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EPISODE · Nov 23, 2024 · 23 MIN

No Fear of Falling: AS DECEMBER FALLS Embark On Next Chapter

from HEAVY Music Interviews · host HEAVY Magazine

As they say, there's no rest for the wicked, which is precisely why As December Falls are in the thick of things heading into the tail end of 2024, their tenth year as a band.Following the breakout success of 2021's album Happier, As December Falls quickly capitalised on their growing momentum, releasing the follow-up Join The Club last year. That album has seen the band on a relentless touring schedule which culminates with As December Falls' first ever headlining tour of Australia over three dates in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in February.They also have a great new song out, Angry Cry, which kicks off the next album cycle for the Nottingham rockers, meaning As December Falls will enter their second decade with a plethora of opportunities and a growing, loyal fan base.HEAVY caught up with Beth Curtis and Ande Hunter from the band to discuss their upcoming Australian tour and the themes in their latest single, Angry Cry, which signals a new chapter for the band and revisits the important topic of mental health."We may possibly be delving into some new genres," Ande explains, highlighting the evolution in their musical style. This track, described by both members as a departure from their previous work, embodies the raw emotions and struggles many have faced over the past year. As Beth puts it, "We're all dealing with shit still, so let's get that out." This candidness is a hallmark of As December Falls, a band that prioritises connection with its audience through relatable themes and honest lyrics.Their recent live album, released last September, served as a celebration of the band's past work, a chance to reflect on their journey while setting the stage for what's to come. "We wanted the live album to be a line drawn under that period," Beth states, emphasising their desire to move forward creatively. The band has spent more time in the studio for this upcoming album than ever before, crafting a collection of songs that truly represent who they are as artists. "There's a little bit in there for everyone," Ande assures, suggesting that fans can expect an eclectic mix of sounds and styles.What sets As December Falls apart is their commitment to remaining an independent band. They proudly run their own label, which gives them creative control and fosters a deep connection with their fans. "I'm so proud of us for getting this far as an independent band," Beth reflects. The duo acknowledges the challenges of independence, such as securing support slots or gaining industry recognition. Still, they choose to focus on the positives, celebrating the strong community they've built around their music.Their upcoming tour in Australia marks a significant milestone for As December Falls, as it will be their first time performing in the country. "I'm so excited," Ande shares, looking forward to connecting with new fans. This tour, a blend of hard work and a well-deserved holiday, showcases their commitment to live performance - a cornerstone of their identity. As they gear up for this adventure, they're determined to make the most of every moment, both on and off-stage.When asked about their musical influences and personal tastes, Beth and Ande reveal a wide range of genres that inspire them, from pop to rock. This eclecticism not only shapes their music but also resonates with their audience. "Our fans are genuinely the best," Beth affirms, emphasising the importance of community in their journey.With their new single and upcoming tour, As December Falls is poised to continue making waves in the music scene, inviting fans along for the ride. As they put it, "We're still the same thing as you are," proving that connection and relatability are at the heart of their mission.With their sights set on the future, the band is ready to take on new challenges and opportunities, ensuring that every note resonates with the people who fiercely and loyally support them, their "little group of weirdo's" as Beth put it. We're all too happy to be a part of that group of 'weirdos' when a band like theirs remains honest, raw, and grateful to their fans.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

As they say, there's no rest for the wicked, which is precisely why As December Falls are in the thick of things heading into the tail end of 2024, their tenth year as a band.Following the breakout success of 2021's album Happier, As December Falls quickly capitalised on their growing momentum, releasing the follow-up Join The Club last year. That album has seen the band on a relentless touring schedule which culminates with As December Falls' first ever headlining tour of Australia over three dates in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in February.They also have a great new song out, Angry Cry, which kicks off the next album cycle for the Nottingham rockers, meaning As December Falls will enter their second decade with a plethora of opportunities and a growing, loyal fan base.HEAVY caught up with Beth Curtis and Ande Hunter from the band to discuss their upcoming Australian tour and the themes in their latest single, Angry Cry, which signals a new chapter for the band and revisits the important topic of mental health."We may possibly be delving into some new genres," Ande explains, highlighting the evolution in their musical style. This track, described by both members as a departure from their previous work, embodies the raw emotions and struggles many have faced over the past year. As Beth puts it, "We're all dealing with shit still, so let's get that out." This candidness is a hallmark of As December Falls, a band that prioritises connection with its audience through relatable themes and honest lyrics.Their recent live album, released last September, served as a celebration of the band's past work, a chance to reflect on their journey while setting the stage for what's to come. "We wanted the live album to be a line drawn under that period," Beth states, emphasising their desire to move forward creatively. The band has spent more time in the studio for this upcoming album than ever before, crafting a collection of songs that truly represent who they are as artists. "There's a little bit in there for everyone," Ande assures, suggesting that fans can expect an eclectic mix of sounds and styles.What sets As December Falls apart is their commitment to remaining an independent band. They proudly run their own label, which gives them creative control and fosters a deep connection with their fans. "I'm so proud of us for getting this far as an independent band," Beth reflects. The duo acknowledges the challenges of independence, such as securing support slots or gaining industry recognition. Still, they choose to focus on the positives, celebrating the strong community they've built around their music.Their upcoming tour in Australia marks a significant milestone for As December Falls, as it will be their first time performing in the country. "I'm so excited," Ande shares, looking forward to connecting with new fans. This tour, a blend of hard work and a well-deserved holiday, showcases their commitment to live performance - a cornerstone of their identity. As they gear up for this adventure, they're determined to make the most of every moment, both on and off-stage.When asked about their musical influences and personal tastes, Beth and Ande reveal a wide range of genres that inspire them, from pop to rock. This eclecticism not only shapes their music but also resonates with their audience. "Our fans are genuinely the best," Beth affirms, emphasising the importance of community in their journey.With their new single and upcoming tour, As December Falls is poised to continue making waves in the music scene, inviting fans along for the ride. As they put it, "We're still the same thing as you are," proving that connection and relatability are at the heart of their mission.With their sights set on the future, the band is ready to take on new challenges and opportunities, ensuring that every note resonates with the people who fiercely and loyally support them, their "little...

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As they say, there's no rest for the wicked, which is precisely why As December Falls are in the thick of things heading into the tail end of 2024, their tenth year as a band.Following the breakout success of 2021's album Happier, As December Falls...

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