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Sunday, 8 June 2014

SHINE ON: An interview with Stone Thieves frontman Aaron Gardner ahead of the release of their second EP!

 
The Stone Thieves have returned!  The band released the critically acclaimed debut EP, 'New Mexico', last year, now their back with their follow up effort, 'Brush off the Rust'! AB Records catches up with frontman Aaron Gardner to find out the ins and outs of the brand new EP! Enjoy and share!
 
 
AB: "Hi Aaron, it’s been a while since we last spoke.  What’s been happening with the Stone Thieves?"
 
AG: "Afternoon sir!  Yeah it has, maybe a year or so!  A fair bit.  We picked up a new member on the road somewhere!  There are now two guitars in the band.  Played a shed load of gigs and worked on the new material.  We've been doing the groundwork as they say, building the foundation."
 
AB: "You’ve recently finished recording a brand new EP.  The tracks seem to have a different feel to them than the ‘New Mexico’ EP.  Was this intentional?"
 
AG: "Not neccesarily, although we don't play any of them songs live anymore, except the title track.  Having another guitarist who is more than capable of lead parts or rhythm parts has helped it develop.  You start to write with the other player in mind or he'll throw his own spin on it sometimes.  'New Mexico' was us finding our feet after forming.  The good stuff has stayed, the lessons were learnt and the bad stuff has gone.  Different inspirations this time around as well."
 
AB: "The new sound seems to be routed in a more bluesy, rootsy sound.  Would you say this is an accurate assessment and what influenced this new sound?"
 
AG: "We're all into the same kind of music, we have just narrowed it down to what influences work when we bring them together as a band.  I've always been interested in blues playing and roots style guitar, it just didn't fit in to the old three piece line up.  Our new guitarist, Mike, has a style that compliments mine.  He's into his John Fogerty, Duane Allman, Neil Young style of playing.  I've also been playing in open tunings a lot which is new to all of us."
 
AB: "The EP is to be entitled ‘Brush Off The Rust’.  Where did this title come from?"
 
AG: "It's kind of an answer to the idea of the first EP title 'New Mexico', which was a reference to us testing new ground, all of us at the time hadn't worked in a band like we created.  So 'Brush Off The Rust' is my way of saying that this again is something new, but underneath we are still the same people, still write about the same things, it's just been freshened up.  We're never going to reinvent the wheel, we're just doing what we know.  It may be me saying that we've ditched old habits and taken it back to roots... But rust never sleeps, so who knows where it will go next!"
 
AB: "The EP is a top class record. The final tune, 'Shine On', stands out for us at AB Records however – especially with the nice wee reference to the Stones’ 'You Got the Silver' in the lyrics.  It seems to be a very uplifting tune with a chorus that you could tunelessly scream along to all day at gigs!  Where did the concept of this song come from and what inspired the tune?"
 
AG: "Thanks man, appreciate the kind words.  I had the chorus in my head for a long time, just the main hook like, but it took a while to refine it.  I knew I didn't want to complicate the chorus so maybe I do intend for it to be screamed all day long!  The concepts usually come after for me.  But it's basically the idea that two people can be on the same page of a different book, and that eventually is accepted.  It's somebody saying to somebody else... I wanted that, you didn't, so don't worry about, chin up, you shine through the shadows. Somebody recently suggested that I had wrote the song in awe of another band or as an appreciation to another band.  I can see that, but it's definitely not true..."
 
AB: "How have the new tunes gone down at gigs?"
 
AG: "Yeah real good.  'Shine On' is a crowd pleaser.  Nice to play as well.  We've got a couple of heavier blues numbers that go down well."
 
AB: "There are a number of Stone Thieves song which have references to American places.  For example, 'New Mexico' on the first EP and 'Red River' on ‘Brush Off The Rust’.  Your sound is also heavily influenced by American groups and musical styles.  What is it about the culture that attracts you as a lyricist and musician?"
 
AG: "Red River is about getting drunk!  There's a bottle called Red River Bourbon.  You should give it a try man!  You're right though.  It's also a ski resort in New Mexico believe it or not.  Didn't know that at the time of writing.  Can't put my finger on it really.  I loved western films as a kid.  The romanticising of a story or a place, the imagery as well.  I've never been one for writing about politics or a night out down the local working mans club.  The ideas are probably rooted the same way, I just like dressing it up a bit.  In all honesty it's not too intentional.  I listen to a lot of American roots music though.  I think it's the honesty in the heart of country music and blues that I like but more contemporary southern rock acts seem to dress it up a bit."
 
AB: "You’ve sent some press shots over to me and the band seem to have a certain edge about them and you always seem to be looking pretty cool as a unit.  Is the look as important to the Stone Thieves as the music?"
 
AG: "The music comes first, but we're all into our clothes.  Having a brand is important, I think too many people judge a book by the cover nowadays."
 
 
Hope you enjoyed this feature on the Stone Thieves!
 
Be sure to check out our previous feature on Merrymouth and Pete MacLeod!
 
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Tuesday, 27 August 2013

ROSALENE: Interview with Tom and Aaron from Stone Thieves!

Photo: Keep your eyes open - Stone Thieves interview up next! AB Records x
 
PART 1 - THE 'INTERVIEW'
 
1 - Have you been involved with/been in bands prior to Stone Thieves?
 
Tom: "Yeah, me and Arch played together many moons ago."
 
Aaron: "Tom and I played together for a few years, could say it's a phoenix from the ashes."
 
2 - How did Stone Thieves begin?
 
Tom: "The old band me and Aaron were in went Pete Tong, so we started a new band and we needed a top drummer and Arch was the only person we wanted to get in because he's shit hot. And the rest is history."
 
Aaron: "The past band had it's reasons for ending, and it all ended on good terms, but Tom and I couldn't see our playing stopping."
 
3 - Where did the name Stone Thieves come from?
 
Tom: "Me and Aaron just pulled it out of the air."
 
Aaron: "It's actually the first lyric in the first song that we wrote together. The track, "Rosalene", is the opening track on our debut EP. 
 
4 - How would you describe the sound of Stone Thieves?
 
Tom: "Well it's just rock and roll with a bit of influence from the 60's, 70's, bit of Motown, bit of mod and a smidge of country and western".
 
Aaron: "We've got a broad taste in music between us, and we set out to play anything that we liked in a way, in terms of style. Didn't really plan any sound." 
 
5 - The title of your debut EP is taken from one of the songs - 'New Mexico'. What is this song about?
 
Aaron: "It's just a story about a boy and a girl with a distance between them. I've never been to New Mexico though! So it's nothing too deep."
 
6 - Why did you remove the opening track, 'Snake Charmer', from the EP?
 
Tom: "Because after a few listens, it didn't fit in with the rest of the EP and we've always seen it as more of a B-side."
 
Aaron: "We don't have a dislike for the track so much, we just feel that in terms of sound, we have moved on a bit. It's slowly dwindled from our live set too, in favour of what we believe are better songs."
 
7 - You've recently added a second guitarist to your line up. How did this come about and what does he bring to the sound?
 
Tom: Mike was a mutual friend who played in another band and he asked to join to see what he could bring to the table and after about an hour in rehearsal, he was in. He brings a more bulked up sound, dresses cool and fits in so it was a bit of a no brainer."
 
8 - You, as a band, have a very mod look about you. Do you consider yourself to be a mod band and has the mod movement influenced your music?
 
Tom: "No, we don't see ourselves as a mod band but the 60's influenced us more than the mods themselves. The thing is because we are a rock and roll band who like to loop sharp on stage with a bit of style, everybody assumes we are mods."
 
Aaron: "Let's just say you wouldn't catch us in hoodies and baseball caps on stage!"
 
Tom: "Or off stage for that matter!"
 
9 - Who would be your dream collaboration?
 
Tom: "It's got to either Elvis Presley or John Lennon."
 
Aaron: "I fancy working with a producer like Rick Ruben. The guy who done Johnny Cash's "American" collection. Like to see what somebody with a different musical background to us could do with our songs!"
 
10 - Any new songs in the pipeline?
 
Tom: "Yeah, we've always got songs in the pipeline. All of us have got ideas and bits and bobs that they want to try out."
 
Aaron: "I've got books of the fuckers! They come and go though."
 
11 - When can fans expect the next single/EP?
 
"We're thinking of going into the studio in a couple of months so watch this space."
 
12 - Any live dates coming up?
 
"Saturday 31st August at our local. The Horn, St. Albans."
 
PART 2 - THE 'QUICKFIRE ROUND'
 
1 - Favourite Beatle?
 
Tom: "Lennon."
 
Aaron: "Jagger."
 
2 - Favourite band?
 
Tom: "Beatles."
 
Aaron: "Stones."
 
3 - Favourite new band?
 
Tom: "Miles Kane."
 
Aaron: "James Skelly & The Intenders."
 
4 - Favourite song?
 
Tom: "American Trilogy, Elvis."
 
Aaron: "Outlaw, Eugene McDaniels."
 
5 - Favourite album?
 
Tom: "Harvest, Neil Young."
 
Aaron: "Exile On Main Street."
 
6 - Vinyl, CD or download?
 
"Vinyl."
 
7 - Style icon?
 
"Brian Jones, Steve McQueen, Steve Marriott. The usual."
 
8 - Favourite clothing brand?
 
"Pretty Green, Art Gallery Clothing."
 
9 - Favourite film?
 
"Young Guns."
 
10 - Favourite TV show?
 
"Only Fools And Horses."
 
11 - Who would you like to play you in a film of your life?
 
Tom: "Anyone, I'm not fussed."
 
Aaron: "Clint Eastwood."
 
12 - Favourite food?
 
Tom: "Pie and mash."
 
Aaron: "Fish fingers, smiley faces, spaghetti hoops."
 
13 - Football team?
 
Tom: "I'm Tottenham, Archie is Fulham and our new recruit is a goner. Aaron couldn't care less."
 
Hope you enjoyed this feature on Stone Thieves! Check out our previous feature on Ryan Norrie!
 
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