Saturday, 6 August 2016

KBPS Interview: Future Generations

Future Generations are an alternative /Indie Pop/ Electronic band from New York and we spoke to lead singer Eddie Gore and the other members of the band Eric, Mike, Dylan and Devon as they travelled up to Washington DC. The band have a great new single out called ‘Thunder in the city’.



So how would you describe the single?
It’s one of those songs that you listen to when you’re walking down the street and think, this is kind of narrating my walk! It’s just a feel good song, it’s an exciting song, it’s got a great hook. It’s all about the hook for us.

The song was written near the end of the album recording process; what was the inspiration behind the song?
I was on a commute back from the city out to Long Island and it was about to storm, and it was just a kind of surreal journey. At the time I was very happy and thought [the storm] was cool. I’d had a good day and I thought I’d write a song about the feeling I was having.

What was the album like to record?
The album was recorded over a long period of time. We recorded a lot of it in our dorm room at University. Then we played it back and a lot of songs we had, we added drums, synthesizers and other instruments in the studio. It was a longer, spread out process but when we were in the studio it was really nice as we had a positive mind-set and we were trying to be cohesive.

The album has some distinctive artwork. How did that come about?
It was something the record came up with. There’s another band on the label called Decoration and I believe it was their singer’s good friend [called Nicole] and she did a couple of different ideas, and we were drawn to this one particular idea with the vibrant colours and the mix between new and retro.

You recently played a record launch party at the Mercury Lounge in New York; how did that go?
It was great, so lit! We had a packed house and everybody was having a good time, especially us!

You have live dates coming up this month. How would you describe your live sound?
It’s definitely fuller, more guitar and bass-guitar heavy than the album. Like any album that’s brought to life is fuller and louder. We always say it has more of an edge and more energy to it live. It’s a different experience live, which is our goal.



So how did you all meet?
Four of us met at University. Myself [Eddie], Mike and Eric met in freshmen year in our dorm, and Dylan we met on Craigslist. We’re very thankful that he’s not murdered us yet. Shout out to not murdering people. And now we live together!
Dylan: I have murdered but decided I’m going to ride with these guys.

Speaking of living arrangements, I believe you all share a flat together. What’s it like making music together and living together?
It’s great. We’re always sharing music that’s inspiring us. We don’t have much time when we’re all in the apartment together but when we are we’re usually just hanging out and listening to music, and sharing with each other. Have you heard this, have you heard that. It’s been good to open each other up to different styles of music.

Do you have any big ambitions for the rest of 2016?

To come across the pond, we want to come and play for you guys! We just want to play as many gigs as possible and build our audience by playing those shows. Some festivals next year would be nice. We just want to play as much music as possible, that’s really our end goal. 

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