What inspired you to take up
drumming?
I guess what started it was listening to early U2 albums', mostly the War
album. This was when I was around 10 or 11 and I wanted to start playing. A cousin of
mine was throwing out an old drum kit and I started on that for the first few
months.
What type of drum kit do you use?
I'm playing a C&C Player Date 2 kit with a walnut veneer finish. I
adore this kit! Sizes are (22/10/13/16) and a 14 x 6.5 snare.
Cymbal wise: Mainly Istanbul Agop - 18" Traditional medium crash,
20" dark crash 21" signature ride with 14" Traditional
hats. For some songs I use a 20" Meinl Byzance flat ride, a really
lovely cymbal, have had it for years. I'm also using Roland SPD-SX sampling
pads live with BHP.
Who are your favourite players?
To name a few - Chris Bear (Grizzly Bear), Matt Barrick (The Walkmen),
Chris Talbot (Wild Beasts), Bryan Devendorf (The National)
What are your favourite albums /
songs?
Some of my all time favourite albums would have to be: Deerhunter -
Halcyon Digest, Sigur Rós - Agaetis Byrjún, Talk Talk - Spirit of Eden, Grizzly
Bear - Veckatimest.
Recent favourites I've been listening to: Stereolab - Dots and Loops
(Have become a bit obsessed with Stereolab in recent months)
Yves Tumor - Heaven to a Tortured Mind, Big Thief - Two Hands, Destroyer
- Have We Met.
How are you spending your time during
this COVID-19 lockdown?
Been trying to keep positive and stay productive. I have been reading a
good bit more of late, (Kevin Barry - City of Bohane, John Connell - The Cow Book)
trying new recipes in the kitchen, getting in a cycle, when I can too. Also organising album promo bits with the guys, over zoom calls, I have some of my
kit set up in my sitting room at the moment also, so it’s not too bad!
Bleeding Heart Pigeons have a new
album 'Stir' coming out this month. Can you tell us what to expect?
We do, we're self releasing it on May 22nd. It's our first release since
our debut 'Is' in 2016 and was written and recorded in our small farm shed
converted studio, throughout 2017. We took more of a 'song writing' approach
this time, I think with the last album we just didn't know when to stop (lol).
We wanted to write songs for a more accessible audience while still trying to
keep our own sound. I am very proud of the finished product and can't wait to
have it out.
Limerick, where you're from, has
produced some great acts over the years. What is it about Limerick, in your
opinion that creates such great music?
It sure has! There are some really great bands in Limerick at the moment
and many of them are great friends of ours. DIY LK have a massive part to play
in Limerick’s music scene, from hosting gigs in Pharmacia by really great bands
from around the country to their annual festival - Feile na Greine (which sadly
is cancelled this year due to Covid-19) it’s an amazing group and am proud to
be a part of it. It’s great to have something like it in Limerick. We were
never really part of a community as such around the time of the first album, so
it’s very nice.
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