Interview: Journey South
- Posted on September 20, 2007 5:40 PM
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With the return of X Factor Live looming ahead, we thought we would get in to the spirit of things and dig into the past of all things X Factor.
We got the chance to chat Carl of Carl and Andy Pemberton from Journey South who were contestants in X Factor 2005. They are ready to reclaim the lime light with their new album 'Home.'
Your second album Home is to be released in October. I know you are originally from Coulby Newham where do you call home now?
Still back in Coulby Newham actually.
Home never changes I suppose?
Yeah
I know it is a long way off but while were on the topic of home if you could choose anywhere in the world to retire to, where would it be?
Hmn, I quite fancy somewhere in Spain.
Why Spain?
The weather of course, there is some beautiful places too. Its not too far either about two hours on a plan.
Do you think you might move there in the future?
I dont know. I havent really got any plans for it, but I dont know maybe one day, when I am old and grey.
What was the creation process like for your latest album?
Fantastic we enjoyed writing and recording it so much. It is such an amazing thing to start with a blank piece of paper and finish with a song.
It must be amazing having something finished at the end some thing that you can call your own?
Yeah, its so rewarding. We are really proud of it.
Were there any down points when you were making the album times when you thought it wasnt going the way you wanted it to?
Sometimes, you sit down and think, OK, we have to write a song today. When you put yourself under this kind of pressure, it is really hard to write a song and it usually ends up not being very good. It has got to come from the heart, its got to come naturally.
And what do you do when you feel like that?
If it is not going well and everyone is getting stressed, then you just have to give it up for the day. There is no point in dragging it out you know.
Do you both write the songs?
Yeah, we both write and we both have a big say when we are putting the tracks together.
If one of you is feeling uninspired, do you both just leave it or do you push each other?
Yeah, some days one of us will have a great idea and the other will just come in on it we tend to just bounce off on each other.
Why did you choose to cover Desperado by the Eagles?
Well, it was actually Simon Cowells idea. I had always known of the song, but we had never done it before. It just seemed to work for us. The harmonies really suited us and it ended up going really well.
Are you still in contact with any of the contestants?
Yeah, Brenda was actually at our showcase last night. We just did a show case of our new album where we sung six songs, she said she really enjoyed it and was going to buy the album which is great it was really nice to catch up with her.
What is your personal favourite song on the album?
It changes for me after having listened to it over and over again. At the moment it is What I love about home. It just about how we miss home when we are away its really from the heart.
So, time to spill the beans who was your favourite judge?
Well Simon was definitely our favourite. He is really successful and has a lot of knowledge; we also really liked him as a person. I have read his autobiography, its amazing to read about his success, its so inspiring. Sharon and Louis are both nice we got on really well with them too.
Its a shame you missed Danni Minogue this year isnt it?
Uh, yeah, she is really pretty! I have to be careful about what I say, my wife might see.
Are you going to be watching it this year?
We havent really got a chance to watch it this year Im afraid.
It must feel strange watching it after you have been on it?
Oh, yeah it is weird. I have watched the shows back that we are on and I cant believe we were actually on that stage.
Local support for you was obvious is it still hard to head down to your local without being swamped?
No, not really. We have been in the background for a year writing and recording. I also got married and my wife had a baby. He is four months old now.
Your parents were particularly sweet (and fanatical) during the show, would you say they are your most honest critics?
Definitely. If we have been out the night before and our voices are a bit croaky they will have something to say about that too.
Are you both mummys boys and dads lads?
I would probably say mummys boys!
Do you think your own son will be following in your musical footsteps?
He seems to love music whenever I put it on. It always attracts his attention. I would like him too, but if he doesnt then thats cool. I will support him in whatever he does but if he id it would be good!
What can punters expect from the new album?
Good, heart felt songs in a rock/pop style.
Do you feel like you have changed a lot since you first started?
Not really. Influences always naturally come out in your music. We have been heavily influenced by Bon Jovi and I think that has come out in everything that we have written.
Do you still want to be in music in ten years time?
Oh yes, this is what I have wanted to do all my life.
As you brothers although you seem close do you ever get on each others nerves?
Of course we do. We spend a lot of time together but we do get on really well. It would be impossible to work with each other if we didnt.
Is there a pressure in the industry to look the part?
There is yeah. You have to be careful about what you eat and drink.
Do you ever get tempted to let go or are you quite disciplined?
It is hard because personally, I love my food. You have got to think of the photo shoot coming up or you could end up looking like a big pudding.
Is there anything you would change about the way your journey through the music industry has gone?
Im really happy with everything that we have done.
Im really happy with the way everything has gone.
No regrets?
No. We have really learnt to appreciate all the amazing different things that have been happening to us.
What is the most memorable gig that you have been to as a fan?
Probably for me, it is a Bon Jovi gig. It was at the old Wembley, they were the last band to play there. They played out of their skin I have seen them four times now but that was easily the best time.
What the most memorable gig that you have performed?
I think on my birthday last year. We were on tour and we played Middlesbrough town hall. When I was a kid, I used to go there and watch bands play, wishing that I was on the stage.
What has been the highlight of your journey so far?
There have been so many but I would probably say the headlining tour. The other obvious thing is when our album went straight in at number one.
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