The band
formed in Rio but features members from all over the world? How did you come
together and find each other?
At some point all of our paths crossed in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil. First with Godfrey and I when we were kids, as our parents were working
abroad together. And then with Stephen as teenagers, he originally came over to
Brazil for a month long vacation and ended up staying for about four
years.
The
band started off being called, Diana, after the first fan of the band, a dog
that watched you practice. How did you end up with the name Saints of Valory?
Our drummer's mother's name is Valerie, she's French. So
the idea of something with Valerie was always in the mix. So you can say it was
inspired by that but soon took a life of its own as we changed the spelling and
added Saints. We wanted something personal but also original.
Being
a band that has influences from all over the world, would you dare explore
music from other cultures to get out of your comfort zone?
Oh for sure, we love doing just that. Our song "Long Time
Coming" was inspired by a carnival/samba style beat that sort of drives
the whole song.
You
were a band that was discovered in the dying days of MySpace, how did that
happen?
We had gotten together for three months in Brazil to write some
music, with the intention of recording it and throwing it up on myspace. About
three days later we got hit up by an indie label out of florida saying they
wanted to sign us. We didn't sign with them, but it was a great indicator for a
brand new band that we were doing something right and heading in the right direction.
When
can we expect your first full length?
There's no exact date set just yet, but sometime in the late
spring next year. We have an EP called "Possibilities" that we put
out as an introduction and teaser that have four songs from the full
length.
What
has this experience been like for you?
Its been really fun, exciting and a lot of hard work. Meeting
lots of new people every night that love our music and connect with what we're
doing is the reward.
You
are now based in Austin, how has that city influenced your work and your band?
I think it made us work extra hard, when we first moved there it
was a bit daunting as there were so many bands, and the city has a crazy amount
of nightly entertainment. So it really pushed us to work hard, even just to
stand out.
Austin
was good to us and really embraced us, so we're happy we made the decision to
move and launch this band from there.
Playing
to crowds all over the U.S., you recently played Rock In Rio to over 95,000
people, what was that experience like?
It was unreal, that was our first experience playing there. Rock
In Rio is like "Woodstock" over there. And the Brazilians have music
and rhythm in their blood so to speak so they're just as excited to hear music
as we are to play it.
How
do fans from the U.S. differ from fans in Brazil?
I'd say the main difference of the two cultures are that countries
like the U.S. and the UK have so much new music coming out at all times, and so
many bands touring, fans have a quicker access to new music. I think that's a
good thing because it helps new bands, as fans are open and are constantly
looking for the "new thing" so to speak. In Brazil they love American
music and they don't get as much of it, so you can definitely feel there's a
vacuum, a hunger, which then turns to this genuine appreciation for you
"even being there". So to answer your question, they equally love the
music, just in their own way.
Where
does Saints of Valory go from here?
We're really excited about 2014! This year has been amazing, and
we've grown so much as a band, its exciting to take everything up a notch, with
our full length coming out and bigger tours and festivals planned, its going to
be a crazy busy year.
What
has been the best experience about being in this band thus far?
Thats a tough question as there's been so many. We spend most of
our time on the road, so playing some amazing venues would be one of them.
We've had the honor of playing two sold-out shows at Red Rocks Colorado this
year, so I'm sure thats one of them.
Who
would you love to play with and why?
Before we played our first show as a band, we went to Austin to
attend the SXSW Festival and we met "The Killers". And after having a
beer with them we said "Hey, we're gonna play a show with you guys one
day. " So it would be cool to play a show with them so this story can come
full circle.
Will
we be hearing Saints of Valory at the World Cup next summer?
THATS THE GOAL!