Spitfire Bullets are an awesome band from the UK always supportive and rockin great tunes if you can see them live do and check out their sites:
http://spitfirebullets.wix.com/spitfirebulletsband
https://www.facebook.com/spitfirebulletsband/?fref=ts
Bandcamp
https://spitfirebullets.bandcamp.com/
and most other social media sites.
PUNK GLOBE:
Hello guys and thanks for the interview, can you tell us
the current band line up?
Spitfire Bullets:
Hey Lisa thank you for interviewing us, at the
moment our main line up is myself Robert on Lead Vocals and Guitar
Michael on Bass Guitar and vocals And john on Drums, but he has just
recently left the band.
PUNK GLOBE:
How long have you been a band and are you all original members?
Spitfire Bullets:
The band has been going for 4 years, and Rob and
mike are the main original founding members, we have been playing
together since 2010 when we first started out in a rock band together.
PUNK GLOBE:
Tell us about your music scene in the UK.
Spitfire Bullets:
The music scene in the UK, well in our area it
varies from each year sometimes a big music scene then nothing!, but
across the country its quite a big scene, with new bands forming
almost every month!
PUNK GLOBE:
Where are some of your favorite venues to play at?
Spitfire Bullets:
we do have a few haha, our main venue we enjoy
playing at is The Black Bull in Gateshead, its pretty much our version
of CBGB’S! There is also the Borough pub in our hometown, where mike
and me played our very first gig.
PUNK GLOBE:
Who are some of the bands you have played shows with?
Spitfire Bullets:
we have played with Rotunda, Logoz, TV Smith, The Ramonas, The Sex Pistols Experience, Angry Itch, Happy Spastics, that’s all I
can think of.
PUNK GLOBE:
Any tours in past or future?
Spitfire Bullets:
we never done a tour before, but we would love to do
one in the future just a mini tour round the UK, playing with the
bands we previously played with.
PUNK GLOBE:
What inspires you?
Spitfire Bullets:
Lots really, The Ramones are a big inspiration to
the music, and the writing but its mainly our lives growing up in
Sunderland what inspires us more than anything else.
PUNK GLOBE:
When and why did you start playing?
Spitfire Bullets - Rob:
I started playing at 17 years old, I was in
college doing a course to be a car mechanic, and just thought it might
be fun trying out to play guitar and learn a few chords, 7 years later
and am still playing so I must be good haha.
Spitfire Bullets - Mike:
I took up guitar first in school during music
class but I had a hard time playing cause it was too small for my
hands, until my teacher gave me a bass to try and that was it. I just
couldn’t put it down.
PUNK GLOBE:
Which famous musicians do you admire? Why?
Spitfire Bullets - Rob:
I do admire Johnny Ramone, just because of his
playing, I know people say it a lot but when I first saw a video of
the Ramones playing live and saw Johnny’s Guitar playing, at the time
of still learning the guitar I really didn’t know you could do that on
a guitar, I always thought it was up and down strumming, not strum
down really hard and angry and have no guitar solos, it was perfect!
Spitfire Bullets - Mike:
Cliff Burton is one of my favorite bassist, I
do like Metallica, and his playing style really got me into playing
bass, it just made me want to play like him and own a Rickenbacker
PUNK GLOBE:
What are your fondest musical memories? In your house? In
your neighborhood or town?
Spitfire Bullets - Rob:
the best memory I can think of is the time I
saw PIL in Sunderland playing a small festival and I stood right in
front of Johnny Rotten staring at him in amazement. I was so close to
him I could shake his hand.
Spitfire Bullets - Mike:
Its probably the time me and rob played
Houghton Feast in 2012, we were told we’d be playing in front of a
crowd of 1000 people or more, but it was actually 10 or 20,000 I can’t
remember, we played a cover of God Save the Queen, and Rob was very
nervous that day after being told how many people we were performing
in front of.
PUNK GLOBE:
What are the best and worst things if any of being a musician?
Spitfire Bullets:
The best things, is being able to write your own
music and express yourself in your own way, the other best thing is
you get to meet some awesome bands and hang out with them!
the worst things, is just trying to find the same like minded members
or even work round your day job to play and perform in a band.
PUNK GLOBE:
Do you get nervous before a performance?
Spitfire Bullets - Rob:
Yep but it depends on the gig, like when we
supported the Ramonas I couldn’t sleep the night before, and on stage
I stuttered a lot during breaks between songs But if its just a plain
old local punk band supporting punk band gig and its mainly friends at
the show, my nervousness just goes and I end up very calm.
PUNK GLOBE:
What advice would you give a new band starting out?
Spitfire Bullets:
Practice hard no matter how bad you think you are,
just practice hard write terrible songs if you have to or play covers
and play any gig you get offered, even if its an open mic, “A GIGS A
GIG” as we always say start from the bottom and work to the top.
PUNK GLOBE:
Describe your music making process.
Spitfire Bullets:
This is a tricky one, usually its Rob who comes up
with the lyrics and guitar parts, he would come up with a song idea
from either reading a book, watching a film or just having
conversations with friends. Then he would play about with it, write
down the lyrics and try and work a guitar style round it, sometimes he
would listen to a certain band to get the drum beat idea or even how
the guitars would go in his song. Mike comes up with any bass lines
that can fit on either instrumental parts of the song, or what would
fit round the vocals. And John would record our little jam and come up
with a beat at home on his drum kit, then we would practice it until
its perfected.
PUNK GLOBE:
Any upcoming shows or news you would like to announce?
Spitfire Bullets:
We haven’t got any shows booked just yet, but we
would like to announce we do have two demo tracks of our newest
original songs on Soundcloud and we have recently released our EP and
single for Download on Bandcamp!
We also have T shirts!!! And patches on sale at the bandcamp site too!!
PUNK GLOBE:
Any shout-outs you would like to give?
Spitfire Bullets:
I wanna give a shout out to Richie Ramone, Charlie
Harper, Lisa PunkrPrincess, Punk Globe Magazine Readers, our good
friends Logoz and all of our friends who support Spitfire Bullets and
our Music!
PUNK GLOBE:
Thanks for the interview and your continued support You Rock!
Spitfire Bullets:
Thank you PunkrPrincess and Punk rock globe for
interviewing us!!! It was fun!