Romy Croft
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Podcast Appearances
I know that in terms of my personal connection with playing the guitar, I've never really been that interested in full chords.
But wanting to be able to sing confidently and play the guitar, there was a simplicity to the instrumentation of it because a lot of what we wanted to put on the album was exactly what we could play live.
And I wouldn't feel confident to play that full intro riff and sing.
I had to move to just running single notes.
We all just really loved the sound of the demos.
They just had like our feeling of the live show.
And we were just like, we'd hear some of the versions back and be like, oh, we just like how the demo sounded before.
And then you kind of get people saying, oh, but this is, you should work with them because, you know, they've done this.
And I think we were all just quite like, oh, we don't really bother about that.
And I remember feeling excited at the idea of Jamie doing it because I knew he would keep it sounding like us.
And then Baria plays the second guitar part.
And then Oliver joins with the bass.
I like to think that we learnt to speak at a similar time.
You know, we grew up together learning, so I like to think it's kind of interwoven with that, that we sing in a similar way.
I feel like that's a melody that Oliver brought to the song.
There's quite a lot of that, I realise, in our first album.