Interview: Naked Sunday

Naked Sunday is a hard rock band from The Midlands. The quartet formed in 2012, but their lineup wasn’t settled until 2018. They have since released two albums – Signs of Insanity (2020) and Home (2022) – and one EP, 2021’s Skeleton Keys. More recently, Naked Sunday’s track “Lilith” was featured in John Williams’ film Tales of the Creeping Death.

I was fortunate enough to have the chance to talk to bassist Corty Lou about the band’s inception, influences, the latest singles – “Vilified” and “Shine” – and more!

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So tell me, how did Naked Sunday form? And how did y’all decide on the band name?

Corty Lou: Naked Sunday formed around 2012 but became the established lineup it is today in 2018, after much hard work and the release of our first album, Signs of Insanity. The name was based on the Stone Temple Pilots song “Naked Sunday” – we enjoyed how the two words just fitted well together, and of course, it leaves a lot to interpretation.

Who are Naked Sunday’s biggest influences? 

CL: As for myself, it would be Motley Crue/Sixx AM, [vocalist/guitarist] Martin’s would be Guns N Roses, [lead guitarist] Alex loves UFO, and [drummer] Liam loves the Foo Fighters, but collectively we all love Queen. We don’t like to make the same record, and much like Queen, we set out to be different from everyone else (especially on our local scene). 

Do you remember the moment you realized you wanted to play music for a living? Was there a specific band/artist that made you think “I have to do that”?

CL: I think the second I heard Queen and picked up a guitar, I wanted to perform and make music. It was an instant callin. The first time I could play a few chords, I was writing my own songs, and that love of music and creating is still with me.

What is the writing/recording process for the band?

CL: As a band, we do all write together. Sometimes Martin will come in with some chords and lyrics and it’s almost a full written song, but the band put their stamp on it, myself and Alex usually write riffs and then at rehearsal, Liam will piece them together and we will structure the song as we see fit. A lot of the time we will work a song, such as a new one we are working on at the moment called “LEGION,” by road testing them, and doing demos so we all have structures to work to, or that we can edit and say this may work better. We also share Whatsapp videos of riffs, etc., so Martin can start writing lyrics, or Liam has a heads up so he can develop the feel of the track on the drums.

I want to talk about the latest singles, “Vilified” and “Shine.” Can you share the story behind each of those tracks? 

CL: They sit like a brother and sister track to us. “Vilified” is definitely Martin’s baby lyrically. It is about others trying to turn people against you because you have passion or drive. Martin faces a lot of criticism because he is driven and gets great results. It’s a middle finger to the high school bully, the rogue workmate that isn’t a mate, the people in the pub who laugh behind your back but are friendly to your face – it’s a song for the working man.

“Shine” is a different kettle of fish. It is about wanting someone to succeed, totally the opposite of “Vilified.” It’s about rooting for the one you love, wanting them to be the best possible person they can be and the best gift to the world they can be. It’s a delicate number with some of Alex’s best guitar work, and we have to give credit to Miguel Seco, who produced these songs. Without his help and love, especially with “Shine,” we feel he got the best out of us (our fifth Sunday member).

With your full library in mind, do you have a song you connect with more than the others? 

CL: I think “Home” for us is something we all connect with. It was the title track to our second album and featured on Fireworks rock and metal magazines CD. It, for us, is just something that we all get lost in, and the audience loves singing the ending.  It is a song about our sleepy home town of Stafford – you want to leave, but inside your head there is no place like home. 

What is your favorite song to play live?

CL: “Lilith” is one that I think we all dig. It started out as a song I wrote on bass at a rehearsal at Neon Sound Studios in Burntwood. (Martin has a connection of writing a UK 16 Chart song here with Mike Newey the owner.) We even went back to the studio to record it. It’s a brooding dark builder with a very metal ending and the start of us moving into heavier territory. Liam helped with the structure of this, and it just is an absolute blast to play live. The song also features in the film Tales of the Creeping Death by John Williams.

That’s really cool, that you guys had a song in a film! How did that feel, when you learned it was to be used? 

CL: So the director John Williams heard “Lilith” and used it in this incredible werewolf scene. The werewolf was designed by Gary Pollard.  The film features legendary English actor Ricky Tomlinson. For us it was a dream come true, being massive horror fans. I remember Martin taking the call and jumping around being super excited,  then we learned they also added “Unbreakable.” A very surreal and beautiful moment.

Last but not least, what are the band’s plans for the rest of 2023 and into 2024? 

We have one final gig of the year left at The Dog House Stafford. It’s our normal Christmas Bash with our good friends Lungdren and Guns for Girls. Then it’s getting the mix back for our single “Web Around My Grave,” which again is a heavy number, followed by a new photoshoot and then recording the final track of our EP Rise, which is a beautiful Tom Petty style song. Then it’s back to gigging straight away around the UK, spreading our wings and following up album number 3. We also have a video to film with the talented Mr Nick J. Townsend of WEAK13, who filmed “Vilified.”

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Things are moving fast for Naked Sunday! You can keep up with all their news, gig announcements, and music by following their socials, and be sure to give “Vilified” and “Shine” a listen on your favorite streaming service!

Code Orange: The Above Tour 2024

Metalcore act Code Orange is touring in early 2024 with special guests Teenage Wrist and Soul Blind. Spy, Gridiron, and others to-be-announced will also be appearing on certain dates. You can grab tickets at codeorangetoth.com.

  • 2/13 – Austin, TX – Emo’s Austin
  • 2/14 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
  • 2/16 – New Orleans, LA – Toulouse Theatre
  • 2/17 – Nashville, TN – The Basement East
  • 2/18 – Birmingham, AL – Zydeco
  • 2/20 – Atlanta, GA – Hell at The Masquerade
  • 2/22 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre
  • 2/23 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage*
  • 2/24 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts*
  • 2/25 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club*
  • 2/27 – Brooklyn, NY – Elsewhere
  • 2/29 – Toronto, ON – The Opera House
  • 3/1 – Detroit, MI – The Shelter
  • 3/2 – Chicago, IL – Metro Chicago
  • 3/3 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater
  • 3/5 – Denver, CO – The Oriental Theater
  • 3/6 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
  • 3/8 – Seattle, WA – El Corazon+
  • 3/9 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom+
  • 3/10 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom+
  • 3/12 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent+
  • 3/13 – Sacramento, CA – Goldfield Trading Post Sacramento+
  • 3/16 – Mesa, AZ – The Nile Theater+
  • 3/17 – Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco Theater+

* With Gridiron

+ With Spy

Bands You Should Know: The Space Turtles

Defining themselves as an “indie rock/funk/grunge band,” The Space Turtles hail from Long Island, New York. They are fairly new on the scene, but with their firing-on-all-cylinders determination, The Space Turtles are rapidly gaining momentum. The trio implements a variety of influences and musical backgrounds, which means you’ll hear things that are reminiscent of bands such as Weezer and Nirvana, but also Red Hot Chili Peppers, a touch of Nine Inch Nails, 311, and more!

The Space Turtles released their Tough Call EP in late 2022 and have been booking shows throughout 2023.

My favorite track from the band is “Ghost Plans,” which is the second song on the aforementioned Tough Call EP.

And, just in time for Halloween, The Space Turtles dropped “Spooky Shit,” a fun and funky song that honors all those things we love about October!

Follow The Space Turtles on their socials and your favorite streaming platforms to keep up with all the cool happenings!

Brother Cane Shares Dates For 30th Anniversary Tour

Alabama-based rockers Brother Cane are celebrating 30 years with special guests Jared James Nichols and Cage Willis – and four shows with Orianthi! This will surely be one for the books: Brother Cane is phenomenal live! I took my dad to see them for his birthday last year. So be sure to get your tickets at brothercane.com!

  • 10/26 – Woodstock, GA – MadLife Stage & Studios*
  • 10/27 – Huntsville, AL – Mars Music Hall*
  • 11/1 – Richmond, VA – The Tin Pan
  • 11/2 – Annapolis, MD – Rams Head On Stage
  • 11/3 – Leesburg, VA – Tally Ho Theater
  • 11/4 – Lititz, PA – Mickey’s Black Box
  • 11/5 – New York, NY – Sony Hall
  • 11/7 – Lakewood, OH – The Winchester
  • 11/8 – Covington, KY – Madison Live!
  • 11/9 – Edwardsville, IL – Wildey Theatre
  • 11/10 – Columbus, OH – The KING of CLUBS**
  • 11/11 – Warrendale, PA – Jergel’s Rhythm Grille**
  • 11/12 – Dunellen, NJ – Dunellen Theatre
  • 11/15 – Milwaukee, WI – Miramar Theatre
  • 11/16 – Bloomington, IL – The Castle Theatre
  • 11/17 – Westland, MI – The Token Lounge**
  • 11/18 – St. Charles, IL – Arcada Theatre**
  • 11/29 – Knoxville, TN – The Concourse
  • 11/30 – Chattanooga, TN – The BarrelHouse Ballroom
  • 12/1 – Nashville, TN – Exit/In
  • 12/2 – Memphis, TN – Minglewood Hall

* Brother Cane only

** w/Orianthi

The Space Turtles Address Artificial Intelligence in New Song “Unplug”

The advances – and dangers – of AI have been a hot topic for years, but with the introduction of Snapchat’s My AI and all the AI-generated images on social media lately, this is a subject that now hits close to home for all of us. Indie grunge rockers The Space Turtles are no exception.

In their most recent single, “Unplug,” this Long Island based band writes about the extremes of our AI fascination and how it’s going off the rails. Reality has become twisted. In fact, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to discern between what’s real and what’s not. What do The Space Turtles recommend? Unplug, and live the simple life.

“We are living a lie/Dear God/Zeroes and ones, what have we done?/I need to unplug…”

“Unplug” is a warning wrapped in a funky, grungy melody and delivered with the frustration of our endless obsession with the digital world. Check it out on your favorite streaming service, or listen on YouTube below!

The Smashing Pumpkins Announce Tour With Interpol, Stone Temple Pilots, and Rival Sons

The Smashing Pumpkins are bringing their The World is a Vampire Tour to North America this summer. Support comes in the form of Interpol, Stone Temple Pilots, and/or Rival Sons, depending on the date. Tickets available at smashingpumpkins.com.

  • 7/28 – Las Vegas, NV – The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
  • 7/30 – Las Vegas, NV – The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
  • 8/1 – West Valley City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre*^
  • 8/3 – Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre*^
  • 8/5 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre*^
  • 8/6 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater*^
  • 8/7 – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre*^
  • 8/9 – Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre*^
  • 8/10 – Chula Vista, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre*^
  • 8/11 – Highland, CA – Yaamava’ Theater*
  • 8/13 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Resort & Casino^+
  • 8/15 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion^+
  • 8/16 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP^+
  • 8/17 – Huntsville, AL – Orion Amphitheater^+
  • 8/19 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre^+
  • 8/20 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre^+
  • 8/22 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion^+
  • 8/24 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center^+
  • 8/25 – Gilford, NH – Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion^+
  • 8/30 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater^+
  • 8/31 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live^+
  • 9/2 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage^+
  • 9/3 – Ottawa, ON – Canadian Tire Centre^+
  • 9/5 – Cincinnati, OH – PNC Pavilion^+ (New date!)
  • 9/6 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre+
  • 9/8 – Franklin, TN – FirstBank Amphitheater^+
  • 9/9 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center^+

* Stone Temple Pilots appearing

^ Rival Sons appearing

+ Interpol appearing

Pop Evil Announces 2023 Summer Dates For Their Skeletons Tour

Pop Evil is bringing the Skeletons Tour to several festivals and fairs this summer. In July and August, they will be playing a few shows with special guests Eva Under Fire, and on July 29th, you can see them supporting Bush in Cincinnati! You can get tickets at popevil.com.

  • 6/24 – Sarnia, ON – Bluewater BorderFest 2023
  • 7/13 – Milwaukee, WI – Harley Davidson Homecoming Festival 2023
  • 7/20 – Menahga, MN – Mid Summer Music Fest Rock Week 2023
  • 7/21 – Escanaba, MI – Northern Lights Music Festival 2023
  • 7/23 – Jefferson City, MO – Capital Region MU Health Care Amphitheater+ (VIP available)
  • 7/25 – Mobile, AL – Soul Kitchen+ (VIP available)
  • 7/26 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues+ (VIP available)
  • 7/28 – Grover Hill, OH – Wetzelland 2023
  • 7/29 – Cincinnati, OH – Hard Rock Casino^
  • 7/30 – Bloomington, IL – The Castle Theatre+ (VIP available)
  • 8/2 – Rock Springs, WY – Sweetwater County Fair 2023
  • 8/3 – Colorado Springs, CO – Black Sheep (VIP available)
  • 8/5 – Kalamazoo, MI – Kalamazoo Ribfest 2023
  • 8/9 – Minot, ND – The Original Bar and Nightclub (VIP available)
  • 8/10 – Sturgis, SD – Sturgis Buffalo Chip 2023
  • 8/11 – Three Forks, MT – Rockin’ the Rivers 2023
  • 8/13 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line+ (VIP available)
  • 8/15 – East Moline, IL – The Rust Belt+ (VIP available)
  • 8/17 – Ottumwa, IA – Bridge View Center+ (VIP available)
  • 8/18 – Glen Flora, WI – Northwoods Rock Rally 2023
  • 8/19 – Yankton, SD – Yankton’s Riverboat Days and Summer Arts Festival 2023
  • 9/1 – Grand Island, NE – Nebraska State Fair