Friday 16 September 2016

KBPS Interview: Haley Bonar

Haley Bonar is an indie, alternative, country and hard-core artist from Saint Paul and we spoke to after a day off in the middle of a gruelling week preparing for a gig in Brooklyn, with shows being really positive. Haley Bonar will soon be coming on a UK tour, something she told us she ‘can’t wait’ for. “I’m very excited!” she said, returning to the country a couple of years after promoting her last record.

I asked her to describe her new record, ‘Impossible Dream’, which forms the basis of the new tour. “This album makes sense in the progression of my other records. It’s maybe a combination of ‘Last War’ and ‘Golder’. It definitely has more of a rock element to it, but I think it’s the songwriting that pulls it all together. It’s a really kooky synth-body of work, I think maybe more so than the two records of mine.”



‘Impossible Dream’ was recorded on analogue tape. “The studio we recorded at was one of the last left in the United States that merit the use of [that] as the room sounds so incredible. I really wanted to capture that warmth and you lose a bit of that when you go digital.”

Pulling on lots of themes for her tracks which she goes into detail on her website, Haley established the album as mostly a work of fiction. “Some of it comes from my own experiences but these stories about other people and myself, but they are stories.”

A video for ‘Called You Queen’ is also available online, a promo video created by Haley’s sister. “She and I have collaborated on many things over the years, and I really wanted her to give it a shot as her first time in doing a music video, and I think she did a really good job.”

Looking at the tracks, Haley flicks between ‘Kismet Kill’ and ‘Jealous Girls’ as her favourite track. “With ‘Kismet Kill’ I love the way it sounds sonically and I think we really nailed the juxtaposition between the fluttery, dreamy vocals and everything else is tough and driving, but it never feels like it’s rushed because of the way the melody is delivered.

“With ‘Jealous Girls’ I really loved the production, and I think that’s one of the best songs I’ve written.”



Discussing how she captures her music live, Haley told us she’s touring as part of a five-piece band including herself on guitar. “It’s actually pretty similar to how it sounds on the album.”

Following the tour in October Haley is looking forward to further dates and festivals next year. “I’d really like to focus on other projects. I’ve been working on a book here and there over the last few years, and I’d really like to work on that. It’s a compilation of poetry and short stories!


“Hopefully I’ll be doing a concert with Minnesota Orchestra next autumn, so I’ll get to reconfigure a lot of my music for a full orchestra which will be lots of fun!”


Haley performs at the Brudenell Social Club in October. Click here to buy tickets.


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