Brass guitarist talks lyrics, inspiration, and
Canada.
BRASS released a new EP, Look on the
Bright Side, on October 21st. The sound reflects the band’s influences—The Bronx,
Alexisonfire, At the Drive-In, IDLES, and Refused. Sounds range from
hard-charging hardcore to moody and dynamic post-hardcore. Last week, guitar
player Tristan Milne took a moment to respond to a few questions.
Damon:
I just heard the new album. The song “Milestone” sticks out for me. I liked the
sense of tension, the dynamics, and, of course, the breakdown at around the 2-minute mark. The song lyrics include the line, “The ground moves right out
from under me now / Does anybody else in here feel that?” I like this lyric and
the phrasing. Was there a time in your life when an event suddenly seemed to
change everything?
Tristan Milne: No. When we look back at the dynamic
changes in our lives, the thread of what stayed the same is what becomes
important. The milestone markers happen, but the crucial aspect is staying on
the road.
D: What
non-musical works or forms of art and media influence you and the band’s music?
TM: Painting
and photography seem to be the two that we refer to the most when constructing
songs. The combination of the immediacy of the recording process, which is like
a snapshot of time, while creating on a canvas that has no ties to the physical
reality of life is part of what makes music so fun.
D: The band
comes from East Vancouver. “Bad Neighbours” is presumably about the U.S.A. Tell
me a little about Vancouver and East Vancouver from your perspective. And talk
a little about British Columbia and Canada. In your view, how does Canada’s
proximity to and relationship with the U.S.A. affect Canada?
TM: While
the band formed in East Van, we all came from different parts of Western
Canada. East Van is great because it's been a melting pot that for decades has
housed a lot of creatives and progressives. Canada still has its share of
backward idiots, so the U.S. scenario isn't surprising to us. Devon has lines
in that song about the States, but you can call someone out without denying
your own faults, which I think he does effectively.
D: What
makes you feel good?
TM: Sunsets,
live drums, great headphones, good weed.
The EP, Look on the Bright Side, was released
October 21st by Early Onset Records. The band lineup changed a little going
into these recordings. Previous albums by BRASS are No Soap Radio (2015)
and For Everyone (2018).
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