It's nearly been a couple of years since art-poppers
Everything Everything last released an album, and they've taken a bit of time off. With only one show pencilled in this year - and at Latitude no less - we thought we should catch up with singer Jonathan Higgs and drummer Michael Spearman in the back of a buggy after a boat photoshoot to see how things are going.
Hi Everything Everything! So today is your only show this year, why Latitude?
Jonathan: We haven't done it in six years? We've wanted to do it for a while. The last time we did, it was the Lake Stage, which was quite small, and we haven't been able to make it work for a while. We weren't going to do any festivals, but they asked us, and it seemed like a good opportunity.
Anything special planned for it?
Jonathan: It's just literally a one-off special, nothing too crazy. We've got a replacement bass player at the moment because ours is off with another band because he thought we weren't doing anything.
Michael: Moonlighting.
Jonathan: So, it's just enough. We've got to make that work, let alone something special.
Which are your favourite festivals?
Jonathan: It's always Glastonbury. We've had some amazing times, some ridiculous gigs loads of people we've never seen before, high emotions.
Michael: Took me a few years to understand Glastonbury and to feel okay with how big it is. I really like it, I was catching up - because we didn't go, obviously, was watching it on TV.
Did you have FOMO?
Jonathan: Big time, and because our bass player was there.