring from a top label.

How have people taken to your music?

We have had great responses from our live shows and latest EP ‘Months’. It’s a really good feeling to get stuff out there and hear good things back. We love the crowd getting involved in singing along and dancing to songs as well as comments on twitter and Facebook pages. So far so good, but we know that we won’t be to everyone’s taste but that won’t stop us from making music and trying to get ourselves out there more.

What’s has been your high point as a band so far?

High point as a band…. I think probably the surprise of how much we have done in so little time. We were talking about it the other day, we formed in late February 2011 and Mikey didn’t join the band until early August 2011. In this time we have played at The Wedgewood Rooms, The Edge of the Wedge, The Registry as well as recording an EP and gaining a manager. High point would be the fact we have done so much more than we thought we could have done in a few months, (hence why the EP is called ‘Months’) but definitely getting a manager made us happy.

What do you think it takes to make a band successful?

It’s hard to say what makes a band successful, especially in the music scene today. Obviously their music has to be up to scratch, catchy songs, good musicianship and interesting style. Also, in my opinion a band should sound as good in the studio as they do live. When a band is tight on stage and can play awesome stuff and have a good time, without sounding like they have only just met each other, then I think that really shows potential and would make me want to hear more of them. Just get yourselves out there, put your all into it, write and play stuff you like and if it works out and you’re successful then awesome, if it doesn’t at least you had the guts to get up on stage in front of mostly people who don’t know you and give them something to remember you by.

Finally, what can we expect from you in the next year?

This coming year is going to be SO busy for Threepenny Thieves. As mentioned earlier we now have a manager and due to their help and support the next few months are going to be really exciting. The band are currently talking to over 30 venues who are interested in booking us in Brighton to gig as well as numerous magazines showing interest in interviewing us. We are recording and releasing our first music video for ‘New Romantic’ in early January, (there will be two versions of this music video as we couldn’t choose between the two ideas.) We will also be spending time in the studio to record new tracks which we cannot wait for people to hear. We have sorted out all these social network sites so if you want to keep up with us then follow us on twitter- @ThievesThieves and facebook (where you can also find our ep) www.facebook.com/threepennythieves. We are just going to take everything as it comes and grasp every opportunity we can. We enjoy playing as a band and are really looking forward to the year ahead!

There we go, if you like the sound of this band remember to head over to their Facebook page, which is www.facebook.com/threepennythieves and give them a like!

By James Hingle