The
Slvr Tongues
Hannah
Huntley, James Lynch and Peter Erik make up Los Angeles country band The SLVR
Tongues who have recently released their debut single ‘Johnny Cash’. Speaking
to the three members of the band via a call that spanned the globe, we got to
find out more about the song, the band and their future plans.
“Things
are going really well with our first single and first video release,” Hannah
told us. “We’re excited about that. We’re getting new fans and a lot of people
are being really supportive and sharing our song in ways we never expected.”
“I
think it’s doing better than we expected,” Peter told us. “But we’re really
excited about how it will continue to grow over the next few months and we’re
grateful to everybody who has viewed and commented on it.”
Having
looked around their social media we were intrigued by a picture they shared
recently of a cake with a Pikachu on it. Naturally we had to find out more and
James told us. “I was having a party that friends had thrown for me and that
cake just came out of nowhere to surprise me!”
Describing
their single, Peter told us how the single was designed to be country and rocky
but not following the stereotypical lyrics. “Not singing about cornfields and
all of that. We tried to make it contemporary and more legitimate, and having
lyrics that would matter more and have a bit of swing to them.
“We’re
both influenced by Nashville and LA,” he added, as Hannah confirmed that ‘Johnny
Cash’ was only the second song they wrote together. “We got together and started
writing a couple [of songs] and that track just poured out of us. It’s pretty
catchy so we went with it!”
When
it came to the band forming, Hannah and James, who are both from Los Angeles,
met at a bar on the Sunset strip called ‘Saddle Ranch’. “We were both drunk
actually. Hannah was singing karaoke and I heard she had a good voice, and we
wanted to jam beforehand, but I wasn’t sold on working with people, but after
that we started writing.
“Peter
is the international man of travel and excess and sexual mystery! He was
visiting Los Angeles as he was studying at the musician’s institute at the time
in Hollywood. He came into the bar too and that’s how we met.
“We
realised we needed a lead guitar and that’s where Peter came in, and that’s how
the SLVR Tongues formed.”
Alongside
the song there is also a video out for ‘Johnny Cash’, set in an American Diner initially
and moving on from there. But what was it like to make? “It was pretty hot to
say the least. I think we all agree now never to record a music video in the
desert in July. That was a very bad decision from our side! It’s a pretty nice
experience wearing tight leather pants and all that at 46-degree-Celsius!
“Aside
from shooting those hot scenes it was so fun! It was great fun to work with the
professional team and then seeing the vision coming together; that was pretty
cool to see as it worked out. It was a lot of fun!”
Though
the band confessed they couldn’t tell me much about future plans due to secrecy
(“We can’t tell you too much as I’d have to kill you” promised Hannah) but they
revealed they’d been in the studio. “We’ve recorded a couple new songs and we
are so excited about them. We’ve recorded them in the studio here and we’re
still working on the release plan, but we’ll definitely be releasing something
in the new year.”
Time
in the studio has been great for the band. “Our producer Jordan is from Los
Angeles, and he flew out to Nashville. Even though we’re all over the world at
the moment we’re all Nashville based and he’s been out for the last month or
so.
“We
have turned the entire second floor of our house into a recording studio and we’ve
been knocking out these tracks and working on them every day.”
Having
access to the studio has been helpful to the band. “It’s been more efficient as
we just have to walk upstairs to do the next thing!”
The
recording has been quite transatlantic, with Hannah based in Nashville and
James in LA but Peter in Stockholm. “We managed to record our parts while we
were there; now it’s just time for Hannah to record her own parts. Having a studio
in our home means we can work as effectively as we want.”
I
was keen to know if the different backgrounds of the band members helped
influence their sound. “I think that’s actually the coolest part of our music,”
Hannah answered. “We all have personally different tastes in what we listen to
and with having different backgrounds and entirely different personalities,
when we find that sweet-spot and combine them all you come out with something
really cool, and that’s what I feel we were lucky enough to stumble upon.
“Being
in Nashville hasn’t changed our sound at all; it’s just a really cool place and
we have a great band house. It doesn’t matter where we are for the sound; the
sound is the three of us.”
The
SLVR Tongues have some local gigs coming up in the Nashville area and then
hopefully more. “There will be tours, I promise you. But everything’s still
very preliminary as far as putting on a really great show and great production,
and it’s still in the works to make sure that happens, but it’s next on the
agenda for us.”
Returning
to their single I asked them about whether they were fans of Johnny Cash and if
they got to see him perform before his death over a decade ago. Though seeing
him was a negative response there was a love for the artist. “Johnny Cash will
always be an image for a lot of people. He’ll always be that bad boy. He’ll always
be an influence for anything to do with attitude and fashion, and a lot of
people can relate to it,” Peter told us.
We
ended the interview with asking them about big ambitions for the future.
“First
of all it’s establishing ourselves and making the music that we think is the
best in the world, and make the world understand that! And then going out on
tour, and releasing our album,” Peter told us.
“I
think it’ll be good to establish our presence more so we don’t have to wait in
line at bars anymore!” quipped Hannah. “And have to tell people what we like
and what we drink. That would really smooth out a lot of transitions in my
life!
“But
seriously we’re super excited to share our music with people and hopefully they
like it as much as we do!”
James
wanted to get the band on the road. “I really love performing and I really think
we could put on a dynamite show with the songs we’re currently writing. I think
‘Johnny Cash’ is a really great live song that they can get invested in and
sing-a-long to. Hopefully we can be touring with some really great acts in the
very near future. That’s my biggest hope!”
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