Bobby/Sam/Marcus interview...talks about Rob too!

Feb 09, 2009 18:14

This is an interview that Blast Magazine did with Bobby Long, Sam Bradley and Marcus Foster about their new found fame brought on by the Twilight Soundtrack!

Twilight Dawns A New Day For 3 Musicians
By Liz McClendon

The Twilight Soundtrack has spent 12 straight weeks in the top 10 (settling currently at #5) and is about to break the record for the longest run in the top 10 since 8 Mile. For some artists included in the soundtrack, this might be old news, but for Sam Bradley, Bobby Long, and Marcus Foster, this could be a career jump starter, and we were lucky enough to talk to all three of them this week about their involvement in the Twilight soundtrack, their music, and their upcoming endeavors.

If you haven't heard of them, these three Brits are friends and musical collaborators with Rob Pattinson, who performed their songs "Never Think" (co-written by Pattinson and Bradley) and "Let Me Sign" (written by Foster and Long) on the soundtrack.

Eager to get closer to anything Rob, Twilighters have shifted their die-hard gaze towards these three and have accidently stumbled into some really genuinely good music. Now before you listen, be aware that these aren't the typical musicians you'd expect to gain worldwide attention from a teen phenomenon. We're talking Tom Waits, Van Morrison, Jeff Buckley inspired music - not anything like the Disney pop Jo Bros or Miley Cyrus hits blaring in teen girls' ear buds across the country (thank goodness). What makes Twilight so different from most teen phenomenons, and what I believe gives these boys so much hope, is the huge presence of twenty-something, even thirty-something fans that might have already grown up on this type of music. Either way, needless to say, the guys don't mind the sudden influx of new fans. "It's put me on the map that's for sure," Long said. "I used to play 5 gigs a week for like 2 people because I always thought it was important to get an education in music and play for like nobody and learn how to play. Now all of a sudden. . .". Now all of a sudden he has gone from around 50 plays a day on Myspace to around 700, and has girls screaming at his gigs in London - one girl even ran up to kiss him before being asked to leave. Unphased by his new audience, Long described the change: "Well, it's nice. It's really nice playing to people but it can be a bit uncomfortable. . . it's not at the stage like Rob has it, though."

At this point, it's a good thing they've all witnessed Robert's rocket to fame and how wild fans can be. "They're insane," Long laughed, describing Twilight fans, "but they're funny and I think they're aware they're like that, so they have a sense of humor. But they're all nice people." Marcus recognizes how many of his new fans are Twilighters as well; something hard to hide when they have profile pictures of Rob. "It's crazy. I get lots of messages every day, it's quite funny."

Joking about the vivacity of the Twilight fans, and claiming he would never have too many fans, Sam stated, "if I was to be chased down by fans, that would be a good thing. It would be fun - I reckon I can run faster than them." The three musicians even have a livejournal community dedicated to them - landofdreamers

Just a year ago, none of them (not even Rob) could have expected they'd be talking about being overwhelmed by fans. Sam, Marcus, and Rob all went to school together in London and met Bobby by playing different venues when he came to London to study and do his music as well. "He was one of the guys playing at an open mic," Sam said about meeting Bobby, "we looked at each other from across the room, our eyes met . . . and the rest is history."

While Marcus has been playing for years, both Sam and Bobby have had late starts into musician-dom, not learning the guitar until 17. "It was something that just felt kind of natural," Bradley said about playing. Long seems to have had a similar beginning: "I was just this shy, lead guitar player in like, grungy bands. . .I only starting singing about a year and a half ago, two years ago." And thank goodness he did. Despite their modest start, all three have big plans for the future.

Sam Bradley is in the studio all this week in Vancouver recording and then off to Paris to finish production for the rest of the month where he will meet up with Foster and Long to do back-up vocals. "I heard about that," Bobby said in reference to the collaboration in Paris. He didn't hear it from Sam. "Someone else on Myspace told me." Oh the wonders of the modern world. "I just say it out loud and assume he knows it," Sam joked, proving their communication to be only a little strained from Vancouver to London with the help of loyal fans. Fortunately, Sam did e-mail Marcus to ask, and he's confirmed he'll be on board if he can get there.

Set on a tight schedule, Bradley has basically a month to get everything done. "I'm so tired, it's been really good. We're getting some really good stuff," Bradley said in reference to the recordings. In addition to Marcus Foster and Bobby Long, Sam's regular band will be playing on the album, and his sister will be providing some vocals as well. "It's a mash of people playing, basically . . . everyone connected means something."

As far as what can be expected on his new album, he stated, "there are lots of new songs, there are also some that have been on the Myspace but they're different - it's more professional." Sam also disclosed that one fan favorite, and Sam's personal favorite, "Sea Blue" will be appearing on the new album

While in France, Bradley will also be playing at Kord Unplugged, right in the heart of Paris on February 12th. "It's going to be really intimate and really, really sexy," Sam promised of the gig.

Currently working on a demo, Bobby Long is planning a trip to the states in April. This will be a crucial trip for Bobby, considering a great majority of his listeners are from the US (remember, Twilight was biggest here). He'll also have the chance to meet with industry people and record labels. Arriving in New York on April 12th, he'll be playing at the Lakeside Lounge April 13th and Arlene's Grocery on the 14th. After that, he'll be heading to Los Angeles, where he is still looking for venues: "we're looking around, we have a few offers in LA but we're looking for places to play on the 15th 16th and 17th, so if anyone has any ideas. . ."

Also, according to Sam, he "better be playing" in these gigs as well, so if you're a fan it could be a great chance to see them both.

As far as New Moon goes, Bobby revealed that there were a few songs that he wrote with Marcus around the same time they wrote “Let Me Sign” that he thinks could be appropriate for the next Twilight installment, if they are asked to contribute. Although they have talked about recording "Let Me Sign" themselves, Bobby and Marcus aren't exactly sure how to work it out. "We don't know whose album we'd put it on. Like, we kind of wrote songs together last year and that was one that we kind of gave to Rob. We preferred the other ones actually . . . maybe Rob can keep that one," Marcus laughed.

Marcus, hoping to broaden his fan horizon from just Twilighters, will have another song featured in an upcoming movie. Starring Christopher Walken and Sharon Stone, the "Five Dollars a Day" soundtrack will include "Make it Easy". Foster also has an upcoming gig in Brighton on February 6th, but has had his focus elsewhere for a while: "At the moment I've just been doing a lot of recording, and concentrating on that and also I'm trying to get a band together as well so I've been kind of waiting to get the right kind of group of people." All this recording however, does mean he'll have new songs to upload on his Myspace in the near future. This might come as bad news to all the fans that have grown to love the current songs listed there, but Marcus is excited about the change: "I'm actually quite tired of them at the moment, like, I'm looking forward to changing them in a week or so."

This summer, all three are hoping to tour the states together. "We had this amazing plan at the start where it was going to be US and go to Vancouver and rehearse and then get a car and then just drive down to America," Bobby said laughing before revealing the more practical reality: "we're just trying to get visas."

The styles of their music vary slightly, as is to be expected with individual endeavors, but their musical collaborations are seamless. Their personalities obviously contribute to their charm, with Sam's humor, Bobby's sweetness and Marcus' general mystery, there's a strong balance between all three that makes them fascinating to listen to. And then, of course, let's not forget the accents.

Whether there is more Twilight action to be expected or not, Sam Bradley, Bobby Long, and Marcus Foster are at the dawn of their careers. All three were very adamant about how much they appreciate the support and love they receive from their fans, so if you want to help along the chance that they might be able to tour in your city this summer, the best way to help that along would be to show your support at Bobby's gigs in New York and Los Angeles this Easter.

Bobby's MySpace
Sam's MySpace
Marcus' MySpace
Land of Dreamer's MySpace

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