3. Will you be playing any new material or a mixture of your back catalogue?
At the moment it’s still just from the back catalogue, we’ve dipped our toes in regard to new stuff but too early to say where it’s taking us yet.
4. After a sell out tour across the country last year, what is your favourite song to perform live?
It differs every night but you can’t beat it when you play something like Chasing Rainbows and the whole crowd sings it with you.
5.Who has released a stand out album this year?
I was enjoying Band Of Horses until it stopped!
6.Which song do you wish you had written?
Too many good songs to choose I’m afraid, it would take me a lifetime to say….
7.You’ve been a band for nearly 20 years, what’s the key to band’s success and longevity?
We had a break for a few years which helped,it gave renewed vigour to the all new shed machine…
8.You’re appearing at T in the Park and V Festival this year….any surprises in the pipeline for the performances?
We’ve approached The Proclaimers about a mash up of 500 miles and Disco Down for T in the Park but we haven’t heard anything back from their people yet.
9. Plans for the rest of the year?
We’ve got the festivals to play of course and we’re currently in talks about plans for 2011…
10. If you were to send someone to prison for crimes against music, who would it be?
Music is for everyone and no-one at the same time. I’d rather just ignore them than send them to prison…
11. What’s your favourite animal and why?
I’ve yet to meet my favourite animal but I’m sure they are out there somewhere waiting to meet me.
12.If you were a superhero, what would be your superpower?
I would have dead powerful hearing so I could listen to what the crowd say to each other during a gig. If necessary I could then stop the band and remonstrate with them..
13.What were you doing last night at 11?
I was finishing a bottle of wine and waiting for a call from The Proclaimers management. It never came…
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