We
Are Z are an indie-pop band with members from London, Paris and Toulouse who
have a new single out called ‘Goldigaz’ on the 30th September on the same day as a launch party at Cargo in Shoreditch,
London.
Here
at KBPS we spoke to member and lead singer Gabriel “Gabby” Cazes and began be
asking him to describe the new single.
“It’s
a song about money and what we do with money, all the thing that comes with the
idea of money. It describes the world of finance and drugs and, in a way, all
the negative things that can come with it.”
The
song takes inspiration from recent events and stories from people they have met
in different places. “For example you go and play in Russia and you end up in a
club with really rich people that don’t know what to do with all the power they
have, and it’s really inspiring to be around people like that!”
With
the band’s press release boasting them to be an ideal band for a post-Brexit
world, I asked them if they would be flying the flag for Europe.
“Maybe!
Why not?” he told us before moving on to talk about the themes of decadence in
the song’s video.
“It’s
like the film Wolf of Wall Street. I
think there’s an idea behind the decadence that comes with the idea of money.
Of course we can’t do anything without money so we have to deal with it; it’s
the fight between these things.”
Making
the video for ‘Goldigaz’ was, according to Gabby ‘crazy’ but fun to make, like
a two-day party. “We did a collaboration with two Icelandic directors who came
to Paris and we did two days of crazy shooting in some houses and outside
Paris, and for the occasion we dressed up as pimps and we put on wigs and
make-up and we brought fake Chinese music to throw around.
“[The
video] is quite colourful and really extreme and it was really intense, the
whole experience.”
Listening
to the music of ‘We Are Z’ makes it clear that they have a wide range of
influences. “We all come from different places in terms of music. From my side
I was raised in France so I listened to a lot of French music like Serge
Gainsbourg and then I started to listen to rhythm and blues [at quite a young
ago], American bands and roots, black music and then a phase of jazz music, and
then I started to listen to some seventies rock and roll!
“I
have modern influences too. I really like Damon Albarn and all the different
projects he does, but you can always recognise his sound, and I’d love to
achieve something like that, being recognisable but with influences.”
‘We
Are Z’ are working now on their new album called ‘Z Is Not X’. Gabby gave us an
update on the project. “We’ve finished with all the songs and we’re in the
mixing process and trying to find the visuals, which I like to work on. It’s
like being pregnant, and that the child is going to come in a few weeks and you
have to be ready for it, and you want it to be really great. But it’s really
exciting. It’s our first album and we think it’s going to be great!”
With
the album out at the start of November,
the band are taking part in a 25-date tour with Detroit rockers Electric Six in
the same month, which came about through a meeting with the band’s tour manager.
“He really liked us and he said if we want to do it it’s hear for us. We said
yes, totally. We actually opened for them in Islington last year and it went
very well, so we are excited to do this tour.
“It’s
going to be the biggest tour we have done so far, so it’s going to be very
intense and exciting!”
Describing
the band’s live sound as ‘very lively’, Gabby said the live versions make their
songs even more dynamic. “We put on a show, with costumes on stage, and we
really try to grab the crowd and make people dance. We like to make it happen!
“All
the subjects of the songs are quite heavy, observational songs about the human
zoo, so we want to party on those heavy subjects. When you come to a show, you’ll
be jumping around and seeing us going crazy and throwing fake money at the
crowd, and big explosions!”
Looking
ahead, the band are keen to continue doing more touring and perhaps festivals
next summer and touring Europe. “We’ll be writing songs, meeting the crowds,
being inspired, doing great songs and great shows. The live experience is
really important to us, and we just want to tour a lot!”
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