
Children Collide are no strangers to the Australian music scene. They’ve produced two impressive EPs, Glass Mountain Lairs and We Three Brave & True, and quickly racked up a reputation for being one of the country’s most exciting live acts. This year Children Collide embarked on their debut album journey, joining forces with super producer Dave Sardy, who’s behind the breakthrough records from Wolfmother and Jet as well as multi platinum albums from Oasis, Marilyn Manson and The Dandy Warhols. They have just wrapped up a national tour spot supporting The Living End and now that their debut album The Long Now has just been released are setting out to headline their own national tour. Drummer Ryan Caesar spoke to Justin Middleton for this exclusive interview.
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Being fairly new to the band, I asked Ryan how it was being in the studio with the guys and what the process was in recording the album. “It was a pretty different process in how they did the last couple of EP’s, it was in LA for starters. I tracked the drums in Sunset Sounds in Hollywood where they did all The Doors albums and Led Zep and a whole lot of Rolling Stones albums and then we went to a mansion in the Hollywood hills for a couple of months. It was pretty surreal for a while, living right in the middle of Hollywood. Just concentrating on it was pretty cool and the whole experience was good to have as a band and get to know each other pretty well. We’ve done heaps and heaps of touring so we are used to spending too much time together and we’ve worked out how to fight and then get over it.”
“We demo’d like 60 songs beforehand so we had spent a whole lot of time recording together but it was definitely good to see everyone doing their best and focus. For the album about half of the songs we wrote when I joined the band and we all wrote together in a room and the other half was old songs that Johnny (Mackay, guitar/vocals) wrote by himself, I think. Johnny has one of those nifty loop pedals so when he goes home he records a riff and then brings it into rehearsals and goes “Let’s screw around with this” but sometimes we’ll just start jamming and play for 45 minutes and come up with something half alright and work on that.”
I asked Ryan how easily the new songs translate to the live shows. “4 days before The Living End tour we finished a tour with The Hoodoo Gurus which went for just under a month so right now we are playing as well as we can. All the new songs seem to be going really well and on The Living End tour it was good seeing the radio songs sort of building and each night a couple more people will know the song. We didn’t really do too much in the studio that we can’t reproduce live, there’s one song that Johnny has to do some tricky footwork with his pedals but most of the songs we had played live quite a bit anyway.”
I also asked if each member of the band had similar interests in music or if there were any clashing musical tastes. “We all love the same bands but all like a lot of different stuff as well. Heath (Crawley, bass) likes a lot of British post-punk and pop and stuff like My Bloody Valentine and I get into stuff like The Birthday Party, The Scientists and The Triffids and Johnny is into more psychedelic sort of stuff. But we all love the same bands and our main influences are probably all the same. It’s good because there is nothing worse than hanging around with a bunch of dudes and you all listen to same stuff.”
The Long Now is out now. For more info visit www.childrencollide.com
Tour Dates:
Fri 14th November - Revolver Upstairs, Melbourne With Ben Ely’s Radio Five
Sat 15th November - The Producers Bar, Adelaide With Ben Ely’s Radio Five
Thur 20th November - Alhambra Lounge, Brisbane With Ben Ely’s Radio Five
Fri 21st November - The Annandale Hotel, Sydney With Ben Ely’s Radio Five & Traps
Thur 27th November - Prince Of Wales, Bunbury With Harlequin League
Fri 28th November - Mojos Bar, North Fremantle With Harlequin League & The Slim Pickins Band
Sat 29th November - Amplifier Bar, Perth With Harlequin League & Sex Panther








