INTERVIEW: Kerr Okan – The LaFontaines, “We promise you the best gig of your life, or a money back guarantee”

INTERVIEW: Kerr Okan - The LaFontaines, "We promise you the best gig of your life, or a money back guarantee"

With a new album, Common Problem proving to be a huge hit amongst the band’s ever-growing fanbase, The LaFontaines are now announcing their appointment as main support to alt-rock heroes Don Broco for the entirety of their UK and European tour dates.  The LaFontaines are now one of Scotlands leading live acts.  Kerr Okan the lead singer of The LaFontaines took the time to chat with XS Noize.

You have a unique sound. How would you describe your music style?

It’s hard to try and describe something that doesn’t really exist anywhere else – It’s the gift and curse of what we do. Some people try to loosely lump it in with other genres because it makes it easier for the industry framework. But we’ve become accustomed to it by now, it’s always going to be tough being the first through the door. All we know is whatever type music we make, people like it. Be it 3000 folk up in Glasgow or 200 down in St. Albans, they keep turning up to the shows. I think at our very core we are a true rock band.

You guys have been around for a long time, with two superb albums under your belt, yet haven’t quite hit stadiums yet – are people just not ready for this level of musical mayhem?

The only problem we have is exposure. We’ve been 100% independent since we started The LaFontaines 10 years ago. That means everything from forming our own record label, manufacturing our own CD’s, creating our own merch, artwork, videos etc since day one – all on the tightest of budgets. The only problem we face is finance. More money means more exposure. We’ve never had a problem with anyone not being ready for the music; our only issue has been giving them the opportunity to hear it. That’s why live performances mean everything to us.

The LaFontaines are renowned as the best live band in Scotland by a long way – is getting people to the shows the key to future domination?

Live has and always will be our main priority – it’s where the band comes alive. We have the best possible time at every show we play, regardless of city or venue, and I think that translates to the crowd. That’s why we have that reputation. People can tell when something is genuine when a band is being authentic and true to themselves. Live is where you get to witness what The LaFontaines are all about. Plus we are absolutely class live to be fair.

Your last album Common Problem showed massive growth in terms of writing and production and also explored the lighter and darker elements of the band more than ever – where do you go from there?

Common Problem was certainly a darker record than our debut. With Class, we had all our lives to write, and up to that point, everything was still pretty new and exciting. With Common Problem we had seen a lot more of the world, we had toured pretty much everywhere you could as a band, and the world was/still is in a pretty shaky state – so lyrically I couldn’t help but write about that. I think in terms of what comes next we just carry on doing our thing. We already have a unique sound so we never need to worry about anything sounding rehashed or redundant. Just carry on making some big tunes.

What’s happening in terms of writing and recording at the moment?

Literally just before we jumped on this tour, we were in the studio recording new material. In fact, as soon as we get our next day off on this run we are heading back to Glasgow to finish a couple songs off. We never really stopped writing after Common Problem, and since then everything has been flowing pretty well. The way things are going at the moment we will have another release by the end of the year. It already sounds pretty different to our last record… obviously.

How exciting is it to be headed back out on the road with Don Broco?

We‘ve never been as excited about a tour as we are for this one, genuinely. We had a night out with the boys in Broco a few years back in Birmingham and it was total class. They are up for a laugh and they play good tunes, what more could you want? One of the best things for us is that we get to play to a whole host of new people. Any opportunity we get to spread the music is something we appreciate and will make the most of. Please get yourself down as early as possible and we promise we won’t disappoint.

Any special memories or experiences in Belfast?

We’ve never been to Belfast before and it’s the city we are most looking forward to playing. In fact, that’s a lie, we’ve been briefly to TRY collecting our American working visas from the embassy, which was a nightmare. So I’m looking forward to going back there and throwing a few stones at the windows. Who knew criminal records stuck with you for life?!

Jamie, your drummer wrote a book which came with the album, just telling the crazy stories we know only too well are true of his mental life – were you surprised how popular this has become?

I’m more surprised that he can actually remember any of his stories, let alone write them down! I love how it authentically spread though. People were recommending it to friends and family and then word spread online and orders started flying out of our store. There is even talk of turning it into a mini-series… but that’s for another interview.

Why should fans come along early to see The LaFontaines?

Because we promise you the best gig of your life, or a money back guarantee (terms and conditions apply).

 

Catch The LaFontaines live on the following dates across the UK.

UK Headline Tour

APRIL 23 – DUBLIN, Tivoli
APRIL 24 – BELFAST, Mandela Hall
APRIL 26 – OXFORD, O2 Academy
APRIL 27 – SHEFFIELD, O2 Academy
APRIL 28 – LIVERPOOL, O2 Academy
APRIL 29 – LINCOLN, Engine Shed
MAY 01 – STOKE-ON-TRENT, Keele University
MAY 02 – NORTHAMPTON, Roadmender
MAY 03 – EXETER, Lemon Grove

Common Problem, from The LaFontaines, is out now via A Wolf At Your Door Records.

 

Xsnoize Author
Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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