- by Shane Richardson
- Wednesday, December 05, 2007
“When I was 15, I started the 5 year plan. So if by 20 I haven’t played Brixton Academy, Then I’ll be real pissed off!” declares You Me At Six front-man Josh Franceschi . Still only 17, and with his band amassing fans at a staggering rate, thanks to boundless energy and effort etched into every performance and storming debut single ‘Save It For The Bedroom’, his dream of playing Brixton Academy is looking more like reality with every passing plaudit. “Our ultimate goal is world domination” Josh jokes to Gigwise, his tongue firmly placed in his cheek. But the lads have already conquered the hearts of many UK fans, as You Me At Six are a band seriously going places, powered by their youthful exuberance and dogged determination. Originating from Surrey, the quirky quintet are completed by guitarists Chris Miller and Max Helyer, bassist Matt Barnes and drummer Dan Flint. Their sugar-coated emo pop/punk sound is as infectious as they come and with over two million plays on their MySpace page, they are indeed a band in demand!
This December marks the start of their UK headlining tour and the anticipation and excitement is evident: “We’re all completely stoked!” admits Josh. “We can’t wait. We get to tour with our buddies Flood of Red, so it’s going to be crazy. We’ve headlined tours before, but we feel this tour is a great way to finish off a great year, and I reckon there’s a lot of expectation of us, and I promise it’s going to be a great one!” Their rapid rise to fame is being eagerly embraced by Josh, he states: “It’s really fucking cool! And very surreal, it’s the kind of thing I never expected from this band, but kind of always felt would eventually come. And I mean that because I’ve always been told, if you work hard enough for something, you’ll get it eventually. It’s also a huge confidence boost that such well established magazines care enough to write about our band! It’s truly amazing.”
Massive opportunities at such a tender age soon resulted in some big decisions having to be made, and even greater sacrifices. The balancing act of education and band commitments soon became impossible for Josh. “I pulled out of college after the first year” he reveals. “I am only 17, and both my parents and I agreed that this was a once in a life time opportunity that shouldn’t be taken for granted. Max and Chris are still doing college though, but I don’t think they like to, it’s all getting a bit too much!”
Many fledgling bands have their moments of “lets just fucking give up, it’s never going to happen” when they’re faced with rock bottom, and not a penny to their name, but for Josh the only thought of failure, or packing it all in, has been post- fame. “Funnily enough, not until our band started getting recognition did I get these doubts,” Josh explains. “I still don’t feel like I am good enough for this position, and on some of the tours I’ve done it’s been a bit overwhelming. But I have no right to complain, so I am not going to!” With fame and notoriety comes the plastic brigade, ready to latch on to any potential success the lads are working so hard for. They maybe long lost ‘friends’ from school, or serial lead-singer dating girls, staking out every tour-bus door, but Josh is determined to use, rather than be used: “I don’t know. I’ve always had a very close circle of friends in the sense, I only have time for my real friends and I know who they are. But freeloaders usually come with free pints at a show or something, so I’m going to rinse it for all it’s worth!”
The lads may still be taking their first tentative steps into life in a successful band but they can already draw a big tick next to ‘trash hotel room’ on the ‘how to be rock’n’roll’ list. A Travelodge may not be the most impressive of victims, but you can only work with what you’re given. “The hotel loved it, and we’re not rock stars at all,” claims Josh. “I still feel bad about that Travelodge, but it sounds a lot worse than it actually was!” Down to more pressing matters then, an eagerly anticipated debut album is well in motion, but Josh is rather secretive, unwilling to disclose too much information about their sound and direction. “The problem is, if I tell you, then I’ll ruin the surprise,” he teases. “We’ve started writing our album, and I am so excited, it’s quite different to what I originally expected us to come up with, and it potentially could be a fucking good debut.”
- You Me At Six were amazing when they supported Elliot Minor at newcastle carling academy! xxx
- yma6 are a pile of shit. thats pretty much all the comment i need to say for now.
View 6 Replies- I Love YMA6 :)
They Were Great At Nottingham Trent Uni.
Cant Wait To See Them Again.
I Also Gave Josh My Favorite Teddy Bear :) I HOPE HE’S GREATFUL!
- Gary is a pile of shit!
- You Me At Six put spoons in my girlfriend :( i chased them with a bat. big shame.
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