“THE GODS
FLOW IN THEIR VEINS”
They’re 2017’s biggest hit, with the UK at their feet, All
exclusive with the newly released prodigy band from London, Petrichor, coming
from mixed backgrounds but all having exceptional abilities. Learn their
thoughts and feelings as they reveal past memories and influences on diving
into the top band in the UK wearing their floral shirts and skin tight trousers
with their largely oversized jumpers swallowing them inside their own
egotistical approach to fame.
Local interviewer asked “is Indie dead” and the petrichor
lead singer Elena Haefeli rightfully yet abruptly responded quite simply with
“no” and then told them live to listen to the number one album around the UK
Synchronicity, then claimed that “indie has just begun” which was also backed
up by their local producer.
They were asked within an interview why they were making music and they responded with the fact that they were inspired by many Indie groups and felt that it needed to cover some ground, and as they started in small gigs in pubs and towns, an out of town music manager said that their lyrics and song were “the fluid that flows in the veins of the Gods”, and so they felt the need to be a foundation of the music industry predominantly in the Indie genre they called themselves “petrichor” meaning “stone” which fit in with the needs of being a foundation and a sturdy one at most. Which is seen as a huge stepping stone in the foundation and clearly reaching their goals, but the only problem is said the interviewer, “can they keep this up?”
South London is way down the charts usually, and mostly known for underground rap, so for Petrichor, bringing back some nostalgia into their music is very well done as they tie in with the differentiating cultures which was a very difficult start, guitarist Remi Doherty stated “we took the same approach as Oasis, and we feel like it was more comforting knowing we come from the same genre as them so it’s easier to create some sort of reminiscing audio.”
Cruising down the streets of London in their old, open roofed, beige cadillac drawing a rather curious gaze from the casual rap artists on whether or not they belonged there, Dante Rosetti, stated in his rather gangster accent that “going back through the old streets of East London was rather difficult to see some of my favourite pubs that I used to play in had shut down because of the lack of entertainment, the lack of us…and this makes me feel proud to be back home, where I can be myself, away from all of the cameras and attention”
They were asked within an interview why they were making music and they responded with the fact that they were inspired by many Indie groups and felt that it needed to cover some ground, and as they started in small gigs in pubs and towns, an out of town music manager said that their lyrics and song were “the fluid that flows in the veins of the Gods”, and so they felt the need to be a foundation of the music industry predominantly in the Indie genre they called themselves “petrichor” meaning “stone” which fit in with the needs of being a foundation and a sturdy one at most. Which is seen as a huge stepping stone in the foundation and clearly reaching their goals, but the only problem is said the interviewer, “can they keep this up?”
South London is way down the charts usually, and mostly known for underground rap, so for Petrichor, bringing back some nostalgia into their music is very well done as they tie in with the differentiating cultures which was a very difficult start, guitarist Remi Doherty stated “we took the same approach as Oasis, and we feel like it was more comforting knowing we come from the same genre as them so it’s easier to create some sort of reminiscing audio.”
Cruising down the streets of London in their old, open roofed, beige cadillac drawing a rather curious gaze from the casual rap artists on whether or not they belonged there, Dante Rosetti, stated in his rather gangster accent that “going back through the old streets of East London was rather difficult to see some of my favourite pubs that I used to play in had shut down because of the lack of entertainment, the lack of us…and this makes me feel proud to be back home, where I can be myself, away from all of the cameras and attention”
This group
consisting only of three members, is rising and rising, and keeping their same
approach through their albums, which they are now releasing their second album
on the 4th of April 2017, (see page 4 for a link to their previews) called
“Synchronicity” which includes 5 song titles, with different meanings behind
each one, the songs are; The Beast of Rivendell, In The Shallows, Meaningful
Coincidence, Vaporized Remains. Wanted Soul, Everlong, and last but not least,
Eclipse. Which are all containing subliminal messages from each of their pasts
which you can learn more about in their next interview just a week after the
album drops Elena said on a previous interview
“which gives you enough time to guess the meaning behind the song, to
win a selected item of band merchandise from Petrichor’s website, which has our
email, that you can email us your thoughts and feelings on the songs for a
chance to enter.”
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