Tuesday, 19 January 2016

The Gurus Interview and Photos

Hey!

On Saturday at the Sugarmill, I had the opportunity to catch up with The Gurus for a quick interview before they played their set – the 4 lads, from Stoke, are a great group of mates with humorous personalities, which really shines through in the interview – so here’s how it went:

Who are you?
The Gurus, we are The Gurus

How did you all meet?
Jimmy: I met Jamie through football, Stubbsy at school and Jonny through school and work

What made you decide to start a band?
Jack: me and Jimmy when we were drunk one night just thought it’d be a good idea to start a band. We’ve been into indie music for as long as we can remember but yeah we were drunk and we just decided to
Jimmy: [Jonny’s] a little slag
Jonny: yeah, I’m a band slag
Jimmy: Jonny’s never not been in a band
Jonny: yeah, If anyone needs a bassist I’ll go do it
Jimmy: since the age of 13 [Jonny’s] never not been in a band

Where did the name The Gurus come from?
Jamie: ‘cos Jack’s the Love Guru
Jack: no, well, er, yeah… go on then, we’ll go with that one
Jimmy: we were just that sick of pitching names, like really kind of processed names that when we came to The Gurus we just thought it was that simple
Jamie: what was that other name?
Jonny: Skidmark?
Jamie: no, not Skidmark
Jimmy: but yeah there were loads of like, funky ones but The Gurus was simple – everyones thrying to do something a bit different

How would you describe your sound?
Jimmy: fuckin terrible
Jack: it’s quite raw isn’t it
Jimmy: yeah, I’d say like raw indie. Better to see us live a lot of people have said so – we’re just that kinda band, we don’t know that much about the equipment, we just plug it in and go. Indie though, we’ve been compared to Arctic Monkeys, Fratellis, Catfish – that kind of vibe

Who are your major influences?
Jimmy: Stubbsy’s mother
Jack: the Libertines, maybe?
Jonny: no
Jack: well, for me – Arctic Monkeys for Jim
Jimmy: I like Arctic Monkeys, I like Catfish as well – me and Jamie like a lot of old stuff as well like Johnny Cash is a big one for us
Jamie: Bob Dylan
Jimmy: Jonny likes anything, Foo Fighters
Jonny: yeah, literally anything, Foo Fighters is just the top one

What would you say are the highlights of being in a band?
Jack: getting to spend time with one another
Jamie, Jimmy & Jonny: *laughing*
Jack: no, err
Jimmy: no mate, don’t pretend that was a joke
Jack: I like seeing everyone’s reaction when we put a new tune out like and seeing everyone have a good time at a gig
Jimmy: I like the travelling as well – like travelling to a place
Jamie: yeah, going away with all your mates
Jimmy: listening to people with an awkward accent that we struggle to understand

What would you say is your favourite song to perform live and why?
Jimmy: erm, Trinity Street?
Jamie: yeah, I like Trinity Street

So, you released Flashing Lights on Tuesday – What’s the meaning behind the track?
Jimmy: it’s just about being up town really, when you’ve got moody girls walking around thinking, like, thinking they’re the bomb yeah

So have you got any future plans/gigs coming up that people can try and get down to?
Jimmy: Hotel Football in Manchester on Tuesday, we’ve got loads! Got the Sherlocks [at the Sugarmill] on the 22nd February
Jack: we’re playing in my garden in summer at a BBQ as well, that’ll be a good one
Jimmy: yeah, they’re gonna ask me to do an acoustic set *laughs* but yeah we’ve got the band page where we post updates

Thanks boys!




























2 comments: