Carving the way for UK
country-rock crossover, Pauper Kings are on a roll with 2016 being their
biggest year yet. I caught up with them after their set at Nashville Meets
London for an interview – find out their thoughts on Nashville, Phillip from
Little Big Town, and what they’d do with a billion dollars…
Ciara’s Country (CC):
I’m here with Tim, Jack and Nick from Pauper Kings after their set at the
Nashville Meets London festival in Canary Wharf. So to start off guys, thanks
for joining me!
Jack Bird (JB): No
problem!
CC: My first
question for you is how is your year going so far?
JB: Pretty good!
Tim McKay (TM): It’s
been great! We did the Brett Eldredge tour, did some shows with Carrie
Underwood, then we went to Nashville, and now we’re here at Nashville Meets
London. It’s been great so far. Really busy, but good!
JB: I was going
to say we’ve been to Nashville but we’ve said that loads so far!
Nick Miller (NM): I’ll
say it again! Did we mention we went to Nashville?
CC: Well I mean
that’s the goal for country music artists!
JB: Absolutely,
we’ve made it now, we’ve scored!
TM: Yeah, we’re
going to quit now.
CC: I don’t think
everybody out there would be very happy if you did that!
JB: Ah, you’re too
kind! Maybe about forty people out there might be a bit sad.
CC: I’d say maybe
a few more than forty! Well it sounds like you’ve definitely had a few amazing
experiences over the last few years – do you guys have a highlight?
NM: We’ve been to
Nashville!
JB: I reckon for
me, I really loved watching backstage at the Ole Opry and then meeting Phillip
from Little Big Town – he was a total legend.
TM: Basically we
played backstage at the Opry for like a live stream and that was pretty cool.
JB: Yeah, it was
basically me and the legend Phillip. He’s just a really funny man, really nice.
I mean, Henry, my brother, likes him more than I do, and I like him loads, so
imagine how much Henry likes him!
TM: I think
live-wise for me is getting to play with Carrie Underwood, to share the stage
with her was pretty good.
JB: I mean we
weren’t on the stage at the same time as Carrie, were we Tim? But we did meet
her afterwards, and she was lovely. Yeah, for all those out there thinking we
did a duet with Carrie Underwood, sorry to disappoint! That would’ve been cool
though.
CC: Sounds fun
nonetheless! So in terms of your musical style, you’ve been praised for
influencing your country style with rock, do you think those two genres mix
well together?
JB: Yeah
absolutely, I think the modern day country is sort of forming into that anyway.
NM: Yeah I think
it goes back to sort of my roots as well, because when I started I was playing
almost soft rock and I’ve done all kinds of different genres since then, but it
always comes back to this. It’s a balance between everything I think because
it’s got the harmonies, the melody, but still that rocky edge as well.
JB: I always
thought it was a bit like soft rock. Like you know Bryan Adams, he’s not
country but it’s a bit of that vibe.
CC: So I take it
you like the direction the genre is going?
TM: Yeah, for us
it fits with the direction we want to go. I mean obviously we respect the more
traditional side of things as that’s where it all started, but for us the
modern day crossover stuff is where it’s at.
CC: And would you
say there’s one artist out there you think is really underrated and people
should be listening to?
TM: Well for me I think the most
underrated vocal on a guy is Shay Mooney from
Dan & Shay. Have you listened to his actual voice? It is
amazing.
NM: I’d say other
underrated singers – Elvis, Dolly.
JB: Yeah, cause
they didn’t do very well, did they?
NM: The Beatles.
JB: You know who
else I was going to say? Michael Jackson.
CC: Alright then!
And finally, what’s the one question you wish you were asked in interviews but
never are?
NM: Have I been
to Nashville?
JB: I’ve got one
– can we give you like a billion dollars?
CC: That’s a very
good question.
NM: Yeah! And
what would you do with it? Ask it!
CC: Okay then,
what would you do with a billion dollars?
JB: It has to be
a billion, not a million. That’s not as good. Not interested. But with a
billion, what I’d do with it is buy Little Big Town, and I’d have Phillip –
he’d be my mate. People would be like ‘I want to listen to Little Big Town’ and
I’d be like ‘No you can’t, they’re my band!’ They’d be my little friends. I’d
probably buy Jay DeMarcus as well. He’d be my mate as well.
TM: Cause he’s
not currently your mate.
JB: And then I’d
pay Jay DeMarcus to fight Phillip. Actually, if you gave me a billion pounds
I’d just be the king. That’s it. I’d be the king.
NM: Things have
got a bit chaotic now, haven’t they?
CC: And with that
we’ll leave it there! Thank you very much to the Pauper Kings for taking the
time to talk to me, and enjoy the rest of the show!
Thanks to Pauper Kings
for chatting to me – you can keep up to date with all things Pauper Kings by
checking out @CiarasCountry and @PauperKings on Twitter!
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