Apr 16, 20205 min
Updated: Apr 17, 2020
With the world in self-isolation and gigs coming to a halt, except for broadband-dependent live shows, we thought we'd keep our favourite artists and their fans entertained with a series of interviews. Next up:
We caught up with Paul and Harvey from young punk 5-piece, SLIX - fresh from recording their latest single, Mindless, at Glasgow's 7 West studios - to discuss Tiger King, their favourite Scottish bands and why Seagulls should go the way of the Dodo...
(Harvey) Most of us met in high school and college and have always been friendly with each other but it wasn’t until 4th year when we decided to start jamming in our local practice space, originally messing about with covers of Mac DeMarco, Arctic Monkeys and so on and it took off from there to the point we began writing our own material and looking to get gigs.
(Paul) Robbie - Irresponsible eyebrow carer
Niven - "I'll be late"
Harvey - Our saving grace
Paul - Big fuckin' goth
Cammy - Goth but less
(Harvey) Personally I’d recommend Mindless to someone who’s never listened to SLIX before, purely due to the fact it’s our latest single with the best recording quality recorded at 7 West Studios and it’s our most recent style of writing.
We play it last at our shows as it seems to go down pretty well with crowds and it’s overall more experimental with guitar tones and the whole writing process, we had a lot of fun recording it.
(Paul) Playing guitar for Deftones would be unreal, they're one of my favourite bands and a lot of times when I'm listening to them I'm like "why couldnt I have thought of that first?"
(Harvey) I find it hard to choose one artist as a favourite as the Scottish scene at the moment is incredible with so much talent out there, but I’d say my favourite Scottish artist currently would have to be Gallus. I’ve been getting into them so much lately after their single ‘Breathless’ came out.
I’ve seen them a few times and they have this immense energy that gets every crowd right up for it, I’m also a massive fan of their unique sound that seems to blend post-punk with ska.
Would definitely like to shoutout our good pals in Ghostbaby and The Stoned Immaculate who’ve both released new music in the past month and it’s all sounding amazing.
(Harvey) The top 3 songs in my Spotify repeat playlist right now are all brand new from Glasgow bands, with TV Set by Voodoos in first followed by Baby Strange More! More! More! And then Learn by The Dunts, all amazing tunes.
(Paul) Bit of an obvious answer but Mindless, just because it's got lots of noise and weird effects in it, and also my only guitar solo of the set.
(Paul) I have a lot of fond memories of going to hardcore and pop punk shows at Audio. Classic Grand and Stereo are honourable mentions!
(Paul) Not really, playing with Bad Dreems would have been cool if it hadn't been cancelled, cos Harvey and I both saw them supporting The Chats last year, but I dont think I'd have been star struck or anything.
My favourite gig I’ve ever been to would absolutely have to be The Stone Roses at Hampden, the atmosphere that whole day was top notch and I was surrounded by my closest mates at the time all wearing bucket hats soaking up the fact that this probably could never happen again. Arctic Monkeys at Trnsmt is a close second.
(Paul) Get rid of dodgy promoters. A lot of promoters like the take advantage of young bands who don't know better and completely mess them over just to push more tickets for themselves.
(Harvey & Paul) Go to the Winchester, have a nice cold pint and wait for all this to blow over.*
(Harvey) After going to the drive-thru of KFC and McDonald’s then putting it all on a Domino’s pizza I’ll most likely go straight to the pub and see all my mates to ask them what they’ve been up to during isolation to which every single person will reply ‘Not much mate, yourself?’
(Harvey) I’m a Lidl man – their Pepperoni ‘Alfredo’ brand pizzas are sublime.
(Paul) Mini eggs are god tier. [Editor note: Stewards enquiry called to confirm if Mini Eggs are in fact pick n mix sweets. Result: Inconclusive]
(Paul) Sometimes I sing a lot of Pixies in the shower, sometimes I just sit down and let the water hit my face to see if it feels like being waterboarded.
(Paul) I have a lot of vegan friends who would say no, but I'm so out of the loop on the avocado hype.
(Harvey) John Lennon is an obvious choice, he’s been an idol for me ever since I started writing songs. It wouldn’t be a dinner party without asking Jim Hendrix about his acid trip at Woodstock so he’d definitely be on my list aswell, and finally I’d invite Kurt Cobain – I loved Nirvana growing up and what better opportunity to ask him to sign my Squier Mustang.
(Harvey) 110% seagulls, winged rats that contribute absolutely nothing to society other than float about being a nuisance and stealing chips.
(Harvey) The real question is how did she kill her husband? She said her grinder couldn’t even fit his hand – how would she know? She also was well equipped in the feeding-humans-to-live-tigers department with her comments about sardine oil. Malicious.
(Paul) Sex Pistols any day, Johnny Rotten was some boy.
(Paul) Not really, but I CAN remember what Orange Lucozade used to taste like, why isnt anyone as upset about that?
(Harvey) Mad Dog and Bucky absolutely have their place most likely being in Robbie’s hand when we’re on stage but I’ve always thought of Dragon Soop as a secret weapon for a night out only about 3 pounds yet gives you some buzz and can always stand in as the extra drink you’d have alongside MD or Buckfast like a side dish or dessert.