Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Interview: Sam Douglas of Mallory Knox (Part Two)

Hi there!

You may have read my most recent post which contained the first half of my interview with Sam Douglas, bassist and songwriter of Mallory Knox (if not, you can see the first part of the interview here). This post is gonna provide you with the inside info Sam gave me in the second half of our interview, before their awesome headline gig at Bristol's O2 Academy in November. I have no doubt that you have all been sitting on the edge of your seats waiting for this, so without further ado, here it is. I hope you enjoy it! You can also check out the interview on the Quench website should you be so inclined!

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Interview: Sam Douglas of Mallory Knox (Part Two)

Hi there!

You may have read my most recent post which contained the first half of my interview with Sam Douglas, bassist and songwriter of Mallory Knox (if not, you can see the first part of the interview here). This post is gonna provide you with the inside info Sam gave me in the second half of our interview, before their awesome headline gig at Bristol's O2 Academy in November. I have no doubt that you have all been sitting on the edge of your seats waiting for this, so without further ado, here it is. I hope you enjoy it! You can also check out the interview on the Quench website should you be so inclined!

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Sunday, 14 December 2014

Interview: Sam Douglas of Mallory Knox (Part One)

A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to be given press tickets (thanks Quench!) to Mallory Knox's gig at Bristol's O2 Academy. They were supported by three awesome bands: Moose Blood, Fort Hope, and finally, "frnkiero and the cellabration" (Frank Iero's current solo project). I was also given the amazing opportunity to have some interview time on Mallory Knox's tour bus with their bassist and song writer, Sam.

I wrote up my interview with Sam for Quench, our student run magazine, so I thought I'd share it with you all! You can also check it out on their website here. I hope you enjoy it! (psst! This is only the first half, check back next week for part two of the interview!)

http://www.kerrang.com/24137/10-bands-influenced-new-mallory-knox-album/  

On Thursday 20th November, Danii Penny caught up with the lovely Sam Douglas, bassist and songwriter of Mallory Knox, for a chat ahead of their incredible headline show at Bristol’s O2 Academy. He talks about how MK formed and have progressed, and even gives us a little exclusive about a song from their new album, Asymmetry.

Danii: I’m not as nervous as I might’ve been for this interview because I met Mikey at Reading in 2013, just casually watching Green Day in the crowd at main stage and he was lovely.

Sam: Ah amazing! We’d only just like turned up by that point and then we just walked out to Green Day playing American Idiot & we were like, oh here we are, well this is fucking good!

Danii: How far do you think you guys have come since that first Saturday morning at Reading in 2013? 

Sam: It was almost like a new starting point for this band because that stage was something that we all used to go to as kids. We bought tickets to go watch our favourite bands there, so when we became one of the bands that were performing on the stage that we all grew up watching it was a bit surreal. We were a bit taken aback by it – all of our friends and family came down to the show, which doesn’t usually happen, and I kinda feel like it was just a really good new starting point for this band: the end of the Signals campaign, the best way that we could have possibly signed off that album. Then we started again with the new album, but that gig is definitely in my top 3 highlights of being in this band so far for sure. It was amazing.

Danii: You played at Reading again this year didn’t you?

Sam: Yes! That was my favourite. Last year was my favourite just simply because, as good as the main stage was the year before, had the hangover slot and we were opening up. But yeah, on the Radio 1 NME tent this year we were like the 4th or 5th on and it was to the rafters, it was packed. I genuinely believed that we were gonna play to like half a tent because we were clashing with Deaf Havana and I think, Jimmy Eat World as well. So when we got on stage and saw a tent full of people waiting for us it was just one of those amazing moments. It was on the Reading Festival Highlights on iPlayer as well, so I got to go home and watch it back, which is what I used to do if I didn’t get to go to the festival. I used to watch it with my brother and sister…and then there we were! So it was probably my favourite show we’ve ever done!



Danii: How did you guys meet and start playing together?

Sam: I’ve unfortunately known our drummer, Dave (Rawling) since I was about eight years old. We went to primary and secondary school together. He was in the year above me so I got to the age of about 15 before I actually spoke to him and not properly until I was about 19. Then he rung me up one day and said that he was starting a new band with a guy called Joe Savins, our lead guitarist, and I ‘d only met Joe twice and we definitely didn’t get on. So when he said he was starting a band with Joe I wasn’t really keen. But I went to the practice anyway, just because it was something better to do on a Sunday afternoon! But the other three, James Gillett (rhythm guitar), Mikey Chapman (lead vocals) and Joe, all played in a band together and I think they went to school with each other. Then our previous bands just stopped what they were doing, we took a couple of years out for work and whatnot and then I think we all just got really bored. We were all still writing music just as individuals, just for the fun of it, in our bedrooms and stuff…well, I was anyway, and the band just came together as something for us all to do. Within a year it got pretty serious and it became what it is now.

Danii: You lucked out then?!

Sam: We obviously wanted the band to do well, but we never thought it would be a big thing. It was just something to pass the time for a year or two and now it has turned out to be something much more than that, which is awesome! We’re so grateful to everyone that has supported us.

Danii: What is your favourite track off of each album, Signals and Asymmetry?

Sam: On Signals, it’ll always be Lighthouse for me. I know it’s the main song off that album and that, but even before it was a single it was still the song that I was most excited about!



Danii: It’s definitely a crowd pleaser!

Sam: Yeah! And it was never even written for it to be like that. I remember just writing that song in my house, just on a whim. The guitar line just came out of nowhere and I was literally recording it in my room on a really bad 8 track that I have in my bedroom. I just put together the song from that point on, sent it to the guys and they were all into it. From there it has become one of our biggest songs, which is cool!

Danii: It’s a great song but I’m gonna be controversial and say that my favourite track off of Signals is Hello.

Sam: Hello? That’s cool, I think that’s James’ favourite. If it weren’t for Lighthouse I would’ve gone with Creeper, I wanted to play that on this tour but we couldn’t. But yeah, on the new album, it’s a lot harder because they’re all really fresh for me still. But I’d probably go with She Took Him To The Lake.

Danii: One of my best friends is really into you guys and that’s his favourite song from Asymmetry too!

Sam: Awesome, good taste!



Danii: But I’m gonna say that Dare You is my personal favourite at the moment!

Sam: Ah, see Dare You would be very very close for me as well. That was actually written for Signals. That’s a little exclusive for you, I don’t think I’ve ever told anyone that before! We had the whole one minute intro for Dare You written for Signals but we just didn’t know where to take it. We had no melody, no chorus and no verse. It was always like my favourite bit of music we’d ever written, so I said, we have to go back to that! Luckily we found something that fitted with the song eventually, I’m glad you like it!

Danii: You’ve worked with some really cool bands like Don Broco, Canterbury and Biffy Clyro (which I’m really jealous about!), who was the best to work with?

Sam: Biffy was really cool just because it was Biffy. It was only a one off show but I remember Simon (Neil) was waiting backstage just before they were about to go on stage and we were just walking past to get back to our dressing room and he called a couple of us over. We were like ‘oh god, he’s gonna think that we work for the venue or something’, but he actually called us over and said that he really liked Lighthouse and said congratulations on the tour selling out and stuff. I was like ‘holy hell, he actually knows who we are’, which was insane!

Danii: That’s pretty amazing!

Sam: So yeah, I guess Biffy were definitely up there, but we’ve been lucky enough to tour with a load of cool bands. We haven’t even toured with another band that we haven’t got on with…yet!!!



Danii: Which bands have most influenced your music then?

Sam: For me personally it’d be Blink-182, Alkaline Trio, Jimmy Eat World, I kinda like the old pop punk scene. But as you move on, get a bit older and that, I think you always open up to new music and stuff. I know that all five of us as a collective love Foo Fighters.

Danii: Tickets tomorrow for their stadium tour come out tomorrow!

Sam: That will be an incredible show, aren’t Royal Blood on the line-up as well? That’s amazing for them!

Danii: Yeah I think so, that’ll be awesome. I’m actually really bummed because I had a chance to see Royal Blood at The Globe in Cardiff, which is quite a small venue. It was a few months ago and I couldn’t go! Now they’ve really taken off and they’ll never play in that kind of small, intimate venue ever again. Can’t believe I missed it!

Sam: I dunno man, A Day To Remember just announced Camden Barfly, so I think bands always go back to it. I think it’ll be a thing that happens more and more to be honest so that should be cool! I know that we definitely plan on revisiting smaller venues every now and then to remind us where we came from!

To be continued…
Check back in next week to read the second part of the interview, where Sam explains why he doesn’t want Mallory Knox to ‘make it’, his festival dreams, their upcoming US tour, chilling with Frank Iero, and more!



Monday, 8 December 2014

Food for thought: Street Food Cardiff at The Depot

Hello hello hello!

I know, I know, it's been ages since I last posted (again!). I really need to get better at this whole blogging malarkey...but whilst I've been away from the "blogosphere" I've been doing plenty of cool stuff to share with you all...honest! Prepare yourselves for a mouth watering read and only continue reading if you're prepared to suddenly feel rather hungry...like this little fella...



Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Live Review: Twin Atlantic Meet and Exceed Expectations

A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to be given press tickets (thanks Quench!) to Twin Atlantic's gig at Cardiff University Student Union. They were supported by Essex boys Nothing But Thieves and fellow Scotsmen The Excerts and it was a pretty great night! 

I wrote a review of Twin Atlantic's performance for Quench, our student run magazine, so I thought I'd share it with you all! 

Saturday, 8 November 2014

The Nutribullet - a product worth extracting!

Hi there everybody! Are you still there? 

http://www.cutecaptions.com/2013/08/hello-is-anybody-out-there/

It's been...well..a good while since I last posted - sorry about that! I've been swept away with life recently and haven't had much time to blog. But don't worry, my life isn't usually that exciting and I'm getting write back on the blogging train! So, here goes nothing!  


Friday, 10 October 2014

As Good As (Rose) Gold: My Olivia Burton Watch

Evening everyone - it's Friday!

Just a quick blog post from me today on my beautiful new(ish...yet another post I've been meaning to write for quite some time) Olivia Burton watch.

Check out the pretty packaging! Adorable right?

Thursday, 2 October 2014

Winter is coming...keep your toes warm with Rampant Sporting!

Good evening lovely people!
  
(Yes I just made a Game of Thrones reference in my title...I don't even watch the show...popular culture eh?)

So this week I was lucky enough to receive a rather awesome parcel from the lovely people at Rampant Sporting. 



Thursday, 18 September 2014

A long weekend across the pond: my New York City blog post!

Hello ladies and gentlemen!

You may remember me mentioning that I was going to spend the weekend in New York with my Mum as an early 21st birthday treat (my actual birthday is during uni term time so we had to go early). Well, that weekend has been and gone...and it was amazing! So I'd like to dedicate this blog post to filling you in on everything we got up to in the Big Apple! I invite you to live vicariously through me and enjoy a "virtual" long weekend in the city that never sleeps!

Tuesday, 9 September 2014

The blog is back! Review of Laura Mercier's Oil Free Tinted Moisturiser

I'm back, after 3 whole weeks!




Rest assured I slapped myself on the wrists many times when I realised how long it'd been since I last blogged. It seems like it took me a little longer than I thought it would to adjust to normal life again after being away for so long. Life has bit all over the place for the last few weeks whilst I've been catching up with friends and family and getting up to date with everything. But now I've got my nose back to the grindstone...err...keyboard!! 

Tuesday, 19 August 2014

The Final Chapter - travel update número ocho!

Hello again and welcome to the eighth and final travel update! 


After six weeks of travelling around Asia, our extended holiday (I'm not even gonna try and call it backpacking anymore...) has finally come to an end! I'm currently on the plane between Jakarta and Dubai and I'm very excited about getting home! 

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

"No police, no terrorism, no worries" - travel update número siete

Hello again!! 

I'd like to say that I haven't blogged in a while because we've been so busy and having a whale of time, but we've really just been struck down by a rather persistent case of what I'm branding, "the Gili guts"...need I say any more?! 

Right, without further adieu, let's move to the Gili Islands (where the showers are cold salt water and you have to rinse off with a freezing cold bucket of fresh water - brrrrr!). 

Friday, 1 August 2014

From Uluwatu to Ubud - travel update número seis!

Hello again! 

This is my current view from my spot on the beach on Gili Trawangan whilst I'm typing this post! 


It's been a while since I last posted, it turns out that it's actually not that easy to fit blogging time in between all of the things I want to blog about...first world problems eh?! 

So, where did we leave off...ah yes, the temple! 

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

An Idiot Abroad - travel update número cinco!

Hello again! (Still need to work on this opening - honestly, if anyone has any ideas, I'm open to all suggestions!) 

I've only just managed to convince myself to get back to the keyboard after three whole days chilling at the hotel - this has definitely turned out to be the most relaxing part of the holiday so far!

Here's what we've been up to since Sunday!

Sunday, 20 July 2014

A Balinese beauty - travel blog número cuatro

Hello you! 

So I am now writing from Bali, Indonesia's own slice of paradise. I have to say that Bali is a place that I never really imagined I'd ever get to go. I've always thought of it as some super luxurious place, the setting of many a perfect picture featuring beautiful beaches, palm trees and stunning sunsets. But here I am, and for a whole month too! Feeling rather lucky...

Friday, 18 July 2014

Jakarta - travel update número tres

Hey there! 

I've totally just realised that I've been doing this whole "número uno, número dos, número tres" title system for these travel blogs when I'm traveling to places that have nothing remotely to do with Spain or the Spanish language...rookie error there! 

Anyhoo, stupid titles aside, let's get back to the day by day run down! 

Thursday, 17 July 2014

Asian Adventure - travel blog número dos!

Hello, AGAIN! (This is becoming a bit of a habitual opening - I must think of something more inventive!) 

Prepare yourself, sit down, take a deep breath, maybe make yourself a cuppa, this post is a long'un! 

Wanderlust takes hold - travel blog número uno!

Hello, me again!


So I'll post this blog when I land but I'm currently on a plane to Jakarta (being handed my free drink and mixed nuts) after spending the most amazing week in Hong Kong! I want to share all of the stuff I've been up to, so please forgive me for trying to turn into a travel blogger over night, I'm clueless. Really. 

Friday, 4 July 2014

Criminally Easy: Review of Benefit's new Push-Up Liner

Me again!

Today I thought I'd give you all a peep at Benefit's new must-have product from their 'criminally easy' campaign. It promises to give you the prettiest, 'visibly larger', peepers in town!

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

SKIN

Yoo-hoo!

So this is me...without any makeup...barefaced...no filters...no airbrushing...warts and all. If you asked me a year ago to share a "barefaced" picture of myself on the internet I would've laughed in your face, so I've come a long way.

Friday, 27 June 2014

A very 'British' afternoon in Ely!

Me again! (That's getting a little repetitive isn't it? I'll have to think of a better way to start these posts!)

A couple of days ago my friend Alex and I spent the afternoon in Ely! We set off around midday into the Cambridgeshire sunshine (begrudgingly I might add, I would've been happy cuddling his dogs all day - I mean, look at them!?) 

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

"I only went in for one thing...honest!" : Boots and Topshop Purchases

Me again!

Yesterday I met a friend in Cambridge for the afternoon. I love going back there because I went to boarding school there during my Sixth Form years, so it's a place that's close to my heart...not just because the shopping centre is pretty darn great...promise!

Monday, 23 June 2014

Onwards! Moving Out & Summer Wanderlust

Peek-a-boo! It's me again!



So this is gonna be a little bit of a chatty life update - I love reading this kind of post, mainly because I am shamelessly nosy, so I thought I'd do one myself!

Thursday, 12 June 2014

The Makeup Timer Test Tag

For my next post I thought I'd try out a beauty blogger tag - the makeup timer test

I guess I've always wondered how long my everyday makeup routine actually takes, after being moaned at countless times by my parents, friends and boyfriend that it takes me far too long to get ready (I'm that girl that arrives right at the end of pre-drinks, with just enough time to down a drink before jumping into the taxi for a night out with my uni friends - GUILTY!). 


Thursday, 5 June 2014

Recipe: Lemon Drizzle Loaf

I thought my next post should be short and sweet (see what I did there, cause it's a cake, get it?) considering I've rambled on more than I probably should've in the last few posts!

So, I'm going to share with you the recipe I used yesterday to make a seriously yummy lemon drizzle loaf cake.

Monday, 2 June 2014

Barry M Matte Nail Paint: Review

Me again!

I thought for my second post I'd focus on one of my current obsessions - nail varnish (or "nail polish" for all you Americans out there!). 

Thursday, 29 May 2014