Student Life 2013/14 January 2014 | Page 18

9-PIECE DUB, SKA, ROOTS AND REGGAE BAND, GENTLEMAN’S DUB CLUB ARE CAUSING A STIR WITH THEIR HIGH-POWERED LIVE SHOWS AND ZESTY TUNES. EVEN IF YOU DON’T KNOW THE BAND WELL, YOU’VE PROBABLY HEARD ‘HIGH GRADE’, ‘EMERGENCY’ AND ‘RIOT’. HAVING SUPPORTED THE LIKES OF MADNESS, ROOTS MANUVA, THE STREETS AND BOB MARLEY’S OLD BUDDIES THE WAILERS, THE BAND SHOOK UP THE SUMMER 2013 FESTIVAL CIRCUIT – UK AND BEYOND – AND WENT RUNNING KNEES-UP INTO THEIR AUTUMN 2013 UK TOUR. GENTLEMAN’S DUB CLUB AFS: Hi Johnny, thanks for talking with us. First, as a band you guys met at university didn’t you? Can you tell me how it was being students together and what you got up to. Johnny: Yeah, we all met while studying in Leeds; half went to Leeds College of Music and the rest to study various courses at the Uni. University in Leeds was all about the music. It’s such a great place for new music, house parties and the selection of clubs. All of course dwarf’d by the mighty Subdub; that’s were our unquenchable love of dub music come from. F: When I went to the open day, everything the lecturer said answered my questions in detail, and the classes were smaller and more intimate than other universities I had looked at, which appealed to me. AFS: You’re a nine-piece band which must be tricky to manage at times. Do you think the fact you were students 18 www.accommodationforstudents.com together has helped you stay so tight? Johnny: I suppose we’re just very fortunate in that we met at that time in our life when we were at uni. Then, you make very strong connections with people and you can’t just sack that off. It’s part of you. If someone annoys you or a situation annoys you, you just remind yourself that you’re there because of that person. Ultimately we are one pretty happy family. AFS: Name me one horror story from being a student. Johnny: One particularly big night I ended up physically sick after drinking the beer I had been using as an ashtray for the last two hours... AFS: Your debut album ‘FOURty FOUR’ recently hit shelves (strongly recommended!). Why did you call the new album ‘FOURty FOUR’? Johnny: It is the number of the house we first started rehearsing at. I guess