With some images used by Nick Padmore
How professional of me to create a to-do-list of outstanding subjects for articles, but then spoil said professionalism by dithering to the Daydream Runaways boys about the nineties rave-indie divide and becoming a grandad. The sensible members of the band promptly left the group chat, save guitarist Cameron Bianchi who stayed to endure my inane waffling up as far as the Madchester scene.
Prior to this though we had a great heart-to-heart early in the week, but if the title of this article is misleading, I should add the subject of Sir Isaac Newton never came up, rather Gravity is their latest single, hot off the streaming sites yesterday. Itโs quality, as expected, going on their three previous releases, blinding reviews and an appearance on BBC Wiltshire.
It does indeed, as the press release states, โdeliver on their brand of retro-modern indie rock,โ but while maintaining an emerging signature panache, it pushes firmer towards a heavy rock division. A hasty grinding atmospheric intro with a pause, then the spiralling sonic guitar takes no prisoners. If the last tune, Closing the Line bore topical sentiment with a theme of the townโs Honda Plant closing, Gravity is perhaps more general, but even more powerful. This imminent Swindon-Devizes four-piece really have dug into an emotional slant with Gravity.

The combination of Ben Heathcoteโs idiosyncratic vocals, said sonic guitars and class production value, this belts across as a rock anthem to not only scare The Darkness but fight a Foo. They say it comes from โa time of turbulence and explores the burden of life’s toughest decisions.โ If I predicted the air of gloom surrounding the era would produce some intensely expressive songs, here is the all the proof you need, if indeed itโs a product of the pandemic. Iโm going to find out.
So, Iโm wondering, if the recording was done at a distance, or prior to the lockdown. Drummer, Brad Kinsey informed, โit was done in February, in Swindon, with an engineer from Westbury.โ

I explained my reasoning, โit sounds heavy, rather darker than usual. So, I wondered if it was a result of the lockdown. Is there a drive to take it that route, I mean slightly darker and heavier, or is just the mood of this particular track?โ
Cameron replied โI think it was just the mood of the track. Everything kind of centres around the experience Benโs lyrics are speaking about. In fact, Benโs probably the best person to about the story behind the song. But we definitely made a conscious effort to push ourselves on this on to do the song justice.โ
It certainly does. โIt doesnโt hang around,โ I pointed out, โand the vocals are more powerful than before. Seems like a natural progression, a maturity. Not that Iโm calling you immature, you understand?!โ
Bradley responded, โnah, I get that. I think we gained confidence and are more unified about this sound.โ

Cameron interjected, โI think itโs important to all of us to keep pushing ourselves with each release and not churn out the same number. Iโm not saying weโre the Beatles or anything, but you know give it some time. Weโre still young!โ
Bradley bantered, โare you, Cam?!โ
Cameron added, โwell, some of us are still young…โ Laughing emojis are added, but Iโm getting paranoid.
โOkay,โ I opposed, โspring chickens; donโt rub it in!โ But even with any such change, such as the edgier component of Gravity, thereโs a distinct signature maintained in all their tunes and this, I feel, sets them apart from many a local band. I could have guessed it was them before knowing it. โIs that important,โ I questioned, โto be instantly recognisable?โ
Cameron said, โI think it helps that Ben has got a very distinctive and powerful voice. I suppose weโre starting to find our sound as well. Ben & Nath wanted to go a bit heavier with this track but Iโm not a massive fan of heavy guitar. So, I opted for a more chimney yet overdriven guitar style that suits me, but also packs a punch. Plus, I got to flex my inner Graham Coxon/Jonny Greenwood with the effects heavy solo part!โ

Brad covered this shot too, โI would say so, yeah. Itโs good to build a sonic trademark, all the greats have that! Itโs a good thing when people can still recognise you, even when you change things. Shows that youโre using that style but without losing the integrity of what you are.โ
At this early stage, Daydream Runaways call a good compromise between them, witnessed when they tuned for our Waiblingen Way Fire fundraiser. โThereโs always going to be differing opinions,โ I pondered, โBit like marriage!โ
Cameron replied, โno relationship comes without some disagreements, a band included. But weโre all good at finding a compromise, which is good!โ
Throughout the interview Iโm concerned if I should bring the idea of a possible album up, as when we did the fundraiser I asked, and it met with varying opinions between them. However, with the topic running on compromise, itโs now or never! โI wasnโt sure, though wanting to ask, if I should bring it up again!โ
Cameron delegated, โBradley…over to you on the album talk!โ
I interjected with the proposal before he did, โI think you should, but accept I’m not thinking about current climate in the music industry, rather an old fashioned ideal.โ
Bradley answered, โthere was a plan. However, the coronavirus has impacted that. Not going to say itโs completely gone but weโll wait and see what happens. You canโt really make any plans at the moment.โ
Cameron expressed, โitโs not a matter of if but a matter of when is probably all weโll say for now!โ
Brad added, โIโd say doing an album is all dependent on what genre youโre doing. Rock music fans are still very defiant and keeping the album alive. So maybe with this Gravity sound weโll go down that route.โ

It did bring us onto these strange times, and my deliberations on whatโs the best approach for artists on how to continue, continues. โWhat’s best for musicians,โ I asked them for their tuppence, โthe live stream is simply not the same as a gig, and while charging for it is a bit cheeky, itโs difficult to know where to go to get some revenue for the work you put it. In short, must be a bitch. Let’s not say the word again!โ
I couldnโt argue with Bradโs comment, โsome bands I follow have rejected the idea and directed people to supporting more pressing causes.โ
Meanwhile, Cam elucidated his feelings about the lockdown. โWhilst you really miss that immediate response from a crowd, and the fact youโre in a room where you can play loud and really get into it, theyโre still fun to do! We were lucky enough to do one right before the lockdown was enforced. Probably one of the first bands to do it, then Chris Martin came along after with his solidarity sessions. We still havenโt forgiven him for that!โ
โSpringsteen did one! But not before you!โ I supplemented.
Bradley was proud to say, โwe were the first UK band to do a self-isolation livestream. There, I said it; Let the feud with Chris Martin begin!โ
The topic continued for a while, this dilemma between fan etiquette and revenue for artists. But I wanted to notify how much I enjoyed theirs, โyeah, good it was too. Saw that! Right now, I guess, it’s all we have. That’s the point I cleared with Kieran at Sheer. Itโs never going to be the best plan. I think it’s time to get down and write some killer songs, agree?โ

Cameron agreed with a feel-good quote, โdefinitely, but now is also the time to look out for each other, even though weโre all apart. If we can reach out to people with our music or it helps them get through their day, then thatโs amazing.โ
Bradley approved too, โyeah, and thereโs never been a better time to write. Technologyโs made it so accessible now to bounce ideas. Who knows, we could even release a song in lockdown without even meeting up.โ
It always amazed a younger me, that Paul Simon could collaborate with the South African musicians on Graceland, back in the late eighties, and it sounded like they were playing in harmony in the same studio. It is possible to edit parts and stitch together. Must bugger up the flow of it though, make it sound mechanical or manufactured.โ
Bradley replied, โwell, if the band records the parts individually themselves and lays off the editing itโs possible to get that organic feel. I wouldnโt be surprise if we start seeing artists jump on this idea and release original tracks.โ
It was at this point Ben Heathcote joined us. โIt seems like the boys have covered the questions quite well! As Cam said, Gravity comes from a place of uncertainty and pain from circumstances and the decisions triggered from them. A crossroad of the mind. And yeah, lockdown wise weโre hoping it makes people see the value in their freedom before and hopefully will bring out further support when pubs, clubs and entertainment reopen.โ
I see Benโs clarification reflected in the cover art too. With a kind of โstairway to heaven concept,โ an impressionist character is looking lost, pondering which road to take. Itโs apt for the song.โ
Ben welcomed this, โyou got it. And again, the artwork is something were really proud of. Provided by ezra.mae.art. We also enjoyed working with Reloopaudio on the production, a friend who we will be working with again. We love this song and we’ve loved the whole creation, writing and everything about it. It’s nice to have developed it from the live sound too.โ
For Benโs benefit, we found ourselves back on the subject of Gravityโs edgier side, โI think it will please the hardcore indie fans, and those which come from a heavy rock side, which is good, thereโs a majority of them locally.โ

Ben replied, โas you mentioned earlier, with the style sounding fresh, but still us. This is something I’ve always been hot on since the band formed. I’ve never wanted us to be doing the same thing every time. The aim was, and continues to be; to write and produce fresh sounds with hints of varying styles that is still recognisable as us, allowing it to not be boring or repetitive; kind of inspired by many of our favourite artists who keep developing their sound.โ
I take off my hat to this, โI might come across pop or soul-ish but I had my day, and do still listen to bands like Zeppelin and Floyd etc. I think Gravity will be boss with that crowd.โ With which I asked for their influences, and if they mutual.
Ben reacted, โIโd say our choices are not miles apart, but to pin a group favourite would be impossible as we all have our firm favourite influences.โ
Cam agreed, โyeah, I donโt think there was a particular band or artist that inspired the track as such but we all agreed what the sound was we were aiming for. Making sure that each of us brought our own thing to it.โ
Laughing emojis made a reappearance, when I teased, โEd Sheeran it is then!โ

Keen to take it back, Brad nods at my sixties psychedelic citations, โFloyd and Zeppelin are timeless though. Prefect example of bands that pushed themselves overtime.โ And the Daydream Runaways can relate to that with this progressive new release.
Ben said, โI think before we produced the track, we all knew in our head how it should sound.โ Itโs definitely a belter. I thank them for their time, with one last question before we headed into our tangent about the rave-indie divide of the nineties! Where do the Daydreamers see themselves in five years?
Ben suggested in five yearsโ time he would like them to have a steady schedule, โplaying to crowds who know our words, filling sold out venues as well as intimate gigs, which we can always remember.โ

Cameron felt theyโd have โan album or two under our belt, playing to crowds in our favourite venues. Having a slot on The John Peel Stage at Glastonbury is a bit of a dream of mine!โ Ah, thereโs the source of my waffling, started with seeing Oasis at Glasto but, unbeknown to me at the time, I paid them little attention.
Daydream Runaways though, worthy of your attention, hereโs the Spotify link to Gravity, like them up on the book of face, and cross your fingers and toes weโll be seeing them live soon, if not the John Peel Stage at Glastonbury!

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