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Wednesday 14 October 2015

EofE - Germany, Tibia's and Bridges

EofE
London Hoxton's Underbelly
15/09/2015
Never, in its entire existence, has anybody returned to face the Grab Bag for a second time. Until now.

Last month (we’ve said it before but, our time management sucks) we saw EofE in Hoxton’s Underbelly ahead of the release of their incredible new self-titled album. It was there that EofE vs the Louder Now Grab Bag, round 2, happened.  

You’re bored. What do you do?
Luke: Err…I…
Dan: Is he allowed to say?
Luke:  I just play some games on my laptop.
Reece: What do you play on your laptop?
Luke: Football Manager usually!

Ever had an epic fail on stage?
Nicky: Every. Night.
Louder Now: Last time we saw EofE you were up on top of an amp. You must have fallen off of that at some point right?
Reece: I haven’t!
Nicky: Ahhhh now you’ve jinxed it!  
Reece: I haven’t had an epic fail, yet. In Rock City I did stand on my amp and I was wobbling a fair bit and everyone was laughing at me. I did think I was going to fall over I must admit.
Tom: I think your epic fail was when we were at the Great Escape and you stepped in that puddle. That was your birthday as well.  

Where is the worst place you have woken up?
Tom: Reece’s mums bed.
Reece: You can’t say my mum’s bed.
Tom: For comedic value.
Reece: But you’ve never been in my mum’s bed.
Tom: I have.  
Reece: You definitely have not.
Tom: I HAVE!
Nicky: We’ve all been there.

Who is your musical hero?
Dan: Slash. When I first got into guitar, I heard Sweet Child O’ Mine and was just blown away by his playing and that’s what made me really want to get into a band.

What is your favourite album?
Reece: It’s got to be the EofE one that you can get on iTunes.
Nicky: Nice plug, yeah!
Reece: It’s shit.
Dan: You mean the one that’s out on the 9th of October?
Reece: Yeah that one Dan.
Dan: It’s our debut album if I’m not very much mistaken.

What country would you most like to visit?
Luke: Germany.
Reece: Why?
Luke: I dunno, just always wanted to go to Germany really.
Reece: Boring.

Have you ever broken a bone?
Tom: No, I haven’t.
Dan: I have!
Reece: I have, I fell out of a tree.
Dan: I use to skateboard religiously.
Reece: Yeah, not very well obviously.  
Dan: I broke my tibia playing football. I didn’t know for months. It was a crack, but if you imagine bending plastic until you get that white line, just before it snaps, that’s what happened. So I carried on playing for like three months.
Nicky: God, you’re so hardcore.
Dan: I was kickboxing, snowboarding…
Reece: Ha! Running marathons and fought a bear once…
Dan: It actually started to bend out, where it kept healing and breaking again. I went to the doctors and they just said “oh it’s fine, it’s just a bit of swelling” and then had an actual scan.
Reece: This coming from the guy who has to cover his hair from the rain.
Dan: What are you saying?
Reece: You make yourself sound really hard!
Dan: Well I am. Or I was.

On a scale of 1 to 10 how weird are you? Explain.
Dan: Probably say a 7.
Reece: You’re weird because you can break bones and carry on.
Tom: That’s pretty weird.
Dan: I day dream quite a bit.
Tom: You do day dream all the time.
Dan: It sounds big headed, but I can start a conversation whilst thinking about something else, and then just carry on.
Reece: No, no, no. That’s just called being rude and ignoring people.
Nicky: And yes, you do have a big head.

Is there one thing that you want to become better at?
Reece: Definitely guitar for Dan.
Dan: Your suppose to be answering for yourself.
Nicky: This is a hard one, because we’re so good at everything.
Tom: What’s the question again?
Reece: Listening for Tom.
Dan: Yours has got to be drinking.
Nicky: I’m great at drinking.
Dan: Hmm.
Nicky: No, because I get drunk really fast then don’t have to spend as much money.  I have a great time! I’m a happy drunk, friendly.
Reece: You abused me at Download.
Nicky: Well we went out for my birthday, me and Luke. Reece was there.
Tom: I was there as well. You were smashed when I got there and you’d only had four pints.
Dan: I’d like to be better at getting up early in the morning, because I really struggle. I have to pick these guys up for practice at about 9:30 and it’s hard.
Louder Now: Driving whilst tired is probably not the best idea.
Dan: It’s better than driving hungover because that’s horrible.
Reece: You’ve never done that Daniel because you abide by the law.
Dan: Everyone drives hungover.
Reece: If everybody jumped off a bridge would you do it?
Dan: Probably.
Reece: If it was going into water…
Nicky: What kind of bridges do you go across?
Reece: Have you never gone over a bridge with water underneath it?
Nicky: Oh WITH water.

What is your favourite memory of being in this band?
Nicky: Mine would be Download Festival. That was a highlight for me.
Reece: Yeah Download, or the process of recording the album. We had a great time doing that. We bonded, we cooked…
Nicky: I was sick in the sink.
Reece: You were sick in the sink.
Tom: We got that picture right at the end with Johnny Rocker to say that we had finished the album.
Nicky: It was over five weeks but we spent weekends back at home.
Reece: It was pretty intense, we would be in the studio for 10 and then we would come back at 2 Am sometimes and then back in pretty much straight away.
Dan: Some of the songs came together in the studio. You figure out the small bits. It’s like you go in there with a jigsaw piece and then you put it all together, and that’s when you see what can really happen.
Tom: You can see what you’re missing that way as well because you have pieces that you think might work but when you hear it back, and you’re building up the layers it makes sense.



EofE had a party!

EofE
Zigfrid von Underbelly - Hoxton
15/09/2015
It would be easy to say that EofE are talented beyond their years, but the reality is that the Black Country lads have got an extensive and electrifying career ahead of them. With so many milestones to reach, it’s for the best that they started out a little early.

The latest of those milestones came in the form of their sterling self-titled album, which dropped on October 9th, and luckily they had a bit of a shindig to celebrate AND we went (this would be a really odd review if we didn’t…)

Tom Harris - Vocals 
Zigfrid von Underbelly - Hoxton
15/09/2015
              In amongst the new album tracks, that we hadn’t yet heard, the intimate venue was treated to some of the teaser songs that have been knocking about whilst EofE tour relentlessly. The thunderously sweet Bridges and Stars In Hollywood has been getting us excited for this album since we saw them back in March (FYI, that was the Grab Bag’s debut).

Turns out those songs were just pieces, and tonight we saw the completed jigsaw puzzle in all its glory. Live, this album is everything you want it to be: intense, theatrical and stunning.

It’s worth pointing out that if you like your vocalists with an outrageous range, have you met Tom Harris? Seriously, it’s extraordinary.

It wasn’t all about the new album though. Like I said, EofE have got a huge career ahead of them, and to get everything they can out of that they need to have as many plates spinning as they can, and that’s difficult.

Reece Luke - Vocals and Guitar
Zigfrid von Underbelly - Hoxton
15/09/2015
Oh what’s that? Perform a cover of Ed Sheeran’s Bloodstream and perform it as if you wrote it and blow everyone away? Yeah, no bother.

So, all things considered, EofE slayed this set, and just when you thought they had outdone themselves, that they couldn’t possibly have anything left in them, they played the “we’ve written an absolute belter of a song” card.

The video for Get Caught was unleashed at the start of September and both the video and the track are sultry and dramatic in excess. Live, EofE poured every inch of energy they had into this finale, with Reece deciding that a table top somewhere towards the back of the venue was a much better fit for him than the stage. Fair.

I’ll level with you, there’s a lot more to be said about this band. But seen as this is the very start of an incredible career, let’s call this review part one. Part two will come when they sell out their next headline tour, and that will happen soon, mark my words.

Dan Bremner & Tom Harris
Zigfrid von Underbelly -Hoxton
15/09/2015
Zigfrid von Underbelly - Hoxton
15/09/2015

 
EofE 
Zigfrid von Underbelly - Hoxton
15/09/2015