Dutch psych-rock band DeWolff play Hastings’ Black Box on March 22 on their first-ever UK headline tour.
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00:00 Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers, and it's
00:06 lovely this afternoon to speak to Luca, who is the drummer with the Dutch band Devolve.
00:11 Now, you are coming to the UK in March, having been to the UK as a support band last autumn.
00:18 This time you are headlining and you're playing Hastings among the venues you're playing.
00:23 Exciting times, your own headline tour in the UK, you must be very pleased.
00:27 Yeah, yeah, it's very exciting. We're really looking forward to come back to the UK and
00:33 play our own shows. Like, finally we can play two hours or more each night instead of like
00:39 the 30 minutes you get when you play as a support act. So, really looking forward to
00:44 play a full show.
00:45 Yeah, why the UK? Why is it important for you to come over here?
00:51 It's a logic step for us because we've been playing for 16 years now and we're, since
00:57 the beginning, we've been inspired by a lot of British bands, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple,
01:02 Black Sabbath, Humble Pie, The Faces, you know, so the Rolling Stones, of course, and
01:08 The Beatles.
01:09 I'm pleased you mentioned those.
01:13 Yeah, you know, the UK has such a good life circuit and it feels like a logic step to
01:21 go there. Like, we sing in English and we play inspired by British bands, so yeah, it
01:29 feels completely logic to go there. And the same in the United States, we really want
01:34 to go there someday.
01:35 That will happen, won't it, one day?
01:38 I hope so, yeah.
01:39 How did you find the UK audiences? Were people receptive and warm and friendly?
01:45 Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, you know, each country is different. I mean, when you play in Spain,
01:51 the people are really outgoing. If you play in the Netherlands, the people are more like,
01:55 "Okay, come and convince me." We were feeling very welcome in the UK and the response was
02:04 really good. And I think it's good that we're coming back so soon because now we're still
02:10 fresh in the minds of the people and they'll remember us and come to our shows.
02:16 You've been doing this for a long time. You started incredibly young in the band, didn't
02:20 you?
02:21 Yeah, I was about 12 or just 13 when we started playing. Yeah, and my brother, he was three
02:28 years older, so he was like 15, 16, and the keyboard player about 17 years old.
02:33 Wow, have you managed to keep the same lineup for those 16 years?
02:38 Yeah, yeah, you don't hear that quite often. But yes, we are just the three of us, you
02:46 know, still. Well, sometimes when we play bigger shows, especially in the Netherlands,
02:51 we bring a bigger band. So we have two backup singers, we have a bass guitar player, sometimes
02:56 three horn players and a percussion player. So then it's like the full outfit on stage.
03:02 But when we go to the UK in March, it will be just the three of us. So drums, guitar
03:07 and Hammond organ. And the Hammond player also plays bass with his left hand. So he
03:14 has like a Raymond Zarek style.
03:16 Wow, that's multitasking, isn't it? That's brilliant.
03:20 Yeah, it is next level multitasking. Yeah.
03:23 Brilliant. We're really lovely to speak to you and have a very happy tour to the UK.
03:28 Great to speak to you. Thank you.
03:30 Thank you. Thank you.