The new record, ‘Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied,’ is your fourth,
what did you do differently on this album that you haven’t done before?
I think the biggest change was taking a back seat with
regards to production and simply concentrating on writing songs. It proved to
be a far simpler way of working.
After a five-year hiatus, you returned in 2013, what sparked
the reunion?
My answer to why we split up and then reformed is pretty
much the same really; it's just what happened! It seemed the like the right
thing to do on both occasions. I'm glad though that the desire to play together
again arose.
Now that you are back, it seems as if you hit the same
writing nerve you had early on. How does it feel to have the family back
together?
We probably get more out of playing together now than we
ever did. We really do have the perfect job for people like us.
You reteamed with Tony Hoffer to produce the new record,
what is your relationship like with him?
One of complete trust in the studio and of genuine affection
out of it. It's a rare combination.
The band had a number of side projects when you were on
hiatus, will you ever go back and revisit them?
I never think
of things in terms of "side projects" as they take the same amount of
enthusiasm and work as anything else. If the time comes to do something like
that again then it'd be pointless to resist though personally at the moment I’m
pretty happy where I find myself.
When the band
started out, it seemed like you were shot out of a cannon. From iTunes
commercials to opening for The Police on their reunion. How did you handle the
sudden international fame?
Probably not very well! We probably should have enjoyed it a
bit more. There's no set of instructions though so I guess it's understandable.
Looking back it was pretty damn funny how far we were able to push our luck.
You get your name from the fictional family in The Goonies.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of that film, what is your favorite scene
from that movie and why?
I've never seen it!! Barry and Mince will be horrified...
This band has always had such a tremendous live show. When
the gig ends, what do you do to decompress after such intense gigs?
I'd love to
tell you tales of debauchery but a glass of wine and some peace is my favorite
post gig combination.
Now that it is the summer and you are hitting the festival
circuit, what are those shows like in comparison to the club gigs?
It really depends on the audience; they make a show
regardless of the venue. I've been surprised enough in the past to never try
and predict these things, as long as the reaction is genuine and tangible we're
happy.
How do American audiences differ or compare to your hometown
crowds?
Again it's hard to predict but in general I find US
audiences enthusiastic and warm but also totally open to allowing you the
freedom to play newer songs that they might not be as familiar with, as a thank
you for that we make sure to play as many of the more familiar songs as
possible
Burning Question – Are these still crazy times down at
Costello music?
Once in a while... we can't keep up with the pace like we
used to but I've seen enough evidence in the last couple of years to know that
we still have the odd moment!
**Photo Credit: Stephen Kyle**