Enter Shikari: "This album is all over the place, there's so much going on"
Back stage at Slam Dunk 2017, Enter Shikari frontman Rou Reynolds tells the story behind the band’s latest collaboration with Big Narstie, and lifts the...
Back stage at Slam Dunk 2017, Enter Shikari frontman Rou Reynolds tells the story behind the band’s latest collaboration with Big Narstie, and lifts the lid on their new album plans - watch this space!
Hey Rou! You're currently celebrating ten years of ‘Take To The Skies', but that hasn't stopped you releasing new music. It must be nice to be in the position where you can just drop a song with Big Narstie?
Yeah, it's what we do. If this was ten years ago and we did that, it'd be weird. But I don't think people seem to be so het up on genres, and there are all sorts of collaborations these days. It's not something we've done a lot of, but when it's real, we had lots of mutual friends anyway, it felt genuine, and we're both into each other's music anyway, it was fun to do.
And where did it come from?
It's a weird one; it's a song that's been tinkering along for, I think I started writing it early 2016 and Narstie did his vocal in November, so we've been chipping away at it. It's been a long process, but we're really happy with the final result. We're not playing it at the shows or anything; it's just a random ‘Here, have this.' It's a bridge, maybe, because we're working on the album at the moment. We're almost there.





