One
of the best tracks that has landed in the KBPS inbox recently is
California-based Symmetry’s ‘Gotta Wake You Up’. We spoke to the band across
the pond and across time differences to ask them about the record.
“It’s
the perfect song for right now with everything going on in the world, and we
feel like the whole world has to wake up. We feel like it’s the perfect song to
the times.”
The
song was one of the first tracks the band had co-written. “We met the guy we
wrote the song with when we did a tour in the UK with McBusted, which was an
honour. Michael Raphael has written with James Bourne and we got into a studio
with him, and we wrote this song together that day. We passed around an
acoustic guitar and talked about lyrics and melody ideas, and by the time we
left the house that day the song was done. It was a really exciting and
creative time.”
The
band’s venture into co-writing was a good experience for them. “We’re all
writers individually but we’re not opposed to bringing someone in. Every artist
is creative in their own way, and everything has different ideas. Nobody here
has a huge ego and says ‘No, it’s my way or the highway!’ It was a really great
experience for us.
Reaction
to their new single has been really positive. “I think it’s been the best
reaction we’ve ever had. It went pretty viral for the first week it went up
with over 30,000 views on the video. It’s probably the strongest thing we’ve
ever released.”
The
track is packed with energy and that fun on the recording came from their
enjoyment in the studio. “It was really fun to record,” they told us.
Alongside
the song there is also a video out which you can see on this page. “It’s the
first time I’ve been in a video that required some acting, and had a love
scene. It was a new experience for us all,” revealed Symmetry’s lead singer
Mike.
Though
based in California the band have a range of origins with only bassist Will
coming from the state. Jared moved from Orlando in Florida five years ago and
told us how much he enjoyed living there and meeting the band. Mike is
originally from Seattle, Washington and moved, like Jared, to come to music
school. “Max, our drummer, is the only Los Angeles native in the band.”
“I
don’t think geographically speaking we’re influenced as a band but there’s
something to be said about LA and us meeting here.”
Symmetry
have performed several times in the UK and we were keen to find out what they
thought about appearing this side. “It’s the reason that we’re doing [this
interview], we’re trying to get back!
“Being
in the UK has been fuel to our engine. Being over in the UK [there’s such]
loyalty of the fans. Will is a huge Beatles fan and he showed me clips of
Beatle-mania and you still feel that [in the UK], just that presence of people
loving live music, and it’s really exciting for us. It feels like a different
world.”
Looking
ahead Symmetry are working on their newest album which they hope to release by
the end of the year. “We’re trying to come back to the UK and looking at the
right opportunities for touring.”
We
ended the interview, inspired by the song, by asking them what they liked to do
firstly when they woke up. “We like to do an interview with Phil!” they said,
winning bonus points.
Find
out more about Symmetry on their Facebook page.
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