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Artist: The Maker Band Date: 7th July 2008 |
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Taking the
bull by the horns as he literally goes it alone with his new band The
Maker Band, we catch up with former Red Star Rebel guitarist Jonny Amos
to find out about his new band and what life means and holds for him. MM - You
recently parted ways with the Red Star Rebels, a UK based rock band that
had built up quite a solid following over the past 3 years. What
made you decide that now was the right time to move on?
MM - You’ve already released a few songs for
your fans to listen to on your MySpace page, what feedback have you
received from them so far? MM - How do you propose to take this new band
and it’s music out on the road, are you at all concerned it may look a
little like Karaoke if you rely heavily on loops for the backing music? MM - Going back to the actual songs
that are to feature on your debut album ‘Based On True Stories’.
Where do the influences come from for the songs and what can you tell us
about the songs you’ve already written?
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MM
- We’ve already established that you play all the instruments
on the album, but can you clarify just what instruments they are
and how hard was it to write and record a song from every angle
as opposed to just the one, which you perhaps did in the past? |
MM - When writing a new song do you usually
start with a lyric, a riff, what works creatively for you?
Jonny - I start with a
title, a concept, a meaning. Songs have nothing without meaning. It’s
taken me years to understand that. Everything else builds from there.
MM - Are there any chances we’ll see the
Maker Band out on the road in the not too distant future or are you
waiting until the new album is released?
Jonny
- No I’ve already started. I sold out the Purple Turtle in London last
week.
MM - What lessons did you learn from your time
in the RSR, good or bad, that you can carry forward with you into your
new musical venture?
Jonny - Music is a
love, not a lifestyle, the best music comes from within when you’re
integral side is relaxed.
MM - Just how important to a band do you feel
the music industry and record labels in particular are at this moment in
time?
Jonny - Labels don’t
have the power they once did and yet so many of the top corporate
decision makers are obvious to it. The average kid on the street corner
is no longer spending his ten-pound pocket money on an album; he or she
is downloading it for free and spending the money going to the gig.
Everything is changing and it favours the artist’s control. If you
know what you’re it’s actually easier than it has ever been. I
can’t understand bands moaning about the music industry, it’s a
trade that owes nobody a living. Be different, be simple.
MM - What would you say your motto in life
would be?
Jonny
- Fortune favours the brave. It’s tattooed on my arm so it better be
true Haha!
MM - Do you have any final words for our
readers or is there anything we’ve omitted to ask?
Jonny - Open your mind cos music is changing massively.
MM. We'd like to thank Jonny for taking time to do this interview and we wish him all the best with his new band and we hope to catch him really really soon.
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