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North
Staffordshire band, The Novellos, have fused soul with rock &
roll to create quite a stir. Adam Steele (Bass and
Vocals), Sam 'Fingers' J Walker (Keys, Brass and Vocals), Eddy
Gillespie (Drums, Percussion and Vocals) and Mike Thomas (Guitar and
Vocals) have been the current set-up for a few years now. Having
received national airplay on Radio 1 and confident backing from SONS
Records, lead singer Mike Thomas speaks to Folkopops about the bands
re-release of single The Lady Is Not For Turning.
Folkopops:
Why have you chosen to re-release the single The Lady Is Not For
Turning?
Mike:
The Lady Is Not For Turning has always served us as a great live
track, to re-release it remixed and re-mastered exclusively on vinyl
is a big deal to us. It was our first single on Sons and it
definitely captures our live feel on record. We wouldn’t re-release
unless we thought a revision of the track was truly worth it, and
with the sound we’re getting out of the SONS studio now, it truly
was worth revisiting.
What
were your reactions when it reached No3 in the Indie Charts in 2008?
Well,
as you can imagine, absolutely ecstatic. It was a great time for the
label. We had four artists in the top 5 that week (This is Seb Clarke
snatched No1 off The Futureheads). We had a live session for Steve
Lamacq the day we got the news, needless to say a lot of time was
spent down the pub afterwards!
How
would you describe your music? Who are your influences?
With
the Novellos, I’d say it’s pretty easy to strip down the tracks
and see the influences behind them. We all take a lot of stock in the
early soul scene and 60’s beat music. Think Billy Preston, Spencer
Davies Group, the Revolver and Rubber Soul albums – I suppose the
aim is raw-feeling brass-led punk-pop rock & roll. We strive more
for Blondie meets Dexy’s Midnight Runners than another Mark
Ronson-ified indie-band.
Why
‘The Novellos’?
I
think it’s easy to get carried away with ‘the meaning behind the
name’- I could say it’s a back reference to Ivor Novello as a tip
of the hat to a great song writer, but really, the name just felt
right and was one of few we could agree on!
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Has
it been difficult having so many band member switches over the years?
Not
at all. We’ve had our fair share of drama, sure. Brothers and
best-mates don’t get along forever and when each of you are
songwriters there will always be those clichéd creative differences.
But you can’t forget we’re here for the same reason, we want to
play – the four as we are now has been the same for a long time. I
think we’ve got the formula right now.
How
did you find the reception of single Not So Sure?
Not
So Sure was one of those live-tracks that people always asked us to
release. It’s a heavy hitting track that relies on the rhythm
section to drive it along. Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s a
love it or a hate it track and it splits the crowd but it out-sold
The Lady Is Not For Turning as I think it pulled in a wider audience.
What
has been the highlight of your career so far?
The
Sons showcases never fail us, when you have the likes of Phil Jupitus
and Steve Lamacq introducing you with a DJ set you know you’ll get
a warmed up crowd. It’s also a chance for all the bands on the
label, staff as well, to get together and show what we’re about.
The nights always bring a few surprises. Carl Barat and Alex Turner
caused their fair shares of drama backstage when they turned up as
well!
How
was SONS Records affected your career?
To
say SONS affected our career is an understatement. Sons has been
everything that we are, were and will be. Seb’s (Seb Clarke) a rare
producer. He knows how to get the best (sometimes painfully) out of
every performance, that goes for live and recording. We’re a DIY
with a lot of clout, but not a lot of money and I’m happy to keep
it that way.
What
does the future hold for The Novellos?
We’re
going to be churning out all the singles we’ve been working on
these past couple years. It’s nice to have the flexibility of being
a singles band. It gives you the opportunity to move in a lot of
directions – we’re going to try and get some tour dates in this
summer around our releases, perhaps catching the end of the festival
season.
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Seb
Clarke, 40, Company Director of Sons Records & Sonstream,
Musician and Songwriter and House Producer for Sons Records was asked
about The Novellos.
Why
are The Novellos signed to SONS Records?
The
Novellos (original line up) approached us in 2006 and we agreed on a
'one release' deal at that point - that turned out to the The Lady Is
Not For Turning release. It proved a successful working relationship
from that point onwards and there's never been any reason for either
party to want to change the set up.
What
do you think they can achieve?
I
think they could be the next Beatles,
if they want to work as
hard as did John, Paul, George & Ringo...
Find out more about The Novellos on
Facebook and via
SONS Records and buy The Lady Is Not For Turning and Not So Sure on
iTunes.