But the band work as a unit and their collective ideas and influences, myriad as they are, all have common origins, and they readily acknowledge that their island upbringing is a vital element in their music and the songs they write, as bassist Donald Eadie comments: “Its easy to sit down and write a song and then when you come back to it you realise that there’s elements in there of what you see around you and you didn’t notice at first, and you see meanings that you didn’t realise were there and which have come from the things around you, but then, you can only write from what you know and what you’ve experienced and it has to be like that.”
For manager Jori Kim, one of the elements of the band’s music that most struck him was its dramatic range: “I always found that lightness and darkness of their music was reflective of the geography of the islands, where you get the moors and the mountains and I see that in their music while for them it is probably an unconscious thing that just comes in to what they do.”
Colin Macleod adds: “I don’t like the kind of clichéd thing of a band in an area kicking out saying we hate where we live and we’re better than all this. We want to stay here, Astrid moved away to Glasgow but we want to stay here if that is at all possible. We love where we are, it makes it awkward but we love where we are.”
It remains a sad fact in fulfilling these aspirations that talent such as Sign Red have to make do and mend when it comes to such necessities as dedicated local venues, versatile dedicated rehearsal space, and all the other facilities needed to nurture latent raw talent, adding to the process unhelpful clutter that has to be overcome. For Jori, a vital element in the whole process is that of focussing attention on the islands and their new music. Sign Red are a glowing example of just what there is on offer. The band’s CD Sign Red is on the Honcho Records label, c/o PO Box 333, isle of Lewis, HS1 2PU. Gigs dates and contacts for the band are on their own website: www.signred.com |
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