It’ll probably go up for a longer-than-usual pre-order from mid-January, when the next digital single and video are released. JD: Well, it’s been at the pressing plant for some months now, which is now the “new normal” it seems! But the test pressings are approved, and it’s scheduled for an April release. Is this all home recorded? Is it shouting in a cupboard under the stairs stuff, or have you built your own studio? LTW: So, tell us when the album is out, and a little about the recording process. The album Carrion Repeating is out in the spring, so Nathan Brown thought it was time to sling a few questions his way to find out what makes him tick and what he has in store for us. So far there have been two singles from his solo project, imaginatively titled James Domestic and described as “post-punk pop music for weirdos”. As he reveals in his answers to this interview, he’s always got to be doing something. When he is not fronting his hardcore band The Domestics, he is usually up to no good working on another project: Pi$$er, Bring The Drones, Tokyo Lungs, Hazard Profile, Kord Vald, Froggy & The Ringes, Dis-Tank (another solo project)…well, the list goes on.Īnd when he isn’t recording and releasing his own stuff, he is liaising with punk rockers from as far afield as Peru to bring us new hardcore tunes via his label Kibou Records. James Domestic – the nom de guerre of James Scott – is highly active on the UK DIY punk scene.
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