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Introducing... Nolita View
| Posted on July 25, 2014 at 5:10 PM |
We recently chatted to Nolita View. The quartet have recently recieved airplay on stations such as Xfm and Amazing Radio and were up for a quick natter about it as well as a bit about themselves.
1 Who are Nolita View?
Nolita View are Mike Clarke, Will Jacks, Tom Northeast and Alex Smyth.
2 Who are your biggest inspirations?
There are a quite a few, some you may or may not hear come through in our music. Talking Heads, particularly their live DVD 'Stop making sense' is a big favourite. Also The Replacements 'Let it be' is played a lot. The best thing I've heard this year has been a band called 'Ought', their song 'habit' blew me away - worth looking up. And recently a guy called 'D D Dumbo', looking forward to his album.
3 Your track, 'Fall In', has recieved airply Xfm and Amazing Radio, how does it feel to hear your music on the radio?
It's been nice hearing the tracks on radio stations like Amazing radio and XFM mainly because we have a lot of respect for the other bands that get played during the same shows, every time I listen I find 3 or 4 great new bands.
4 Where do you see yourselves in 5 years time?
Regretting poor life decisions.
5 What's next for Nolita View?
We have at least 4 news songs that we are excited to start recording, this should begin next month. Then I expect some more gigs.
Big thanks to Nolita View for the interview.
Listen to Nolita View's track, 'Fall In', as played on Xfm and Amazing Radio, via Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik3TODr_e38&feature=youtu.be or Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nolitaview/fall-in
Follow Nolita View on Twitter: @nolitaview / https://twitter.com/nolitaview
And
Like Nolita View on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/nolita.view
Visit Nolita View's official Bandcamp page: http://nolitaview.bandcamp.com/
Written by Charlie Ireland.
RIFFED x
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