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MUSIC INTERVIEW: Drones

Following on from their slot on the Dogtooth Stage at Download 2017 we caught up with punk rock band Drones to see how the festival was for them, their political side and what’s next on the cards.

You guys played Download earlier today, how was it for you?

Lois: We weren’t sure what to expect as we were on pretty early and I’ve never been to Download before so wasn’t sure what to expect. I had no idea what was going to happen. We had a really good turnout and really enjoyed.

The Territories video was released not too long ago, could you tell us a bit more about it and the meaning behind the song?

L: It’s quite a political song obviously and it’s about the general idea that I find it quite bizarre that we rely on one person to run the country. In particular because obviously, it means that personalities become involved which is just ridiculous. People start voting depending on the actual person rather than the policies which I don’t agree with at all and it takes its toll on the actual person. It makes it worse for them and their parties overall.

Have you ever run into issues with the political side of your music?

Rob: Our music strikes a balance between political and personal stuff so it’s not just political or personal stuff. But no problems, we’ve never had any backlash.

Where does the inspiration from your song lyrics come from?

L: Anything really, I’ve written lyrics that are personal but the majority of this band does come down to not political sidings but more social issues. I think it’s really cool to address it in the band, we have that platform.

James: It’s things we feel the need to shout about and try to get our ideas out there.

R: It’s not necessarily taking a side or pushing a particular idea to anyone. It’s just opening people’s eyes to things they might not have considered.

Which other bands would you like to play with? You’ve spoken about the political and social issue elements so Max Raptor strikes as a band who would match pretty well…

L: I love Max Raptor, I know Matt from the band and he’s a good friend. I love everything they stand for. I caught them the other day at Camden Rocks and I loved it.

R: It’s got to be bands like Anti-Flag

L: Rise Against

Tim: The Bronx

What would be your festival anthem as we’re here at Download?

R: In Too Deep

L: In Too Deep by Sum 41 as we’re usually pretty deep in the mud in the midst of it.

What’s the rest of 2017 looking like for you?

L: We’re just in the process of finishing off an album so we’ll be releasing that in the next few months. We’re releasing a single on the 30th June which we’re really excited about. One of the best tracks off the album so we’re really excited about it. We’re doing a few shows too.

R: We’ve got some ocassional shows coming up.

J: With the album we’ll be doing a lot more touring and getting out more

R: Getting back out to Europe hopefully too!

Interview By: Nicola Craig

Nicola Craig
Head of Live with an unwavering love for the seaside, live music and writing about others instead of myself. Twitter: @nicolalalalar