Interview with Jake Bright and Josh Mudie from the Dastards. Jake has been playing bass for the Dastards for a couple of years now and 'Mudie' is the newest member on drums, whose first gig was a baptism of fire; supporting Squeeze in front of thousands of people, a task he and the rest of the band coped with. The other members of the band are Wake on vocals and guitar and George on lead guitar
- SS: Your live sound is very different to the studio sound. Why is this and which do you prefer?
Josh Mudie: I like the sound of the studio work but I feel it can sound a little over produced. I personally prefer the live sound, but I'd say it was more just the atmosphere of a live gig that I enjoy.
Jake Bright: Playing live allows us to strip the sound right back. The studio stuff's great – there're loads of layers and it's really full, but live it's a raw, hard sound. I guess the main difference is that a lot of the studio work is synth based and live we all play guitars.
JM: And drums.
JB: Yeah, and drums.
- SS: How does your writing process work?
JB: Yeah, it's all a bit of a mystery. Wake (Vocals and Guitar) has been writing songs on his own for years and as there's never really been a 'band' as such for him to record with. Pretty much everything on the records is Wake's work.
- SS: The recordings sound incredibly professional. How do you achieve such an impressive sound?
JB: Wake's the guy to ask about that. All the songs are recorded at his place. What goes on in there is a mystery.
JM: I reckon he wears a labcoat...
- SS: Individually you all have a very different musical background. What are your influences on your respective instruments?
JM: I grew up as a Zep head. John Bonham I'd say was my biggest influence as a player. Over time it's slowly changed between classic rock to metal, jazz, reggae....and of course whatever genre Dastards falls into. I'm never more than a few metres from a set of sticks and intend on keeping it that way.
- SS: What're the highlights so far with the band
JB: Yeah, it was good to get a feel for the festival vibe this year.
JM: Or perhaps the mini-tour? But I'm gonna say just generally prating about with the rest of the band and having a good time.
JB: Ha! Yeah, hours of waiting between soundchecks needs to be spent in good company. We have a laugh together.
- SS: And what are the plans for the future?
JM: World domination.
JB: Sounds like a plan...
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