How do you guys think that you made it work so well and come together?īT: I think we just used all of our influences here at the end. Mxdwn: So I understand this album is a little different than what you usually create and the psychedelic-like rock vibe is really working well, but at the same time, it totally aligns with the sound that Royal Blood is known for. It was just us wanting to record something really, really cool. And he had some great ideas for arrangement and he just produced some great sounds of the drums and guitars and it was just real easy working with him because he’s a friend. That just kind of leads to my next question of what experiences/ideas did Josh bring to the recording session?īT: He kind of just allowed us to be who we were and let us do what we do really. So, by the time we finished writing the album, it was a song that we still felt was real relevant to us and fit on the album as well. So we thought, why not go in with him and do this and that song we then tested out on the road a few times and found we really liked it. It kind of lent itself to him and we love his band and we love what he produces. You know cause we toured with them, we got to know Josh quite well, and it was a real straightforward way of recording this song. We just worked from there and then decided to record it with Josh Homme out in LA, which was great. We weren’t really writing for the album, but it was original to touring and we were on the road with Queens of the Stone Age and the song kind of came out of Mike and one of our mates just messing about and this thing came along. What made you guys decide to put that on the new album?īen Thatcher: Well, it was probably the first song we wrote for the album. Mxdwn: I understand that you released “Boilermaker” last week, and apparently is a long-time fan favorite from your shows.
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