Behind The Noise

MUSIC FEATURE: Behind The Noise – Vex Red

Last year electronic rockers Vex Red made their return with their new EP Give Me The Dark, their first collection of new music since their 2002 debut record Start With A Strong And Persistent Desire. In the lead up to the release the quintet revealed a video for Air, a song that tackles the current climate emergency. We wanted to find out more, so we caught up with the band to talk themes, behind the scenes stories and more.

Can you give us your quick elevator pitch on this track? Why does this one standout for you as a band?

This song is certainly at the heavier end of our sonic spectrum, and deliberately so. Although that doesn’t necessarily translate to screaming and shouting as there’s still a lot of melody, which is an important aspect to Vex Red’s sound.

How did you tackle the writing process for the song? Was there anything unique about this track compared to your usual/previous approach?

Much like the majority of our songs, Air will have started out on an acoustic guitar while I worked through melodies and progressions. To get a nice deep feel to it, the guitars are taken down to a drop C tuning. I was very keen to explore a more riff heavy guitar-led song with some dissonant lines and unusual timings. Once I had pieced it together and demoed the song in my studio, I sent it off to Keith for him to experiment with programming and layers.

Can you tell us how the song’s theme came about?

Thematically it links to recent wider conversations around climate change, those that can’t accept that significant change needs to happen and how without a shift in attitudes of those in control, we’re in trouble. There are plenty of others that beat that drum far better than I ever could but for me, it’s about accepting that we all have a part to play for a better future. I feel the quote “society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in” sums it all up nicely.

Tell us about the video, do the themes of the single transfer to the video?

No, they don’t. The video concept wasn’t related to the song’s theme. We wanted to try something a little different for the visuals and opted for a fairly simple lighting set up. The lights were programmed according to the song structure and off we went.

Do you have any behind the scenes stories from the video shoot?

The video was shot in a large production space in West London and soon after we had finished dismantling our set the rigging started on Guy Ritchie’s new film, which included a delivery of several cases of prop machine guns and ammo. Had it arrived a day sooner our video may well have taken on a very different direction. Maybe next time.

Anything else you’d like to add for our readers?

Air is taken from the EP Give Me The Dark which is our first proper collection of work since 2002. We’ve pledged to plant more than five hundred trees with the proceeds from our February tour and merchandise sales and hopefully we’ll commit to similar endeavours on future tours.


Vex Red‘s Give Me The Dark EP is out now via Say Something Records, available to stream or purchase HERE.

See the band live at one of the following dates:

February 

Thu 20th – LEEDS – Brudenell Social Club
Fri 21st – GLASGOW – King Tuts
Sat 22nd – MANCHESTER – Factory
Thu 27th – BRISTOL – The Exchange
Fri 28th – OXFORD – O2 Academy
Sat 29th – LONDON – Islington Academy

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HannahGillicker
A 30-something year old journalist and freelance PR often found at a gig, a festival or holding a dictophone to a band and asking them all kinds of questions. I'm a sucker for whiskey and vinyl.