The Big Pink and their impressive debut 'A Brief History Of Love' are already in the run for inclusion in several of the lists of the best of 2009.
They however say they have no idea what direction they'll follow now, and admit that they're babies in terms of recording and still have not honed their sound. As said frontman Robbie Furze they like their songs, but still have not found their feet in terms of direction.
The duo, that are accompanied on stage by musicians such as the drummer of Comanechi Akiko Matsuura and the singer and sister of Patrick Wolf, Jo Apps, is now on tour in Britain and in November they will play in support of Muse .
They hope to write a new EP with minimalist aesthetics during the tour with all involved, which can be recorded live in the studio soon after the end of the concert, to burn into a cd and release the next day.
Furze also revealed that they intend to incorporate into their music more hip-hop elements and lately listens to the Beastie Boys and is fascinated by the beats of Wu Tang Clan .
Read the entire interview of the Big Pink in Drowned In Sound here.
The Big Pink - Velvet