Q. What are your desert island discs and favourite artists?
A. Last year there were two; John Paul White from the Civil Wars; who I think is one of the most phenomenal songwriters at the moment, I just adore him; and Moses Sumney, a guy from LA, he’s almost like Jeff Buckley, mixed with Radiohead, mixed with D’Angelo. That’s last year.
I know what I was obsessed with at 21, because that’s when I was playing with The Hours! I got introduced to David Axelrod! That album, Songs of Innocence, I was OBSESSED with. I would listen to it constantly, and Earl Palmer on the drums - I fell in love with him playing.
The great thing about the musicians in the Hours was they all had such great musical taste, they introduced me to so much good stuff. All-time favourites that I’ve grown up with: Radiohead, John Mayer, BB King, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughn, that was what was playing in our house when I was very young!
Q. If you weren’t working in music what would you be doing?
A. I’d very much be lost if I didn’t have the drums. It’s all I ever think about! I consider myself so lucky, not only to have found my passion but to be able to make a living from it.
Q. What are the 4 words you’d chose to describe Aston or your experience with the brand?
A. Indestructible, friendly, warm (both in sound and personality), versatile
Q. What was the first song that made you cry?
A. ‘Karma Police’ by Radiohead