The first track you played on repeat?
'Do You Remember Rock & Roll Radio' by The Ramones. I used to play this over and over as a little kid while lying in bed dreaming of being on stage. The lyrics are in the chorus are, coincidentally, "Do you remember lying in bed with the covers pulled up over your head".
A song that defines the teenage you?
'Cornerstone', by Arctic Monkeys. I was and still am a big fan of theirs. There’s not many who combine poetic lyrics with a knack for a chorus like Alex Turner does. As a teenager, I loved their heavy, abrasiveness but these days, in my old age, I prefer their more tender, songy side.
One record you would keep forever?
'Darkness On The Edge Of Town', by Bruce Springsteen. For me, he’s the greatest. I could have picked any of his first 6 albums. I can't directly relate to every word, I’ve never been on a “boardwalk” or driven a “69 Chevy”, I've never even been to America. But somehow despite the culture-barrier, his songs tell me more about life than anybody else’s do.
A song lyric that has inspired you?
Impossible to pick but this one sticks in my mind by The Divine Comedy. I love a good lyric about love:
'Well, it’s no big deal, I’m not complaining Sometimes things don’t need explaining She’s my angel, that’s the main thing And that is never changing'
The Divine Comedy - 'Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World'
A song you wished you had written?
Too many! I’ve had a lot of mini-meltdowns thinking all the great songs are written! I love the song 'Up The Junction' by Squeeze. It’s super catchy and the storytelling is brilliant.
Best song to turn up loud?
'Out Of Time' by Chris Farlowe. It was originally by The Stones but Chris Farlowe’s version is my favourite. I’ve blasted it in the car roughly a trillion times.
A song people wouldn’t expect you to like?
'Join The Dots' by Roots Manuva. I was hogging the Aux at an after-party once and played this, Esme from The Orielles actually said "I wouldn’t have thought you’d like this", it surprises people that I’m into all sorts beyond just the sort of guitar music that I’m doing at the moment.
The song that would get you straight on the dance floor?
'You Can Call Me Al' by Paul Simon. Stick that on and I’ll be throwing some serious shapes, however, it’s not the sort of song you hear on dancefloors in 2018. Which is unfortunate or fortunate depending on who you ask.
Best song to end an all-nighter?
'There She Goes' by The La’s. Shut your eyes and drift away with that one and suddenly everything’s alright.
Any new bands your are into at the moment?
'In The Air' by DMA's
'Told You Too Much' by Public Access TV
'Don't Have Me Back' by Childhood
'Shame' by Young Fathers