(This feature first appeared in issue #64 of
Shindig! magazine. I think the band have since changed drummers since this ran. I love this band and can't wait for the LP! To read the full interview click over the jump at the bottom.)
London's
latest baroque-beat band mix peppermint and incense on their first
recordings. Duncan Fletcher sees them take flight.
Taking
their name from a misheard lyric in The Stones' 'Paint It Black',
Green Seagull formed in early 2016 around the songwriting talents of
Paul Nelson and Paul Milne, formerly of New Electric Ride and The
Magnetic Mind respectively. The chemistry was completed with the
addition of keyboardist Sarah Gonputh and drummer Carlos Redondo.
“For
me, psychedelia is a very open-ended style that gives you a lot of
possibilities. You can take elements from virtually any genre -
garage punk, acid rock to flamenco and classical - and it wouldn't
necessarily jar if you did it right” says bassist/vocalist Milne.
Do it right they do, as heard on their rehearsal room recordings on
four-track cassette. Influenced by The Left Banke, The Association
and The Beach Boys, the two songs on their Soundcloud page feature
pop melodies spiked with sinister chords and arrangements,
successfully pairing light and shade.
“The
lyrics in 'Scarlet' are pretty much about infatuation and obsession
and hint at a possible illness of the mind for the protagonist”
says guitarist/vocalist Nelson. “'They Just Don’t Know' is based
on a nightmare I had where I was some kind of world leader in a Cuban
Missile Crisis-type scenario. I think I was watching too many cold
war documentaries at the time! Hope it wasn't a premonition of some
sort!” adds Milne.
The
band are currently re-recording the tracks along with a prospective
LP at London's Sausage Studio, making full use of its vintage gear.
“We're fortunate that Sausage Studio is run by my boyfriend, Seb
Kellig (My Drug Hell) with our friend Nick McCarthy (Franz
Ferdinand/FFS)”, says Sarah. “The place is an absolute dream and
I feel so lucky to be part of the Sausage Studio family. It's vintage
keys and analogue synthesiser heaven... for our forthcoming single
I've been playing the Philicorda organ and the Wurlitzer.”
'Scarlet'
b/w 'They Just Don't Know' was released in May 2017 on Mega Dodo Records.
(Click over the jump for the full interview.)