Irish Drummers is an insightful publication into the people behind the drum set. A joy for any music enthusiast (and everyone else).
Welcome to Irish Drummers
This site exists is to showcase the talent and creativity of Irish drummers through the years. The great contribution that this band of musicians have made to Irish culture and music throughout the world.
Welcome to Irish Drummers
This site exists is to showcase the talent and creativity of Irish drummers through the years. The great contribution that this band of musicians have made to Irish culture and music throughout the world.
Welcome to Irish Drummers
This site exists is to showcase the talent and creativity of Irish drummers through the years. The great contribution that this band of musicians have made to Irish culture and music throughout the world.
Welcome to Irish Drummers
This site exists is to showcase the talent and creativity of Irish drummers through the years. The great contribution that this band of musicians have made to Irish culture and music throughout the world.
Jason Feenan is the drummer with Derry
based punk band TOUTS. The band has completed tours and shows with Paul Weller,
Liam Gallagher and Blossoms. They are currently doing a load of festivals,
SXSW, Reading, Leeds and Electric Picnic. TOUTS signed to Domino Publishing earlier
this summer and have released two EPs and a number of singles.
Jason, when
did you start playing drums?
I started playing when I was 14, I
didn't have many friends at that age, so I had plenty of time to pretend to be
John Bonham, in the shed. I took lessons with Mickey the Hat, and managed to
catch a bit of his, "practice every moment of the day" attitude and
that stuck with me.
What
made you want to be a drummer?
Hearing John Bonham made me want to be
a drummer and after that I started enjoying the way Stewart Copeland, Stanton
Moore, Ian Paice and even my teacher Mickey the Hat played. I love Vinnie
Colaiuta, but I haven't a hope of sounding like him.
What
are your favourite albums?
Led Zeppelin II, Outlandos d'Amour by The
Police, The Undertones first record are all firm favourites. In terms of
drumming, Apostrophe and Joe's Garage by Zappa are masterclasses of playing.
What
has been your best gig or drum moment?
The best moment I've had so far was
either managing to get a drum solo televised on Other Voices last year, or
doing a cover of the Auld Triangle supporting Liam Gallagher in an airport
hangar in Dublin, the whole crowd singing back the tunes was class, probably
was one of the best things I've been a part of.
What
drum gear do you use?
At the minute I'm rocking a Premier
Elite kit from the 80's, 12" 16" 22"
13" Ufip Custom Class hats;
14" 16" Paiste Twenty
crashes;
20" 5 Star Zyn crash ride, it may
be cheap but it fills a big hole in the sound of the band.
I started
playing the drums when I was 5. My parents were always listening to Rock/ Metal
music and I was always air drumming to it. They bought me my first kit at this
time and I've never stopped playing since.
What is your drum gear setup?
I'm
endorsed by DW drums and Paiste cymbals. I use everything DW Drums produces,
from PDP concept maple to DW Collector Series. I'm also using Paiste 2002s.
Who are your drumming influences?
The
drummers who made me want to play were the classic rock ones, Bonham, Paice,
Moon. I grew up listening to them and they're one of the biggest reasons I play
drums. I also like more "modern" drummers such as Vinnie Signorelli
(Unsane) and Mackie Jayson (Madball, Bad Brains, Cro Mags)
How did the gig with Sepultura
come about?
In May
2013, Eloy Casagrande hurt himself while playing in a show in Bourg en Bresse
(France). I wasn't at the show, but a friend of mine told the tour manager I
could learn the set and play with them the next day, instead of them having to
cancel the whole tour. Luckily for me, the manager called me and I joined
Sepultura that evening. We jammed in a fan's basement and played the show straight
after that. Great memories!
What upcoming projects are in the
pipeline?
I'm
currently touring in France with a band called Lofofora. We've just recorded
and released the first acoustic record ''Simple appareil".
I'm also
gonna be touring with the Canadian Hardcore band "Get The Shot"
through Europe in the upcoming days.
What advice would you give someone
thinking about a career in music?
Always be
honest to yourself and tour as much as possible. To me, touring is a better way
of learning than going to music school.
Can you tell us your favourite
songs or albums?
I would
say my favourite song is "Against the grain" by Unsane, on their
album called Visqueen. Everything is really simple here, but the energy and the
sound are immense. Everyone who's into rock music should listen to this at
least once.