Wednesday 24 January 2018

Lower Than Atlantis | Interview

I spoke to Lower Than Atlantis' Dec Hart about their latest album Safe In Sound and their huge 22 date UK tour.




Is there a song that you’re most proud of from Safe in Sound?

It’s definitely Had Enough. For sure!


How would you say your music has changed lyrically since the first two albums?

I think the lyrical content has stayed prettier similar but the way it is presented has become more concise and probably less literal.


Mike’s lyrics can be so personal, does he ever feel apprehensive putting those thoughts and feelings out in the open?

I’m sure he does but, then, who wouldn’t?


When I was in college, about five years ago, it was only the kids that had that kind of alternative or emo past that listened to alternative rock. But now that the genre is much more mainstream, have you noticed a difference in the way your music is received?

I don’t think people have the genre boundaries of the past when listening to music anymore. Boundaries are stupid and irrelevant anyway. Music is always a matter of opinion, good or bad, and I think that is a great thing for artists of any style.


In reference to the album title, and escapism from the world by listening to music, which bands or artists do you listen to when you just need to shut off from the world for a while?

Radiohead – Kid A. That hits the spot for me.


You guys have said before that you still function like a DIY band. When did you release that was the way you wanted to go?

I think it’s just because we don’t know it any other way and the one time when we were convinced to do it otherwise, it didn’t work. So, we learned from that mistake and went back to what works for us.


Some of the songs from Safe in Sound are more alt-pop than your earlier stuff, and other bands from the genre seem to have done that as well, such as Paramore. Do you think that genres have to adapt over time?

Again, going back to the destruction of genre in 2018, you can sound exactly how you want to sound and you can try new things without fear of prejudice … for the most part. There’s always going to be a few stubborn people knocking about, though.


It’s been almost a year since you released Safe in Sound, so are you working on anything else at the moment? If you’re allowed to say so!

Yeah! New music is imminent. Stay tuned.


Have you decided on a set list for your forthcoming tour, and will it be mostly made up of songs from Safe in Sound or will we be getting to hear some of the older ones as well?

We’ve made a conscious decision to play songs from ALL of our 5 records on this tour for the first time ever. Think of it as a greatest-hits set but without any hits.


What’s your favourite song off Safe in Sound to play live? And is there a particular date on the tour that you’re looking forward to the most?

Had Enough. For sure! And the date I’m most looking forward to is the home town show in Watford. 100%


Finally, a lot of our readers are in bands themselves; what would be your biggest piece advice to a band working towards success?

If you genuinely think you’ve got something good, then go with it and don’t follow trends and don’t be influenced by what other people say. Just work hard.


Interview by Holly Beson-Tams.


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