Punks Primetime Failure discuss their upcoming EP “Oxygen”
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Hey guys! As a start, please quickly introduce your band to our readers!
We’re Primetime Failure from Bielefeld, Germany and we play what some might consider Pop Punk, Skatepunk or whatever the folks in the nineties might have called it. For us it’s just the music we love and what happens if you lock the four of us in a room. We started this little endeavor in 2016 without any bigger goals than to practice from time to time and here we are, a couple of years later and this is our third release and we might have played a show from time to time, too. If you’re interested, you can find all of our music on the usual platforms readily available for your streaming convenience.You're about to release your new EP, “Oxygen”, on March 24th. How long have you worked on this release?
Most song ideas came up during the pandemic. Since getting together for rehearsal wasn’t so easy during that time, it took quite a while to transform those ideas into real songs. Recording was a quick thing at Tiny Pond Studio in Hannover…just professionals over there. After that Uncle M once again did the digital release and Shield recordings only had to find a pressing plant that was not completely overbooked. So lets say, it took us about a year.How was your writing process for this EP?
To be honest, 90% of songwriting works like this:1. Kids are asleep
2. Open a bottle of beer
3. I (and this refers to the bassplaying kind of Tobi involved in this operation) come up with a basic Idea, mainly chords, guitar melody, chorus and a beginning of some lyrics
4. I (yep, him again!) record a pretty bad demo and send it to the other guys
5. They (basically meaning each and everyone in this band besides “I”) come up with the rest of the lyrics (that's why our second verse is mostly better than the first)
6. After that, we (“I” & “They” <3) finally have to meet in person to play that song, see what we have to change and so on. While playing we come up with a lot of little changes that really make the difference between a static demo song and a good Punk Rock song.
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