Scratch beneath the surface of the British rock scene and youâll find talent oozing out, coming from a multitude of different bands â all you have to do is look. Look hard enough and youâll find a band like wars, a post-hardcore quintet hailing from the quiet town of Rugby.
If, when wars first got together, youâd told them that by 2017, theyâd be signed to Spinefarm Records, gearing up to release a debut album, they probably wouldnât have believed you â but theyâre incredibly grateful and humbled to be where they currently are.
âItâs amazing to be where we are after such a short time; getting to meet and work with some brilliant people, perfect our craft while having a steadily increasing platform upon which to create and put out things that are personal and that matter to us,â explains frontman Rob Vicars.
However, he concedes that thereâs still a long, long road ahead for the band; they still write their music in a small practice room in their hometown. âBut thatâs sort of the bit that you have to love – the core of writing and playing music is right there, so long may it continue,â he muses.
Letâs rewind back a couple of years. 2015 was the year they celebrated the independent release of their EP âAnd So the Sea Will Claim Us Allâ, and was the starting point for wars as they went to share the stage alongside the likes of Defeater, Bury Tomorrow, Black Peaks and more.
And now, theyâre getting ready to release their debut album âWe Are Islands, After Allâ through Spinefarm Records, a major label thatâs backed by Universal. Surely, such a difference between their first release and this one coming up is striking?
âItâs been an incredible experience – to have met and now be working with the guys at Spinefarm is amazing because theyâre all ardent music-lovers before anything else. I think we connected with them as people right from the off, and I think they really believe in what weâre doing as a band,â says Rob. Surrounding ourselves with the best people has always been this really important aspect to us, and weâre extremely lucky to have those that are already with us.
After recording [the album] was all finished, the guys at Spinefarm have really helped us grow, and helped us turn this whole thing into something weâre really proud of.â
wars chose Matt OâGrady to work with to produce âWe Are Islands, After Allâ and this may surprise many â mention the name Matt OâGrady, and most people will associate him with producing work for the likes of You Me At Six and Deaf Havana, more âconventionalâ and âmainstreamâ bands, which is the total opposite of wars.
This didnât deter the band whatsoever and âheâs such an integral part of the machine,â Rob explains. âI really hope we get to keep working with him in the future, as heâs an amazing producer. Itâs really important to find the best and right people for the team is to us, and Matt is entirely one of those people.â
The recording process also saw the band team up with Colin Doran of Hundred Reasons on their track âThat By Discord Things Will Increaseâ. It was a surreal experience admits Rob, saying that he got shivers when listening to Colinâs vocals on the track for the first time â âIt was Colin Fucking Doran, an out and out hero of mine, doing that thing he does on OUR record!â Itâs but one of the many highlights on the journey that wars have taken so far.
wars are particularly vocal about supporting the creative industry and, to help create partnerships, worked with Costin Chioreanu to create the artwork for the album. Rob argues that creatives in all disciplines should support each other where possible.
âIn a society which typically wildly undervalues what we do, no matter what your speciality happens to be, itâs imperative weâre there for one another in some small way,â says Rob. When it came to finding and working with Costin though, it wasnât exactly easy.
âWe went through a bit of a process finding the artwork, as itâs something we really wanted to be perfect â itâs another opportunity to speak to people, so it had to say the right thing. We had a few ideas, went back and forth with a few different artists, but couldnât find the right tone. We changed our plan with Costin, gave him only the concept of the album to go on and, as soon as the first sketch came back, we were excited. The final thing still blows me away to look at.â
As for the rest of the year? Once the albumâs been release, wars are planning on playing a lot of shows, until they âphysically canât handle it anymore,â explains Rob. âWe were so wrapped up in getting this album out this last year that we havenât been out quite as much as weâd like to have been. Weâre a live band at heart, so when weâre not playing often we can get a bit restless. This year weâll change all that though, and hit the road as often as possible. Thereâs nothing I can say right now tour-wise but weâre working on some stuff and some things, and should have news for you really soon. Hopefully, we can catch everybody out there over the course of the year!â
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âWe Are Islands, After Allâ is released via Spinefarm Records on 27th January.