July is here, bringing guitars and Seashells...
[Pete Sullivan:] Ladies and gentlemen, I'm happy to have the incredibly talented Cerys Nyland back with us. We're here to discover the second part of her project, "The Secret Cove - July." This alternative rock album is filled with great tracks, and I can't wait to discuss them with Cerys. Welcome back, Cerys! How have you been since our last conversation?
[Cerys Nyland:] Thank you, Pete! I've been doing great. The response to the first part of "The Secret Cove" has been overwhelming, and I'm excited to dive into the second part with you today.
[Pete Sullivan:] That's fantastic to hear, Cerys. Let's jump right in and explore the tracks on "The Secret Cove - July"... The "The album opens with "Burning July." Tell us about that explosive start.
[Cerys Nyland:] Yes, actually "Burning July" is a high-energy track that embodies the heat and intensity of the midsummer month. It's about the passion and desires that arise during this time. I wanted to capture that fiery spirit...
[Pete Sullivan :] What a way to kick off the album! Looks like a kind of summer festival anthem, if you see what I mean (joking)
[Cerys Nyland:] (Smiling) Ahah, totally! I wanted a song that reminds me of this festival.
[Pete Sullivan :] We're talking about Bring the Heat, in Summerfield, Maryland.
[Cerys Nyland:] Yeah! I'm so excited! Can't wait to perform at FedexField.
[Pete Sullivan :] Really? Have you ever been to Summerfield ?
[Cerys Nyland:] hmmm, nope (laughing). You know, this is the first time I play in such a festival. This is a completely different exercice than a regular gig in front of your fans. You have to play in front of an audience awaiting bigger names....so you have to convince....more than usual.
[Pete Sullivan :] And "Burning July" was born...(laughing)
[Cerys Nyland:] Absolutely It was written with the intention of heating up the audience and bringing a cool energy. It's a fast-paced, feel-good track that aims to get people on their feet and dancing. I wanted to write a song to have fun with people there and leave Summerfield with great memories.
[Pete Sullivan :] That's so cool! Can't wait to see your performance.
[Cerys Nyland:] And the full lineup is cool!
[Pete Sullivan :] It is!! I'll be there!
[Cerys Nyland:] Ok Pete, I'll sing for you...
[Pete Sullivan :] (laughing) Let's get back to the album, if you don't mind...
[Cerys Nyland:]I don't mind. (laughing)
[Pete Sullivan :] The second track is entitled "Incandescent Waves"... Very different from the first one. I heard it was recorded on a beach with the sound of the waves. Can you share the inspiration behind that song?
[Cerys Nyland:]Of course, "Incandescent Waves" is all about embracing the vibes of a lazy summer day. We actually took the recording process outdoors, setting up on a beach to capture the natural ambiance of the waves crashing against the shore. The song embodies that sense of relaxation and sunny bliss...
[Pete Sullivan:] Am I right if I tell you that this song is an "ode to lazyness"?
[Cerys Nyland:] Absolutely. It is a quiet and lazy song stuck between the agitated opener, and the third track...
[Pete Sullivan:] The third track "In the Blazing Hours" is rather raw.
[Cerys Nyland:] Ah, this one's a wild ride. It tells the story of a young country girl, full of principles... going on holiday with her friends and getting caught up in the chaos. She starts losing control of her soul and her body, doing crazy and stupid things, much like during spring break, you know? It's a whirlwind of a track that'll make you raise an eyebrow and say, "Been there, done that, I deeply regret. It's a darker song compared to the other ones.
[Pete Sullivan:]....reminds me of my own holidays (Laughing)
[Cerys Nyland:] Oh really???
[Pete Sullivan:] Can't tell the whole story now....
[Cerys Nyland:] Write a song! (Laughing)
[Pete Sullivan:]Oh Maybe I should, ahah. I could also write one on the following subject.... "Strangers On The Towels" certainly sparks curiosity. Can you elaborate on the inspiration behind that intriguing track?
[Cerys Nyland:] well, it is an exploration of the connections we create with strangers while lying on the beach. It's about those fleeting moments of curiosity, imagining the lives of the people around us without truly knowing them. The song captures the sense of mystery and the transient nature of these encounters.
[Pete Sullivan :] Ah, the wonders of people-watching on the beach...
[Cerys Nyland:] Come on ! Everybody does it! (Laughing)
[Pete Sullivan :] I don't! (Laughing)
Now, "Emmie Goes Swimmin'" sounds like catchy song. Can you tell us more about it?
[Cerys Nyland:] "Emmie Goes Swimmin'" is an upbeat, rock track with indie surf rock influences. It's an homage to those carefree moments of diving into the ocean and riding the waves. The song aims to capture the pure joy of being in the water, embracing the summer spirit to its fullest.
[Pete Sullivan:] I really enjoyed this one. It was made to be released as a single, right?
[Cerys Nyland:] Thanks! (Smiling). And yes, this one should be released as a single.
[Pete Sullivan:] I can't forget to ask about "The Men Who Watched" featuring Daisy Monroe. The title itself sparks curiosity. Can you tell us more about the inspiration behind this collaboration and the meaning behind the song?
[Cerys Nyland:] Absolutely, Pete. It is a song that delves into the experience of being a girl on a beach and the sometimes uncomfortable gaze of men around with their, well, naughty thoughts. Voyeurism, you know? The song explores the feelings of both vulnerability and empowerment, and how girls can navigate these situations with strength and confidence.
[Pete Sullivan :] It sounds like a powerful and provocative exploration of a common experience. The collaboration between you and Daisy Monroe must have been a creative whirlwind. How did the collaboration process unfold, and what was it like working together on this track?
[Cerys Nyland:] Working with Daisy Monroe was an absolute blast. It was like a party on the beach. We'd jam together, experiment with different melodies, and laugh our heads off. She brought this infectious energy...
[Pete Sullivan :] What was her contribution to the song?
[Cerys Nyland:] Daisy not only lent her killer vocals but also had some wicked ideas. She brought her own unique perspective and added depth to the lyrics. We wanted something that captures the essence of the song, something that says, "Hey, I see you looking, but guess what? I'm in control here." Daisy's a force to be reckoned with, and her contribution took this track to a whole new level.
[Pete Sullivan:] Alright, Cerys, let's talk about "Seashells in Pocket." I have to say, the title alone has me intrigued. So, we're talking about collecting souvenirs, huh? Tell me, do you have an uncontrollable urge to snatch up every shiny object you come across?
[Cerys Nyland:] Haha, well, Pete, I don't, but I do have a bit of a sentimental side. "Seashells in Pocket" is all about that need we have to hold on to physical objects as reminders of our experiences. Sometimes, we're scared to forget, so we pick up seashells, trinkets, and other mementos to keep those memories alive. It's a mid-tempo song about how our past shapes who we are.
[Pete Sullivan:] Ah, so you're telling me you've got pockets full of seashells right now?
[Cerys Nyland:] (checking her pockets): I knew....I knew you would Ask this question. I got one....here you go....a gift for you (laughing)
[Pete Sullivan:](speechless and a bit scared) Are you a Seashells maniac?
[Cerys Nyland:] Haha, noooo. But I do find it fascinating how these seemingly insignificant objects can hold such sentimental value for us. It's like a physical connection to a specific moment in time.
[Pete Sullivan:] Well, Cerys....are you suggesting we are now connected through this seashell you gave me??
[Cerys Nyland:] (serious) Yes Pete. We are.
[Peter Sullivan :] Gosh! This interview is getting stranger and stranger, ahah.
[Cerys Nyland:] Mystical, I'd Say!
[Peter Sullivan :] Now, "Emerald Empire" seems to draw inspiration from a trip to New Zealand. Can you give us a glimpse into the world of that track?
[Cerys Nyland:] Absolutely, Pete. "Emerald Empire" was directly inspired by my trip to New Zealand, years ago. Particularly the breathtaking giant ferns forests I encountered there. These forests felt like an impenetrable empire of emerald greenery. It's a tribute to the beauty of nature and the sense of serenity that comes from being surrounded by such majestic scenery.
[Pete Makowski:] That sounds absolutely captivating, Cerys. Now, "Hidden by the Sun" carries an intriguing title. This is a catchy atmospheric song ...
[Cerys Nyland:] "Hidden by the Sun" delves into the multitude of thoughts and ideas that bloom within our minds when we're kissed by the sun rays. It's a song that celebrates the creative spark that comes alive in the summertime, when the sun's energy ignites our imaginations and fills us with inspiration. It's about embracing that burst of creativity and allowing it to guide us on our journey.
[Pete Sullivan:] That's a beautiful theme, Cerys. And last but not least, we have "And the Nereids Shook the Reefs." That title certainly grabs attention. Can you give us a taste of what to expect from that high-energy track?
[Cerys Nyland:] We did not want to have an ending to these two albums...
[Pete Sullivan:] Yeah ..something like "We're going back to the continent" or "Good bye Summer"?
[Cerys Nyland:] ahah, exactly. This song came as a joke between me and the guys in the studio. We covered a wide range of themes and someone came with this Idea: " what about mythology?".
[Pete Sullivan:] wow....that is so....unexpected !
[Cerys Nyland:] (laughing) The funny part was me reading Mythology books at the library to find some inspiration ... And we wrote a song about the Nereids, who were legendary Nymphs living in the ocean...and They decide to go out and party all night long. It's a pure burst of energy.
[Pete Sullivan:] Mythology...is it something that usually brings you inspiration?
[Cerys Nyland:] Well, as much as many other subjects. Everyday life can bring inspiration, providing you find the extraordinary in the ordinary. The creation of an album is an exploration, and Myths can provide good ideas.
[Pete Sullivan:] Cerys, you've truly taken us on a journey with "The Secret Cove - July." It's an album that encapsulates the spirit of summer, with tracks ranging from high-octane rockers to introspective and dreamy tunes and the collaborations with Daisy Monroe add an extra layer to the project.
[Cerys Nyland:] Thanks, Pete! It's been a blast creating these two albums. I hope listeners can relate to the stories and maybe even find themselves in these songs.
[Pete Sullivan:] Well, Cerys, you've certainly delivered a great material that will have us rocking all summer long. Thanks for taking the time to chat with us and give us the inside scoop on "The Secret Cove - July." We can't wait to see what you have in store for us next.
[Cerys Nyland:] Thanks, Pete! It's been a pleasure. A european tour is planned After the festival. Stay tuned, I have some projects in mind, but a lot of work needs to be done before reaching what I want.
[Pete Sullivan:] Another album inspired by Summer?
[Cerys Nyland:] Ahah, one thing is certain: The Secret Cove is now behind me It'd not mine anymore. It belongs to listeners. And I'll find other ways and inspirations to develop my music.
[Pete Sullivan:] Thank you, Cerys, and enjoy your Summer!
[Cerys Nyland:] You too!
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