In this captivating episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with Harry Jennings, the charismatic drummer of rising UK metallers Defects. The conversation dives deep into the band's journey, starting with the release of their highly anticipated debut album in May. Harry opens up about the creative process behind the album, which was written during the emotionally charged period of lockdown. He explains how the isolation and uncertainty of the times infused their music with a raw, emotional depth that resonates with listeners.
The discussion then shifts to Defects' exhilarating performances at major festivals such as Download and Graspop. Harry recounts the electrifying energy of playing in front of massive crowds and the sense of accomplishment that comes with being part of such prestigious lineups. He shares behind-the-scenes stories from these festivals, highlighting the camaraderie among bands and the unforgettable moments that define their live shows.
As they look ahead, Harry provides an exclusive preview of the band's upcoming "Bloodlines Tour." He talks about the meticulous planning that goes into organizing a tour in the post-COVID and post-Brexit landscape, addressing the logistical challenges and the determination to bring their music to fans across different regions. Harry emphasizes the band's commitment to maintaining a strong connection with their audience, both through their music and their live performances.
Mental health is a significant theme in their conversation, with Harry passionately discussing the importance of mental well-being for both the band and their fans. He shares personal anecdotes about the pressures of the music industry and the strategies they use to stay grounded and support each other. This candid discussion underscores the band's dedication to fostering a supportive community around their music.
Reflecting on their journey, Harry reminisces about some of the most memorable gigs they've played. He describes the thrill of live performances, the adrenaline rush of stepping on stage, and the profound impact of seeing fans sing along to their songs. These experiences, he notes, are what fuel their passion and drive to keep creating and performing.
Looking to the future, Harry reveals exciting plans for Defects, including the development of a second album. He hints at a surprise for fans coming in October, building anticipation for what's to come. Throughout the interview, Harry's enthusiasm and genuine love for music shine through, making it clear that Defects is a band with a bright future ahead.
This episode of "Concerts That Made Us" offers an in-depth look at the heart and soul of Defects, providing fans with a deeper understanding of the band's journey, their music, and their unwavering dedication to their craft.
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UK metallers Defects have announced their October - November UK ‘The Bloodline’ Tour. The support will come from Profiler and Knife Bride.
The tour will begin on 19 October in Glasgow (Classic Grand) and call through Newcastle (The Cluny), Manchester (Rebellion), Leeds (Key Club), London (O2 Islington Academy 2), Bristol (Exchange). Oxford (Jericho Tavern) and finishes on 7 November in Birmingham (Flapper).
Defects released their debut album in May and have spent the summer with blistering sets on the festival circuit, playing at Download (UK) and Graspop (Belgium) as well as tours with Of Mice and Men and Orbit Culture this year. They have also played with the likes of Bullet for My Valentine, Funeral for a Friend and In Flames.
Modern Error is breathtakingly raw with emotion. Conceptually, it is a deeply cathartic album that acts as a vessel for singer Tony Maue to organise his thoughts on the trauma of being taken into care at a young age. Threaded through the album are Maue's experiences, how the five members of the band are all connected, and why, at this moment, right now, is the right time for this band to exist. For themselves as much as anyone else.
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