INTERVIEW: The Nova Saints
- Posted on June 11, 2007 3:57 PM
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Katie Spain chats to Steve Waterhouse of The Nova Saints
Once upon a time, there was a group of lads men in Bristol. Boredom and a talent for all things insrtumental led these men down a path of (and I quote their press release) 'spaced out Rock'n'Roll, psych-tinged Pop, anthemic choruses and west coast harmonies'. We call this "damn fine music". They call it "The Nova Saints".
I stole lead singer Steve Waterhouse away from the mic for a quick chat about their grass roots, life under the same roof and the road ahead.
Youre originally from Hereford
Ive never been there (though I know its a breed of cow). Is it a small place?
Its a breed of bull! Yeah, its quite rural.
How did you get from Hereford to Bristol.
Herefords quite small so it kind of came from finishing school/college and sitting around without an awful lot to do. So we formed a band. Opportunities were quite limited in Hereford and wed all been down to Bristol a few times to see gigs and what have you we really enjoyed it and decided to move here a couple of years ago. Its been going pretty well since...
Is Bristol thriving?
The music scene is, yeah its really diverse. Theres something for everyone I mean obviously, were a sort of white boy Indie guitar band which there are a good few of in the town but Bristol is most famous for the last ten years of Trip-Hop type stuff so theres all of that as well. Its really diverse I think something pretty big is going to happen soon in Bristol; hopefully us.
Tell me about the other band members
Theres John who is the bass player hes the big tall guy usually to my right on the stage. John and I have been best mates for years and have lived together for as long as I can remember. Dominic is the guitarist, Tom plays drums and Matthew is on keyboard and samples. Hes the one who makes all the stupid noises when were playing.
You now live together in Bristol right? All in one house
is it always amicable?
Yeah most of the time it is. We were best mates before we formed the band so we give each other space and know what pisses each other off, and what makes each other laugh. We get a good balance between spending enough time and giving each other a bit of room as well.
It must help on stage
Absolutely
we kind of know what each other is thinking. It helps to give each other a bit of space when they need it and what have you.
Does anyone have any bad habits?
Laughs yes! Im not telling you those though. Theyre not just bad theyre really bad.
Whos the most domestic?
Hmm, I want to say me but probably Dominic.
Lets talk music where do you want to be in a years time?
I think its progressing nicely. Were starting to get people taking us more seriously now and were not having people try to read too much into our music which I think is a danger these days and it happens to a lot of bands. I think people just need to take music for what it is and I think its starting to happen for us. Because of that, people are starting to enjoy it and get into it a bit more. Were starting to get the recognition I think we deserve now.
With their impressive live reputation a lot of noise but quite atmospheric
not too loud and support from the likes of The Verve's Nick McCabe, The Nova Saints are set for big things. McCabe chose the guys to appear at Bristol's Ashton Court festival to mark his return to the live scene. Despite no aversions to the prospect of life in the limelight (and the cash that comes with it), Steves spoken demeanour is quiet. On stage this is a man that comes alive. The band members obviously take their music seriously - and expect the same in return. Respect in this case, is most certainly due. Hereford has produced some top talent. No bull.
The Nova Saints recently recorded a track to be included on Northern Star Records 'Psychedelica Volume 2' compilation. Check out their site to hear 'The Draft' from their new EP.
Stay tuned for part two of the interview... we chat about what iit was like working with Nick McCabe.
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