Salmon Cat

Musicians — London

01Profile

A Salmon Cat Photo

03Interview

Name, where are you from?
H: Harry, Weymouth/Clapham.
A: Alfie, South West London.
L: Lloyd, South West London.

Describe your style in three words?
H: Lack of sense.
A: A simple man.

What’s the best gig you’ve ever been to?
H: Slightly cheesy choice here but Foo Fighters, amazing stage presence and they know how to hold a crowd.
A: Pup album launch at Fighting Cocks. Every time I’ve seen Pup it’s been pure energy start to finish, and always amazes me everyone knows every single word even if an album has just come out.
L: My first ever show; Peter Andre. Don’t think I even need to explain why.

If you could be on the line up with any two artists in history?
H: Mac Wetha and Biig Piig because they seem really nice.
A: Pixies and Ariel Pink, just to hang out.

Which subcultures have influenced you?
H: Main one that comes to mind is the lo-fi subculture, took me some time to understand not everything has to be meticulously written and that type of music showed me that if it sounds good then it works and doesn't require any more thought than that
A: Garage surf punk, love how under producing music can retain and add so much character.
L: When I was around 14 I saw a Thrasher Mag vid covering SXSW 2012, I know it’s not really a clear subculture but seeing all of these unique, interesting and wild-looking acts really inspired me, and it also showed how genre doesn’t matter anymore. I found out about a lot of good music from that video.

If you could spend an hour with anyone from history?
H: Theodore Roosevelt.
A: Billy the Kid, just to hang out.
L: Anton Chekhov.

Of all the venues you’ve been to or played, which is your favourite?
H: Fighting Cocks in Kingston, was the spiritual home of the band me and Lloyd played in together when we were younger.
A: Fighting Cocks too x
L: Fighting Cocks for the same reasons as above, also love OTC in Herne Hill.

Your greatest unsung hero or heroine in music?
H: Sweet Alf.
A: Townes Van Zant. One of the greats.
L: Darondo.


Watch exclusive Salmon Cat performance or listen to Jess and Lloyd on exclusive podcast episodes at All Our Tomorrows Festival 2020. Find out more here.

04Playlist Notes

The first track you played on repeat?
H: 'It's The End Of The World As We Know It' by REM.
A: 'Picture Book' by The Kinks.
L: 'Numb / Encore' by Jay Z & Linkin Park.

A song that defines the teenage you?
H: 'Come As You Are' by Nirvana.
A: 'Beer Never Broke My Heart' by Luke Combs.
L: 'Home Away From Here' by Touche Amore.

One record you would keep forever?
H: 'Go Farther In Lightness' by Gang of Youths.
A: 'Live At Folsom State Prison' by Johnny Cash.
L: 'Late Registration' by Kanye West.

A song lyric that has inspired you?
H: "And the bruise beneath your eyes has been growing like the tide"

From 'Feathers' by Electric President. One of the first really visual lines I heard that helps the song paint a picture.

A: 'Our Song' by Radiator Hospital. Not a single lyric but the song’s lyrics as a whole working with the music.

L: “The more you know, the more you know you don’t know sh*t”

From 'Tick, Tick...' by MF DOOM & MF Grimm.

The song that would get you straight on the dance floor?
H: '4:33' by John Cage.
A: 'Seasons' by Future Islands.
L: 'Romeo' by Basement Jaxx.

A song you wished you had written?
H: 'Why Won't You Stay' by American Music Club.
A: 'Big Cheeseburgers & Good French Fries' by Blaze Foley.
L: 'A Song For You' by Willie Nelson.

Best song to turn up loud?
H: 'Song For The Dead' by Queens Of The Stone Age - the whole album.
A: 'Defcon 5' by Man or Astro-Man?. 
L: 'NO. 9' by Playboi Carti.

A song people wouldn’t expect you to like?
H: 'Wheel of Fortune' by Kay Starr.
A: 'Shake It Off' by Taylor Swift.
L: 'Ferrari' by Alice Gas.

Best song to end an all-nighter on?
H: 'Tawo' by Jordan Rakei.
A: 'Dirty Old Town' by The Pogues.
L: 'Cruiser' by Red House Painters.

Any new music you are listening to right now?
H: 'Goodbye L.A' by Blah blah blah.
'Pulling Our Weight' by The Radio Dept.
'White Gloves' by Khruangbin.
'Pretty' by Girlpool.
'Fire' by Bone Slim.
'Everytime' by Boy Pablo.
A: 'All Along the Uxbridge Road' by Chubby and the Gang.
'Bon Bon' by Songhoy Blues.
'Sounds Like Fun' by BLACKSTARKIDS.
'Not' by Big Thief.
'Tastes Good With The Money' by Fat White Family.
L: 'Spicy' by Zelooperz.
'Did You Know? (WiFi Password)' by TisaKorean.
'Triple Double' by Jean Dawson.
'Odio Puro Da Policia' by Flacko, Thxuzz, LEALL.
'TRANQUILLEMENT' by 1PLIKE140.
'Better' by Tomi Agape.
'Never' by Hook.
'Acting Normal' by BLACKSTARKIDS.
'Framework' by Animal Hospital.

03Interview

Name, where are you from?
H: Harry, Weymouth/Clapham.
A: Alfie, South West London.
L: Lloyd, South West London.

Describe your style in three words?
H: Lack of sense.
A: A simple man.

What’s the best gig you’ve ever been to?
H: Slightly cheesy choice here but Foo Fighters, amazing stage presence and they know how to hold a crowd.
A: Pup album launch at Fighting Cocks. Every time I’ve seen Pup it’s been pure energy start to finish, and always amazes me everyone knows every single word even if an album has just come out.
L: My first ever show; Peter Andre. Don’t think I even need to explain why.

If you could be on the line up with any two artists in history?
H: Mac Wetha and Biig Piig because they seem really nice.
A: Pixies and Ariel Pink, just to hang out.

Which subcultures have influenced you?
H: Main one that comes to mind is the lo-fi subculture, took me some time to understand not everything has to be meticulously written and that type of music showed me that if it sounds good then it works and doesn't require any more thought than that
A: Garage surf punk, love how under producing music can retain and add so much character.
L: When I was around 14 I saw a Thrasher Mag vid covering SXSW 2012, I know it’s not really a clear subculture but seeing all of these unique, interesting and wild-looking acts really inspired me, and it also showed how genre doesn’t matter anymore. I found out about a lot of good music from that video.

If you could spend an hour with anyone from history?
H: Theodore Roosevelt.
A: Billy the Kid, just to hang out.
L: Anton Chekhov.

Of all the venues you’ve been to or played, which is your favourite?
H: Fighting Cocks in Kingston, was the spiritual home of the band me and Lloyd played in together when we were younger.
A: Fighting Cocks too x
L: Fighting Cocks for the same reasons as above, also love OTC in Herne Hill.

Your greatest unsung hero or heroine in music?
H: Sweet Alf.
A: Townes Van Zant. One of the greats.
L: Darondo.


Watch exclusive Salmon Cat performance or listen to Jess and Lloyd on exclusive podcast episodes at All Our Tomorrows Festival 2020. Find out more here.

04Playlist Notes

The first track you played on repeat?
H: 'It's The End Of The World As We Know It' by REM.
A: 'Picture Book' by The Kinks.
L: 'Numb / Encore' by Jay Z & Linkin Park.

A song that defines the teenage you?
H: 'Come As You Are' by Nirvana.
A: 'Beer Never Broke My Heart' by Luke Combs.
L: 'Home Away From Here' by Touche Amore.

One record you would keep forever?
H: 'Go Farther In Lightness' by Gang of Youths.
A: 'Live At Folsom State Prison' by Johnny Cash.
L: 'Late Registration' by Kanye West.

A song lyric that has inspired you?
H: "And the bruise beneath your eyes has been growing like the tide"

From 'Feathers' by Electric President. One of the first really visual lines I heard that helps the song paint a picture.

A: 'Our Song' by Radiator Hospital. Not a single lyric but the song’s lyrics as a whole working with the music.

L: “The more you know, the more you know you don’t know sh*t”

From 'Tick, Tick...' by MF DOOM & MF Grimm.

The song that would get you straight on the dance floor?
H: '4:33' by John Cage.
A: 'Seasons' by Future Islands.
L: 'Romeo' by Basement Jaxx.

A song you wished you had written?
H: 'Why Won't You Stay' by American Music Club.
A: 'Big Cheeseburgers & Good French Fries' by Blaze Foley.
L: 'A Song For You' by Willie Nelson.

Best song to turn up loud?
H: 'Song For The Dead' by Queens Of The Stone Age - the whole album.
A: 'Defcon 5' by Man or Astro-Man?. 
L: 'NO. 9' by Playboi Carti.

A song people wouldn’t expect you to like?
H: 'Wheel of Fortune' by Kay Starr.
A: 'Shake It Off' by Taylor Swift.
L: 'Ferrari' by Alice Gas.

Best song to end an all-nighter on?
H: 'Tawo' by Jordan Rakei.
A: 'Dirty Old Town' by The Pogues.
L: 'Cruiser' by Red House Painters.

Any new music you are listening to right now?
H: 'Goodbye L.A' by Blah blah blah.
'Pulling Our Weight' by The Radio Dept.
'White Gloves' by Khruangbin.
'Pretty' by Girlpool.
'Fire' by Bone Slim.
'Everytime' by Boy Pablo.
A: 'All Along the Uxbridge Road' by Chubby and the Gang.
'Bon Bon' by Songhoy Blues.
'Sounds Like Fun' by BLACKSTARKIDS.
'Not' by Big Thief.
'Tastes Good With The Money' by Fat White Family.
L: 'Spicy' by Zelooperz.
'Did You Know? (WiFi Password)' by TisaKorean.
'Triple Double' by Jean Dawson.
'Odio Puro Da Policia' by Flacko, Thxuzz, LEALL.
'TRANQUILLEMENT' by 1PLIKE140.
'Better' by Tomi Agape.
'Never' by Hook.
'Acting Normal' by BLACKSTARKIDS.
'Framework' by Animal Hospital.

 

05Videos

Salmon Cat | Bathcat (2020)

Salmon Cat | Trip To Düsseldorf (2020)

Salmon Cat | Fortune 500 (2020)