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Epiphany: Life & Matt Peach An Interview & Album Teaser with A UK Artist On The Rise.

Matt Peach An Interview by Roctavia.

I recently got the chance to chat with rising UK artist Matt Peach. Peach has an impressive repertoire of helping those in need, standing up & speaking out for struggling indie music venues (causes after my own heart as well I’ll admit), and creating deeply thoughtful tracks for his soon to be released album Epiphany. In this interview we were honored with a deep dive into captivating storytelling, trials of overcoming school bullies, and wisdoms in love & life gained, all through the eyes of the budding British artist himself.

Roctavia: Hey Matt, I just wanted thank you for taking the time to answer some questions about your new album Epiphany! After listening, I have to ask, how has nostalgia played a part in your writing process?

Matt Peach: Hey Roctavia, yes musically speaking, I had no intention of breaking new musical ground here. Everyone has a musical home, a place they feel most comfortable and I realised it’s been far too long since I last visited. There’s no reinventing the wheel here. It’s rock n’ roll and I’ve realised it doesn’t need fixing; it was never broken. My previous albums got experimental at times, I love them, but I’ve always wanted to make an album that reminds me of my childhood… that was really important here, because this really is an album about coming of age, the surrender of one era in your life and the start of the next chapter. Sonically you could say the sound looks backwards, whilst most of the lyrics look forwards, it’s an album where the protagonist is poised on the threshold of adventure.

Roctavia: I could sense that it was pretty multifaceted. So what were your inspirations for this album’s sound collectively?

Matt Peach: It was really natural. Often I’ll create a mood board of songs that I really like that I wanna borrow aspects from in terms of production and tone. But this time around almost everything was already in my head, because it’s the sounds that I’ve always loved. If I had to put it into a list:

The Alarm, Green Day, Frank Turner, The Clash, U2, The Darkness. There was one exception, and you can probably spot the elephant in the room when you hear the album. “Crush” was inspired by a Prince documentary I watched, and the moment the credits rolled, I thought “Wow I gotta write a tune in the style of Prince, just as an exercise”. Then I showed it to some people and they loved it and very quickly we knew it had to be on the album.

Roctavia: The album seems pretty deep, was it all written from a personal perspective?

Matt Peach: Yep, even the cheeky ones haha. I decided very early on that I wanted it to feel slightly like a concept record, in terms of the action rising and falling. And to that end I knew that it had to be really honest and open, almost like the audience is watching a tv drama where you see all the characters emotions. I was very fortunate to discover Frank Turner just as I started working on this album and the first thing that hit me about his song writing was how much I connected with every line in his songs, because he’s just so honest. “Surrender” is a completely metaphorical song, it’s based around the “moment of surrender”, which is when an addict realises they’ve got a problem and finally admits they need help. I was really struck by this idea, especially being a rather proud, “I don’t need any help”,

kinda fella. And then there’s “Guy Bueno” which is a true story about a winter night I got spiked and nearly froze to death on a car park floor only to be thrown in someone’s car and taken home. I was so inebriated at the time that I had no idea who had saved me, I could only remember their voice. Months later at a gig I heard this reggae band, and in between songs when the singer was speaking, his voice really pricked my interest – I recognised it. I got speaking to him after the show, and it materialised that he’d saved a half frozen drunkard in a car park a year before. Everything lined up perfectly, location, time, all the events. I couldn’t believe it! I knew it had to become a song.

Roctavia: Oh wow! That is an incredible story! Proof positive that people always come into your life for a reason I guess. Really glad that everything turned out ok. Well, back on to the interview after that! Haha what an incredible story. So, now I have to know, what is your most cherished song on the album & why?

Matt Peach: That’s a real hard one. So hard to choose. “Epiphany” (the song) is the heart of the record but I think if I had to choose, it would be either “Dreaming” or “My Sweetest Friend”, I feel like those are two of the simplest and yet best song writing I’ve ever done. “Dreaming” was inspired by the passing of my Grandmother, and the perfect love that my Grandfather had for her. I thought – I want a love like that. Whereas, “My Sweetest Friend” is a song that hit me at 4 in the morning and made me cry my eyes out with joy when I recorded the first demo. It’s about a real person and real events, but was actually inspired by the line, “what have I become, my sweetest friend,” in Johnny Cash’s “Hurt”. I knew that at the end of this record I wanted the protagonist to have come of age, they’ve changed a lot, they have a new attitude, a new outlook, new goals and morals, they return home, and though they’ve changed, the loyalty to those they love does not.

Roctavia: I had wondered that being a huge Johnny Cash fan myself! What a great story and concept for that song! So how did you get turned on to music in the first place & what made you choose to play the guitar?

Matt Peach: Seeing The Alarm live when I was about 10 years old and getting dragged into a mosh pit by a stranger. I remember watching the guitarist and thinking that’s what I want to do! It made school so much easier, if you’re useless at sports then what else can you do to be cool? Get yourself in a band. It was a lifeboat in a sea of shallow kids and bullies. I had far less altercations at school after that, even the gangster lads that listened to hip-hop and the like had a form of honourable respect for the boys in the rock bands. And then I remember The Darkness appearing, before then, I kinda thought rock had to be super serious, straight faced. They injected the fun – and the killer guitar parts and I was completely hooked.

Roctavia: I hear that you are mates with Adam Slack of The Struts. How did the two of you end up meeting?

Matt Peach: I don’t think we even know. At one point we thought we went to the same school, then worked out we can’t have. I believe we first properly met when a fledgling version of The Struts and my old punk band did a gig together in Derby at the vic. It was very last minute, mid week, and hardly anyone turned up, haha. I lent Adz a guitar as his got busted halfway through their set, That’s the first time I really remember meeting properly. There’s many different types of guitar player, you’ve got the shredders, the wizards, the 4 chord tricksters, but he and I are made in the same mould. There’s a lotta similar influences with the brit pop and punk stuff, makes him very easy to jam with.

Roctavia: I know that you obviously weren’t able to have the Green Days gig this year, but what has been your favourite part of those experiences?

Matt Peach: My opening support slot! Haha joking, sort of…

At last year’s, it was absolutely rammed and during my support slot with my solo band we could hear the audience singing my own songs back at me louder than the on-stage monitoring. That was an amazing moment, and the first time I’ve experienced it! But in terms of those nights, the best thing is it’s fun – unparalleled.

You’re playing with the best guys, both on and off stage. You’re all in love with the music you’re playing. When we were 12, we all wanted to be in Green Day, and for one night a year we are, sorta. And then there’s the community side of it, everyone comes out to play. It’s the best Christmas party imaginable, you get to see everyone and they’re all having a good time, I suppose really that’s truly the best bit.

Roctavia: Hopefully we’ll all be able to get back into it next year then! You’re a pretty talented musician. I hear that you’ve gotten to play on stage with The Darkness. Tell us about that experience!

Matt Peach: Thanks, I try my best! That was all a bit of a surprise. Last year I did a stem cell donation for a leukaemia patient and as a “well done”, my family bought me a meet and greet ticket. I’d never been on one these before so just that in itself was amazing. Then it was revealed that one person at the meet and greet would get the chance to play with the band. I never imagined it could be me. So when Justin Hawkins read my name out, I think I just stood there like, “Fuck me, no way!” Climbing onto that stage was the most terrifying moment of my entire life. Then he passed me his white Les Paul Custom, and I could not believe it! Some of my favourite songs ever had been recorded on this guitar. They asked what tune I wanted to do so we kicked into “Love Is Only A Feeling” and my playing got the nod of approval from the band, I relaxed then.

When we finished Justin said to the guitar tech that he couldn’t hear my guitar solo in his monitoring, so we got to do it again! I’ll never forget that. One of the best moments of my life.

Roctavia: That’s a pretty wonderful thing that you’ve done & I say what a treat that was well deserved. If you could have one wish granted in respect for your new album Epiphany, what would it be?

Matt Peach: Have Taylor Swift cover it, in its entirety. We can work out the royalties over dinner.

Roctavia: Haha uh-oh T-Swift, looks like you’ve got another upcoming album option to choose from! So I usually like to go out of interviews on a sort of fun, off the cuff note so I have one last question, if you could be any animal, what would you be & why?

Matt Peach: Wow that’s a hard one. Probably Taylor Swift’s cat so I could persuade her to cover my album. But just in case her cat isn’t fully fluent in English, probably Ted [the teddy bear] from Ted. He’s got all of Chucky’s magic superpowers, but he’s a considerably more likeable guy.

Roctavia: Hahaha! You’re an absolute gem Matt. Thank you so much for taking the time out to interview with us! We look forward to the album release & hopefully seeing you play it live!

You can check out Matt Peach’s new track “Cut Our Teeth,” an ode to imperilled grassroots music venues everywhere, which also just made BBC Radio Derby’s Track of the Week here:

Love & Rockets ~ Roctavia
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American Dreamin’: An Interview with Jack Edwards of Piston

On the Radar Jack Edwards of Piston: An Insightful Chat with A Guitar Guru

Jack Edwards of Piston
Jack Edwards of Piston

I recently had the honor of interviewing Jack Edwards of up and coming U.K. rock sensation Piston. For being a fresh new rock formation, this bunch has some pretty eye catching acknowledgments in the books already. Piston’s ‘Rainmaker’ was ‘A’ listed on Planet Rock (UK’s #1 rock station). ‘Rainmaker’ was exclusively premiered online by Classic Rock Magazine and Louder Sound. Aside from being featured in Total Guitar’s ‘Ones To Watch,’ Music Radar nominated Jack Edwards and Luke Allatt of Piston for ‘Best New Guitarist’ 2019. The duo were even recently voted #3 in Music Radar’s ‘Best New Guitarists In The World Right Now’.

My main goal was to delve into Edwards’ musical roots & where he aspires to be with the band in the near future (once the world opens back up that is) as a possible introduction to U.S. audiences. This band truly seems as though they would be up for the challenge of going global with their already musically well rounded, rich & deeply Rock ‘N’ Roll tracks. This interviewer’s goal was obviously to gain more insight into the foundation & expectations of it all, but actually ended up uncovering quite a down-to-earth rocker in Piston guitarist Jack Edwards.

Roctavia: I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for answering a few questions with me Jack, I really appreciate your time. Let’s start things off with diving into where it all began for you. What inspired you to turn towards music, & what moved you to pick up your first guitar?

Jack Edwards: I have grown up in a house surrounded by rock music. My parents are huge fans of rock so we would always have that blasting throughout. My dad would often work on his Harley Davidson blasting Mötley Crüe records, I remember that! There was an old guitar lying around my grandparents house and I picked it up and started making noise, then it all picked up from there!

Roctavia: Wow. That sounds like a pretty great house to grow up in!

Roctavia: Do you recall your first gig? Can you tell us what it was like?

Jack Edwards: I remember my first gig really well. I was in high school and it was the first time I had played in front of an audience properly. I had been so nervous that I couldn’t eat for two days! Anyway, I remember the feeling of adrenaline like no other, and how well we went down. I mean, we were just kids playing in a school hall to lunch packers but I definitely felt like a rockstar (for three minutes).

Roctavia: If you had one message for all of the young musicians out there, what would you say to them?

Jack Edwards: Stick with it, keep going and stay true to yourself.

Roctavia: On that note, what has been your biggest gig so far?

Jack Edwards: Definitely when we were on tour with The Cult. We played Manchester Apollo which held 3500 people that night. It was a wild experience being on that stage that many legends have graced.

Roctavia: Wow! That sounds like a pretty electrifying experience.

Roctavia: So I’m curious as to what the writing process looks like for Piston & are there any current projects in the works?

Jack Edwards: We have just set up our own studio, which we now use to write all of our tracks. We send the tracks to Rob, our singer and he lays his vocals down and then we perform them together. I mean, these are demos and we have nearly wrote album 2.

Roctavia: Your song “Rainmaker” packs quite the punch! Where did you draw the inspiration for it musically?

Jack Edwards: Oh thanks! Well I think Luke originally had the riff. It come from an AC/DC style thing he had going on, and we refined it from there! AC/DC meets Black Sabbath!

Roctavia: That’s awesome! It really does make an impact on the first listen!

Roctavia: Where do you see Piston headed 5 years from now?

Jack Edwards: Well, that’s hard to answer giving the current pandemic. Will we be playing shows? Who knows! We hope to! We plan on making albums up until we can’t do it anymore. 2019 was a hell of a year from us, so we will pick it up from there and keep going!

Roctavia: So how would you feel about touring the US? What would you look forward to most about crossing the pond?

Jack Edwards: We would LOVE to tour the US. I want to play in the obvious places in LA, but I think with us going to America it could get messy… one of us will probably die for sure! Ha!

Roctavia: Haha! Yeah, we do know how to have a lot of fun over here…you gotta be careful haha.

Roctavia: If you could collaborate with any one of your musical heroes, who would you choose & why?

Jack Edwards: That’s a tough question. I’d love to write a track with Axl Rose, personally. I have always loved his vocals and his lyrics.

Roctavia: I always love to end interviews on a fun or off the cuff question, so if you could choose one song to play every time you walked into a room for the rest of your life, what song would you choose and why?

Jack Edwards: “Kickstart My Heart” by Mötley Crüe because it just makes me want to take my clothes off and go crazy!

Roctavia: Hahaha! Great answer! Thank you so much for taking the time out to interview with us today! We look forward to hearing all of the new music in the works from Piston.

Piston are:
Rob Angelico (Vocals)
Jack Edwards (Guitar)
Luke Allatt (Guitar)
Brad Newlands (Drums)
Stuart Egan (Bass)

For merch and tour dates visit.
https://www.pistonuk.com
https://www.facebook.com/PistonUK/

@PistonMusic

Love & Rockets ~ Roctavia
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Rock N Roll-Soul To Soul: Fresh & Tasty Rock Collaborations

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The malaise of 2020 has definitely lead to the young & restlessness of regal rockers across the globe. It has been a pretty difficult year for those who are used to consistently touring, promoting, and globetrotting. One amazing phenomenon that has been produced by the year that the earth stood still is that more established rockers & up and coming artists alike are blurring lines by reaching out to each other across social media platforms and producing some pretty fine gems creatively.

Another thing that the time away from the world has provided many with are new perspectives & different points of view as far as the creative process as a whole is concerned. Whether it be production concepts, new & edgy soundscapes, or the good old ‘two heads are better than one ’ideals, there are some red-hot young artists bringing badass bops to the table for the world of Rock.

Our journey starts with Yungblud who is an expertly fresh, fun, and freeing performer that is quickly clawing his way to laying solid foundation towards becoming a household name. He is hands-down a new breed of rock star. As recently as September, Yungblud joined forces with Oliver Sykes of hard rocking Bring Me The Horizon fame to produce an exhilarating collab in their single “Obey”.

Some of Yungblud’s most recent singles also feature names like Travis Barker of Blink-182 fame as well as The Used and you can listen in on his Spotify profile here:

Another hot and ready band that recently unleashed a sizzling new album with lots of juicy collabs is The Struts with their October release of Strange Days. It features songs kissed by the magic touch of some pretty big names in Rock ‘N’ Roll fame. The cameos roll up with “Another Hit of Showmanship” which is an Albert Hammond Jr. of The Strokes collaboration, “I Hate How Much I Want You” which thunderously features Joe Elliot and Phil Collen of Def Leppard fame, rounded out by “Wild Child” that turns up the heat with scorching hot solos from Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine.

If you’re hungry for more from The Struts, you can check out their delicious catalogue of songs here:

Not to be outdone, Miley Cyrus is stepping up to bat and absolutely knocking it out of the park on her new album Plastic Hearts. It features more impressive cameos from rock history in the likes of Billy Idol on “Night Crawling”, Stevie Nicks on “Edge of Midnight” and the too too rad Joan Jet & The Black Hearts on “Bad Karma”.

You can listen to the whole speaker slaying album here:

The creative process can definitely stagnate and become stale especially in these trying times. Those who make a living on bringing people together seem to still be doing exactly that in the absence of the ability to congregate.

If you think about it (to the major benefit of the people of the world) we may not be able to see them perform these works of art live right now, but when the world opens back up we have loads to look forward to. In my opinion, there is a unique phenomenon that has occurred by getting more vetted artists involved in these new & exciting collaborations.

In a world that has been torn apart over the past year, these new tracks are bridging gaps between decades of fandoms & uniting us all in our love for our favourite artists again. There is something major to be said about the utmost level of respect that this collection of impressive young artists have for those who blazed the trails in Rock ‘N’ Roll before them. The very same trails that they are currently lighting up themselves.

Love & Rockets ~ Roctavia
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Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One 50th anniversary reissue.

So, many years ago, well to be precise 50 years ago, a band called The Kinks released an album that introduced us to a girl (Sort of) called Lola from the album Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One. This wasn’t the bands first album it was actually the 8th studio album originally released in 1970.

Fast forward to 2020 and the Kinks bring us a deluxe set of Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One remastered from the original HD master tapes. The vinyl release includes a 60 page hardback book, demos and conversations with Ray and Dave.

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Back in 1970 the single Lola reached number two in the UK Charts. Ray Davis said the inspiration for the song came from a night in Paris. Kinks manager Robert Wace spent the night with a cross dresser. Ray said “In his apartment, Robert had been dancing with this black woman, and he said, ‘I’m really onto a thing here.’ And it was okay until we left at six in the morning and then I said, ‘Have you seen the stubble?’ He said ‘Yeah’, but he was too pissed to care, I think”

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To mark the occasion The Kinks have released a new video for Lola.

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The Network – A Green New Day

Ok so have you ever gotten the feeling that you’re on to someone? Or maybe you’re in on one of those “if you know, you know,” situations? Well everyone has their secrets & The Network is definitely on my radar in every sense of that statement.

Even though Billie Joe is supplying the denying, I’m for sure giving this six-piece new wave band the Green Day side-eye.

Interestingly, The Network released their debut album Money Money 2020 back in 2003. If you really wanna psych yourself out, you’ve gotta go check out it’s track list! Now I’m not saying that Green- Er – The Network’s politically tinged songs predicted the future…but well, it kind of seems like The Network’s politically tinged songs have predicted the future.

Why am I going on about an album that was released back in 2003? Well it’s because The Network is back this year with a new four track EP to sooth our troubled ear-holes after the dumpster fire that has been 2020. Billie Joe Armstrong unloaded a clip of The Network’s new music video via his Instagram stories upon the EP’s release while tagging The Network & questioning, “What in the actual F*ck,” then dropping the statement that “The Network is not GD.”  The ever so adored rocker then continued to elaborate with, “We are not The Network,” and, “I don’t know who these guys are,” topping it all off with, “F*ck these guys.” Ok Billie Joe, we love you & your side project The Network.

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Fink of The Network not Billie Joe Armstrong honest.

The short & sweet track list that The Network’s new album Trans Am boasts is, well, also not very politically subtle. You can check it out here:

As for Gree- Erm – The Network, well they’re not saying that they told you so but- what? They have? Ok yes, they actually are saying precisely that. You can check out the track that didn’t make their new EP Trans Am’s cut below.

Love & Rockets ~ Roctavia
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Suspect208 – The Ultimate Garage Band

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Forged from the core of Rock ‘N’ Roll splendour, in the garages of Massapequa, New York, by the sons of major rock legends, Suspect 208’s members boast a pretty solid musical pedigree. Comprised of Noah Weiland on vocals; whom of which just so happens to be the son of late/great Scott Weiland  (Stone Temple Pilots/Velvet Revolver), London Hudson on Drums – Son of Slash! -my hero- (Guns N’ Roses, Velvet Revolver), Tye Trujillo on Bass – Robert Trujillo’s Son (Suicidal Tendencies, Metallica), and on guitar Niko Tsangaris (son of Chris Tsangaris).

London & Niko originally formed a band named Classless Act and have segued into the new & current rock formation of Suspect 208. London, when nudged as to why he chose to make his place in the world behind a drum kit, simply had this to say: “Y’know, I didn’t want to live in my dad’s shadow so…er…I played drums.”Touché London, Touché. We can sympathize lol.

The whole lot made for a much anticipated premiere single drop earlier this month with “Long Awaited.” No, I’m not pulling your leg in the slightest, that’s 100% the title of the fledgling super-group’s debut single. These young ones know exactly what they’re doing. It also most definitely helps that the up and coming musicians are managed by Slash, Perla Hudson & Niko’s dad Chris so everything is on the up & up. I suppose that this just so happens to be proof positive that sometimes parents do understand. It also kinda helps to be rock royalty too I guess.

You can check out the long awaited track “Long Awaited” here.

Love & Rockets ~ Roctavia
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