Brothers
Chris and Chip Cosby and Bryan Reyes make up American band Heartracer. In one
of our favourite interviews of recent weeks, we spoke to the enthusiastic
brothers from the band ahead of them performing a live date as they revealed to
us about exciting developments in their live shows both musically and visually.
“We’ve
been expanding our live lighting set-up. Tonight will be the first time we’ll
be busting that out! We have a giant LED motion drape and a guy has been
programming the drape to each song, and we have light-bars that look like giant
light-sabres which will go with the music as well. We’re just going to
continuously keep adding onto that!”
Heartracer
have a new single out called ‘Hollow’, which they describe as a cathartic
anthem, building from a slow start to a crescendo. “By the end there’s this
emotional release or breakthrough. I’m not sure if that was entirely
intentional but we like the way it worked out.”
Inspiration
for the song came from multiple sources. Chip told us about the inspiration for
his guitar working, citing Pink Floyd’s Dave Gilmour and British band The
Alarm. “I’m a big fan of British music,” he confessed mentioning Bryan Ferry
and Roxy Music as their favourites. “I’m coming to over the UK in ten days to
visit friends” he revealed.
Chris
expanded on the influences, referring to them listening a lot to rock band ‘The
War on Drugs’. “It sounds like if The War on Drugs were a more electronic,
retro band. We’re trying to keep the natural instruments alive so we brought in
the acoustic guitar and Bryan’s drumming, so we think it’s turned out well.”
The
brothers are big fans of 1980s culture, which influences their music, mentioning
Tears for Fears, Simple Minds and the Pet Shop Boys. In terms of favourite
movies they talked about the John Hughes movies and also Chip’s large
collection of 1980s horror movies. “Apparently when I was brought home as a
baby he was watching Bloodsport with Jean Claude Van Damme, and that soundtrack
is incredible. I found out years later that the person who wrote the script for
the movie was called Christopher Crosby!”
Though
there will be no music video for song ‘Hollow’, there will be one for upcoming
single ‘Dream Girl’, which is taken from their upcoming EP out in September
called ‘Eat Your Heart Out’. “We’re working with a director called Lucas Krost,
who reached out to us originally about using one of our songs – Open Door, from
our ‘Summer Gold’ EP – on a short film he was making.
“He’s
been at the Cannes film festival. He drew up a script for the ‘Dream Girl’
video and though I don’t want to say too much about it there’s definitely a
political message entwined in the love story between a girl and a guy. They’re
trying to influence a senator on gun laws. As you know the United States has a
pretty big epidemic now with guns. We’re trying to hardness a point in the
video.”
The
brothers said they weren’t political as a band, though Chris does have a Political
Sciences degree. “I don’t want it to be forced. I think it can happen naturally
at times. To me the gun issue isn’t even a political one it’s a rational one.
When you have this many people getting shot every day, you don’t even need to
have a political opinion on it, you just need to think rationally.”
Moving
away to their live sound, the brothers confirmed they had a very high-energy
live sound. “We do like to make it clear that though the 80s sound influences
us it’s not as much a conscious effort on our part. That’s the era that we love
but we are a contemporary band, and live we’re like the Killers or Brandon
Flowers, with a little 1975. It’s an upbeat show, and I think we take people on
an emotional rollercoaster with some of the ballads that we do, like ‘Light of
Day’ which is probably my favourite song from our first record, which is another
song that starts slow and at the end it crescendos.
“I
get compared to the lead singer of the Pet Shop Boys a lot.”
Their
upcoming EP – ‘Eat Your Heart Out’ has been completed. “It was a very
meticulous effort. We thought it was going to be done much quicker than it was
but we wanted it to be perfect, which it obviously never will be! We worked
with Andreas on production. The core of the songs were all tracked in my home
studio and then we took everything over to him and go through each sound and
polish everything. He said it was the longest he’d worked on anything, and he’s
done full length records, and this is just a 5-song EP.
“We’ve
got a tonne more songs that we’re ready to record so we’re going to get back to
it as soon as we can!”
We
asked them if the song writing and recording process was something they enjoyed
doing, an answer that was started with emphatic yes. “If you don’t enjoy that
aspect of it then you probably should be in the business. There’s a lot of
things in the music business that isn’t too appealing but that part and
performing live are great.
“Just
the song-writing for me is my favourite part. I don’t think there’s a better
high for me in the world than when a song finally comes together.”
Having
access to a home studio has helped them with this process. When Chip returned
from California they had a clutch of songs to work on, the recorded helped by
purchasing Pro Tools. “I had no idea what I was doing, but you can see the
progression from ‘In Flight’ to ‘Summer Gold’. Everything we do is self-produced
for the most part so you can get an idea on how we’ve progressed with
song-writing and production, and I think our fans can connect with that. They
like to see our progression, that we’re not a band just shot out of the
marketing test tube! I think on our newest EP you’ll hear that even more. We’re
even more refined!”
Looking
to the future Heartracer said they’d love to come to the UK, an area that often
has a bigger appreciation for live music than necessarily on their home turf.
“It
can be tough over here!” Chris confessed. “Good music tends to have more
success in the UK. It depends on where you go. I think it’s our sound. Every
time we play people say we should be playing in Europe, playing with Coldplay
or something!”
Alongside
their hopes with Europe we asked them about their ambitions for the future. “If
there’s one thing we have it’s not a shortage of ambition. Our ambitions go way
beyond what they should. We have faith in our music and we think the songs are
there. To me the most fun things would be to tour Europe and play shows!”
For
more information on the band and to hear their music visit heartracerband.com/
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