
SHABBY ROGUE INTERVIEW
Words: Caroline Pawson
Hailing from London, Shabby Rogue are a 4-piece Indie/Acoustic act. They’ll be releasing their second album ‘By Hook and By Crook’ on 1st March 2010.
Listen to new track: My Life As A Secret Agent
www.myspace.com/shabbyrogue
Questions answered by drummer – Terry Green
Can you describe the band in 3 words?
Good gooder goodest, would normally take a bit longer than 3 words but that kinda describes bits of us, {have deliberately missed out the bad words from the three as noone needs to know about that} OK, ugly, bad, nasty.
How did you all get into music?
From my personal view, it was through listening to it. Lets face it, it’s everywhere, you can’t get into a lift nowadays without some bloody music playing, my family used to play it a lot on vinyl records, this was before the dinosaurs, I like to keep that tradition going and, whenever possible, I just buy vinyl, aaaah Can on vinyl!!!!
What makes Shabby Rogue different to other bands in the same genre?
Beards, hatred of each other, love of each other, indifference to each other. I don’t think we’re massively different to be honest, but I do think we’re good. We have a very open minded way of writing, whoever has come up with something will normally have vocals to accompany it, this might mean they don’t feel as comfortable playing their chosen instrument so instead of pouring scorn on that person, we just change instruments, this normally gives a completely different angle on a song if you know what I mean. I also think its massively important to have a deep love for what you’re doing, no matter how bad it all gets!
You’re mainly based in London at the moment, when do you plan on spreading out to other parts of the UK?
Good question, we really want to spread our wings further, its just getting it all kicked off, we’re all pensioners now so being in the back of a van for long distances plays havoc with my colostomy bag {joke}, I think we’ll get out there pretty soon, we’ve contacted millions of festivals and now we just sit and wait and hope. We defo hope to get up North a bit more this year.
You’re releasing your second album ‘By Hook and By Crook’ next month (1st March), how does it feel to be able to put a full length CD out there? Where are fans able to buy it?
Well, to be honest, this is about the 5th album that I’ve been involved in and it never changes, each one you make is always not quite good enough, as the release date approaches, all the little things come crawling back that you know you could have done better, it’ll never change. On a plus note, there’s been some top reviews and that always boosts your ego a bit. Its actually incredibly hard this band business oh woe is me etc. etc. It’s available everywhere, Itunes, CDbaby etc. Nowhere else, ignore the free downloads….pleeaaassseeeee!!!!!!!!!
You’ve had some radio play recently, what’s it like knowing that a wider audience are able to listen to your music?
Its a good feeling, makes taking over the world that bit easier.
Who has been your favourite band to play alongside and why?
Ooooh, good question, I’d say for me of all time would be Trumans Water, this was many years ago but they’re just such an awesome band that I’ll never forget them, there still going, went to see them a couple of years ago, GOOD MEN!! Of more modern times its not actually a band as such [although he'll kill me for saying that] Thomas Truax, a one man band who constructs his own instruments from scratch, bike wheels, tumble dryer tubes, his newest band member is an ariel. He has the ability to produce fantastic sounds from the quaintest of angles, a bit like Jean Tinguely meeting Kraftwerk on a full moon!!!
You’re playing the Surface Unsigned festival this year, how’d it feel finding out you were in the line up?
Its always good to be considered for a gig, Glastonbury would blow my mind [literally!!!]
What can we expect from a live performance?
Hopefully, lots of good music, played with heart and soul, lots of jumping around, a possible attack on the drums by Tom [He's partial to that kinda thing], some banter and we normally round it all off with a sacrifice :-}
Have you got any parting words?
That last line was a joke!!!!!!!







