Total Guitar

DEATH OF THE CELTS

The first of the album’s three Harris-penned closing tracks – with some surprise shifts from minor to major

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Adrian: It’s funny – Steve will have these ideas and then look at me, Dave or Janick. The ideas are usually quite complicate­d, so sometimes you might see guitarists hiding away behind their amps, waiting for the others to take up the gauntlet and learn these super-complicate­d parts! But we all do our bit. It takes a lot of concentrat­ion to play Steve’s stuff. Honestly, it can be quite a challenge.

Janick: We made this album very differentl­y. Normally, we get a studio to rehearse in and then get seven or eight songs ready as a live band first before we record. But this time it was all done in the studio. We went in and actually learned things there, putting them down soon after and then moving on to the next. So it got quite confusing, especially with the longer songs. There were so many melodies and riffs floating around in the studio. Songs like Death Of The Celts were done in parts. Sometimes we’d be playing three-part harmonies together. And there were a lot of tempo changes. Steve would have a riff and melody for us to memorise, then there would be a tempo change, then we’d be back to the melody but a different tempo! It wasn’t an easy album to make.

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