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Topic: Maybeshewill Posted: March 22 2011 at 13:14
Maybeshewill is a post-rock band from Leicester, UK formed in 2005 by Robin Southby (guitar) and John Helps (guitar) while they were still in college. Their first release "Japanese Spy Transcript" was released in 2006 through the band's own record label Robot Needs Home. For the EP Tanya Byrne played the bass and Lawrie Malen played the drums. The band has so far released two albums and some EPs.
I got in touch with the band and John answered my questions.
Myself and Robin started making music together as Maybeshewill about five
years ago when we were at university together. It's taken a few different
incarnations of the band to get to where we are now, but Jim joined when we
toured together for the first time, and Jamie joined after the last
album.\
Did any of you, past and present members, play in any other bands before
joining up in your band ?
Jamie used to play in a band called Kyte, Jim was in a band called Fight
Fire With Water. Previous members of the band had been in various bands around
our home town - I don't think I can remember them all!
Why did you choose that name?
It sounds nice. That's the only reason.
Over to your two albums. Your debut album Not for Want of Trying was
released in 2008. Please tell us more about this album.
We'd written an EP called 'Japanese Spy Transcript' and released it on our
own label called Robot Needs Home, but we hooked up with Field Records in the UK
and Xtal Records in Japan shortly afterwards. We spent quite a long time and got
through a lot of band members whilst putting the album together - at points we
sort of threw in the towel and gave up, which is why the album is called what
it's called. It's pretty rough sounding, but a lot of people love the songs on
that record.
Your second album Sing The Word Hope In Four-Part Harmony was released
in 2009. Please tell us more about this album.
We were writing this record during a lot of upheaval - there was a lot of
talk about the recession and a sense of foreboding in the way everyone felt
society was heading i suppose. This record was our reaction to that -
emphasising the relationships we have on a day to day basis and the sense of
community we felt in our local music scene and the strength of that over what we
felt was being pushed on us by the media I guess. It's quite a hopeful record.
Musically it came off the back of a very long time spent touring around the UK
and Europe so it was written with playing live in mind - consequently it's a low
rawer in sound.
You have also released three EPs and singles. Please tell us more about
them.
We've actually released four singles and an EP - Two split singles, one
with Ann Arbor and one with Her Name Is Calla and the two singles from them new
album. The EP is called Japanese Spy Transcript and contains our earliest
material.
How would you describe you music and which bands would you compare
yourself with ?
We're predominantly an instrumental band, but we draw from a huge range of
influences - each member of the band tends to listen to wildly different music
and that combination of disperate tastes is what makes up Maybeshewill. We get
compared to post-rock acts quite a lot, but we don't really see the connection -
the bands that have influenced us tend not to be instrumental so where we see
the influence of say... M83 or Mew or Minus The Bear, other people see
instrumental bands... I guess it's easier that way!
Leicester had a very vibrant scene in the 1970's which spawned some
great bands. How is the scene there now and is it easy to get gigs for you in
the East Midlands and England now ?
Leicester's great at the moment - there's some really exciting stuff going
on musically. It tends to be pretty hard for bands to break out of the city, but
Her Name Is Calla, Kyte and Us have done a pretty good job of it I think. All of
us are involved with the cities music scene on some level or other - Jamie runs
a recording studio and I look after a venue, so we're always up to our elbows in
it.
We tend to promote our own shows in our home town - we think it's a fairly
logical thing to do - but through touring as much as is humanly possible we've
managed to carve a route for ourselves around the country and made a lot of
friends in other citys - so yes, it's getting easier all the time!
What is your latest update ? What is your plans for this year and beyond
?
We're just about to release our third album on 30th June - which we're very
excited about - and we're going to be spending most of the next two months out
on tour. After that we're not really sure, but there's always something on the
horizon.
Thank you to John for this interview
Their PA profile is here and their homepage's here
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