Is Bliss

Singer/Guitarist — Portsmouth

01Profile

A Is Bliss Photo

03Interview

Name?
Jimmy Stuart of Is Bliss.

Where are you from?
Portsmouth, England.

What do you do?
Singer and lead guitarist of Is Bliss.

Describe your style in three words?
60’s inspired, casual, fitted.

If you could make a record with anyone from history?
I would say someone like Jason Pierce. Mainly because I love most of the stuff he's done when in Spacemen 3 and also a lot of Spiritualized!

What’s the best gig you’ve ever been to?
Very hard to choose from but personally Howling Bells have never failed to disappoint me live & Babes In Toyland are by far the loudest band I've ever seen! 

What British music icons inspire your sound today?
I would have to say Richard Ashcroft back in the days of Verve. To me, he's just a man that spoke the truth about real feelings and I've always felt I could relate to a lot of his lyrics. Also, Nick Mccabe's guitar sounds are just out of this world! I would have to add Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine to that list as well!

If you could spend an hour with anyone from history?
Delia Derbyshire would have been an amazing woman to meet, she made such amazing sounds in the most interesting ways. I feel like she should have had a lot more credit for the stuff she created.

Which British subculture means the most to you?
I think it would have to be between the 60's and the 90's. I’ve always loved the way they were both quite similar. I love the colours and how tidy the 60's were but also love the whole baggy & grungy look of the 90's.

If you could share the bill with any band?
Well, luckily one of our dreams has just become a reality supporting The Jesus and Mary Chain at Bournemouth 02 Academy which was an amazing experience. We would love to play with Slowdive though!

What music did you listen to growing up?
Growing up I loved a variety of stuff, mainly a lot of 90's dance music as it was always on the radio or t.v at the time. But the first real band I ever got into was the Manic Street Preachers!


 

Is Bliss are a Portsmouth based trio with an eclectic sonic range - blending elements shoegaze, psychedelia, rock and noise pop. Their latest EP 'The Honeycomb Explosion' was released in May 2017.

04Playlist Notes

What was the first song you played on repeat?
'If You Tolerate This' by Manic Street Preachers.

One record you would keep forever?
'Storm In Heaven' by The Verve.

A song from your favourite album?
'Altogether' by Slowdive.

A Song you wish you had written?
'No Knock On My Door' by The Verve. 

Song that defines the teenage you?
'Touch Me I'm Sick' by Mudhoney.

What was the last piece of music you bought?
Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era 1965 - 1968

A song lyric that inspires you?
"How does it feel to feel?"

'How Does It Feel To Feel' by The Creation.

A song you like that people would not expect?
'Pure Shores' by All Saints.

Best love song of all time?
'Tomorrow's Taken' by Mojave 3.

Best song to turn up loud?
'You Never Should' by My Bloody Valentine.

Best song to bring people together?
'Feeling Easy' by Billy Nichols.

Any new bands you can't stop listening to right now?

The Smoking Trees
The Babe Rainbow
New Candys

But in fairness, I keep listening to older music and finding rare 60's classics! My favourite album at the moment is The Millennium - Begin. I love the feel good/sunshine pop vibes it brings out and the way it takes me to another place.

03Interview

Name?
Jimmy Stuart of Is Bliss.

Where are you from?
Portsmouth, England.

What do you do?
Singer and lead guitarist of Is Bliss.

Describe your style in three words?
60’s inspired, casual, fitted.

If you could make a record with anyone from history?
I would say someone like Jason Pierce. Mainly because I love most of the stuff he's done when in Spacemen 3 and also a lot of Spiritualized!

What’s the best gig you’ve ever been to?
Very hard to choose from but personally Howling Bells have never failed to disappoint me live & Babes In Toyland are by far the loudest band I've ever seen! 

What British music icons inspire your sound today?
I would have to say Richard Ashcroft back in the days of Verve. To me, he's just a man that spoke the truth about real feelings and I've always felt I could relate to a lot of his lyrics. Also, Nick Mccabe's guitar sounds are just out of this world! I would have to add Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine to that list as well!

If you could spend an hour with anyone from history?
Delia Derbyshire would have been an amazing woman to meet, she made such amazing sounds in the most interesting ways. I feel like she should have had a lot more credit for the stuff she created.

Which British subculture means the most to you?
I think it would have to be between the 60's and the 90's. I’ve always loved the way they were both quite similar. I love the colours and how tidy the 60's were but also love the whole baggy & grungy look of the 90's.

If you could share the bill with any band?
Well, luckily one of our dreams has just become a reality supporting The Jesus and Mary Chain at Bournemouth 02 Academy which was an amazing experience. We would love to play with Slowdive though!

What music did you listen to growing up?
Growing up I loved a variety of stuff, mainly a lot of 90's dance music as it was always on the radio or t.v at the time. But the first real band I ever got into was the Manic Street Preachers!


 

Is Bliss are a Portsmouth based trio with an eclectic sonic range - blending elements shoegaze, psychedelia, rock and noise pop. Their latest EP 'The Honeycomb Explosion' was released in May 2017.

04Playlist Notes

What was the first song you played on repeat?
'If You Tolerate This' by Manic Street Preachers.

One record you would keep forever?
'Storm In Heaven' by The Verve.

A song from your favourite album?
'Altogether' by Slowdive.

A Song you wish you had written?
'No Knock On My Door' by The Verve. 

Song that defines the teenage you?
'Touch Me I'm Sick' by Mudhoney.

What was the last piece of music you bought?
Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era 1965 - 1968

A song lyric that inspires you?
"How does it feel to feel?"

'How Does It Feel To Feel' by The Creation.

A song you like that people would not expect?
'Pure Shores' by All Saints.

Best love song of all time?
'Tomorrow's Taken' by Mojave 3.

Best song to turn up loud?
'You Never Should' by My Bloody Valentine.

Best song to bring people together?
'Feeling Easy' by Billy Nichols.

Any new bands you can't stop listening to right now?

The Smoking Trees
The Babe Rainbow
New Candys

But in fairness, I keep listening to older music and finding rare 60's classics! My favourite album at the moment is The Millennium - Begin. I love the feel good/sunshine pop vibes it brings out and the way it takes me to another place.

 

05Videos

Is Bliss | into A Dream (2017)

Is Bliss | Morning Sun (2016)