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In conversation with SPINN

  • Writer: Isabel Tate
    Isabel Tate
  • Nov 4, 2018
  • 5 min read

SPINN are quickly winning over a fan-base across the UK from locals in their hometowns in Liverpool where they grew up to now adoring teen girls and this comes as no surprise to anybody. They have the cheek yet optimism of a new band despite completing their final lineup only last year and will no doubt continue to roar through the UK music scene and gain an army of avid supporters in years to come.


In September, the boys are embarked on a tour of the UK, playing a series of gigs up and down the country from Glasgow to Bristol. They finishEd the tour off on the 28th September back in their home-city of Liverpool (O2 Academy 2 Liverpool). They impressively managed to sell out three of their six dates and have recently announced that they have been signed to American label, anti fragile music. The thing that the band are chuffed about though? The fact that one of their songs, It's Not Getting Better, was played on Made in Chelsea not too long ago.


SPINN have released eight songs so far, including a self-titled EP which was released in April of this year. Singles of their's include catchy 'It's Not Getting Better' which is a song that stays in your head for days after first hearing it's memorable lyrics ( "you know it's killing me being here, killing me, being here.”) and groovy guitar lines which resemble that of early work from Blossoms.


So, (currently) 180,000 monthly Spotify listeners, a UK tour this month with half of the dates sold out and a growing army of supporters, I had questions for Johnny from SPINN and these were his answers... Maybe I'm slightly biased, but I think that these are the best answers to an interview that I've ever read.


1. Was there a particular moment that you realised that SPINN were becoming popular?


I was once getting a meal deal in Tesco and I saw somebody walk in the shop wearing a SPINN teeshirt. I was absolutely buzzing that somebody was wearing some of our merch and later on they messaged our Instagram page and said they'd seen me but had been too scared to come up and say hello. The same thing happened to me when I saw Ex-Everton Winger Steven Pienaar in a different Tesco. That made me realise we were doing something right, I still think we've got a while to go before we can say we're properly popular though. Just got to keep working innit x


2. Away from making music and gigging, what are your favourite things to do together?


Honestly just knocking about with each other like we always have, is what we like to do. Usually it can be anything from just walking around the shops together to going on nights out and staying up till 8AM. Last week Louis had to stay at my flat and we spent the time going to Tesco and prank calling Sean.

This has been a very Tesco centric interview I'll try and steer away from that for the rest of it. Right that's besides the point, as long as we're still knocking about together and taking the piss out of each other, we'll enjoy it x


3. What are your tour essentials?


I try to bring a book of some sort for the drive currently, it's Nine Stories by J.D Salinger


Andy ALWAYS brings a hairdryer and various hair products, rocking a bowl when you're on the road ain't no easy fete! (Sic)


Sean usually just brings himself, that leather jacket he's always got on. A spare bass guitar wouldn't go a miss either, though. Once he left his on the side of the motorway when we were on the way back from Derby, good times.


Louis brings his Aston Villa blanket and 20 Litres of Vape liquid, the little fiend.


4. What/who are your major influences?


The Drums, The Smiths, The La's, The Cure, Orange Juice, Ride, My Bloody Valentine.


5. Let’s fast forward five years from now, what do you see SPINN doing?


Ideally I'd like to get to the level of Wolf Alice or The 1975 are at now, that would be the dream. If we keep on working then I can see no reason why we can't get there, if we don't then that's fair enough, but we have to at least try! Anyway that's the dream, as long as we can make a living off the band and keep writing music that develops and matures with us then I'll be happy.


6. Do you have any pre-gig rituals?


I always have to go on stage last, I don't know why. At particularly big gigs we listen to 'I Am A God' by Kanye West before we go on, because it's such a good tune for getting hyped to. Other than that, apart from the odd bout of stage fright it's usually just a beer with the boiz before going on.


7. How has your music evolved since you first began playing music together?


I think our songwriting has definitely improved. When we listen to our new stuff compared to our older songs, it's just in a different league, that only comes with experience though. I think that us touring has definitely helped us realise what is what in terms of song structures and live performances. So to answer the question properly, yeah we've got a lot better (even though we thought we were boss before when we weren't lol).


8. Can you describe each member of the band in under ten words?


Sean - Donned in a tight leather jacket he's often quite hungover.


Andy - A man who loves his haircut more than life itself.

Louis - A small man, usually asleep in his Aston Villa blanket.


Me (Johnny) - Taller than the other four, basically the god of dancing xoxo


9. How long have you been playing together?


Louis joined about a year ago, but we’ve been a band for about 2 and a bit years. Saying that, I don’t think we would be SPINN without Louis so therefore I’m gonna say a year.


10. What has been your favourite and least favourite venue to play so far?


My favourite was The Magnet in Liverpool. There’s so many boss memories there but now it’s been turned into one of those chain comedy clubs which is something that chips away at my soul every time I walk past.


My least favourite was The Sitwell Tavern in Derby. Everybody who came to see us was lovely and so were the other bands and the promoters Dominic (just wanted to make sure if they read this they know I had a boss time at the gig and in the chippy afterwards ;) ).


But, and it’s a big but, the pub had fuck off massive "The S*n” flags up all over the gaff which frankly isn’t something we like to see anywhere, as we think that that rag is scum, sorry not sorry.


All of SPINN’s music is available to stream on Apple Music and Spotify now!


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