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Viagra Boys at Reading Festival 2024 on new music, inspiring Kings of Leon and beefing with The Hives
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25/08/2024
At Reading 2024, Viagra Boys caught up with NME backstage to discuss their upcoming new material, frontman Sebastian Murphy’s love of country music and how they inspired KOL’s latest album ‘Can We Please Have Fun’
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Hello, you're watching NME, I'm Jordan Bassett, and we're here with Sebastian and Benke from
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the magnificent Viagra Boys.
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Hello.
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How are you doing guys?
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Hello, hello.
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Nice to see you.
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So, you're headlining the Festival Republic stage later tonight, and I'm wondering if
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when you called your band Viagra Boys nearly 10 years ago now, you thought you'd one day
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be headlining festival stages.
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Yeah, I don't know, I don't think so, no.
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Did the name ever cause you any kind of problems?
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Yeah, yeah, I think there's been some problems sending emails and everything gets sent to
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spam and, but it's also been good, like, we have a lot of older fans find out about us
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through strange Googling and stuff like that, so yeah.
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That's why there's so many, like, 65-year-old fans out there, you know.
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Did you ever consider any other names over the years?
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Yeah, we did, but they were worse.
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They would have led to more problems.
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Did you know that Kings of Leon said that their last album, Can We Please Have Fun?,
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was partly inspired by Viagra Boys?
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What?
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Did you know that?
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No.
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I heard it from my very own ears.
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No way.
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That's insane.
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Is the feeling mutual?
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Are you fans of the Kings?
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I listened to them growing up a little bit, I mean, but yeah, when I was 13, 14, I think
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they were getting huge on the radio and stuff like that, but no, I didn't know they were
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still making music, so yeah.
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But that's cool.
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That's awesome.
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I can't believe that, to be honest.
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I want to hear their new album, it sounds like Viagra Boys.
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Right.
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Yeah.
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Da-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na.
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Yeah.
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And you recently feuded with The Hives, who called you...
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Fuck those guys.
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Yeah.
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Well, they called you Punk Rock Losers, and you called them in return Corporate Suit Rock.
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What's all that about?
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I don't know.
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They're just...
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I don't know.
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I don't want to keep going.
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The beef is squashed.
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The beef is squashed.
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So you squashed it at your...
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You did a gig in Stockholm.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Good.
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Well, I'm glad.
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Your second album, Welfare Jazz, was kind of country-ish, and you did the John Prine
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cover with Amy Taylor from Amelin and the Sniffers.
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Country music's all the rage these days.
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Yeah, it is, right?
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Lana's doing a country album.
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That's why we're not doing it anymore.
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Post Malone did one.
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How does it feel to be ahead of the curve a little bit there?
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Amazing.
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Yeah.
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On a serious note, do you think that that was something in the ether that you kind of
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picked out, or was it just what you were feeling at the time?
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I think it was just I've always been a huge country fan, and I listen to country every
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day.
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Wow.
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I think it's just...
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I wanted to incorporate it into our music before, and then now it's kind of like I've
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been there, done that, and we'll see.
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Might come back someday, but yeah.
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You spent a lot of the last album, Sebastian, inhabiting the persona of a right-wing conspiracist,
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and I wonder what does that do to a person's psyche?
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It's impossible to not be inhabited by it when it's all over the place everywhere.
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I don't know.
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I think it makes you stronger, or more depressed, or less...
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I don't know.
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I mean, we live in a wild, wild world, and I think you should just take it as it is.
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I don't know.
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Did you kind of exercise any anxiety you may have had about that happening in the world,
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in making that record?
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Maybe.
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Hopefully.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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That record was made very quickly.
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You told me that it was recorded in six days.
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Not really.
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No.
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No.
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It was a fib.
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It was a porky.
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Yeah.
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I must have been lying.
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Trying to flex, but no, definitely not.
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I think there was a lot of back and forth, but everything changed substantially along
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the way.
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Yeah.
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So, I mean, the whole process was probably over a year, so yeah.
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Jason Williamson, obviously, for Mods, was on that record.
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Do you guys feel a sort of kindred spirit in him, maybe?
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Yeah.
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Yeah, he's my spirit animal.
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Why?
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My British spirit animal.
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Well, why so?
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What do you respond to?
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He's very wise, and yeah, I just look up to him a lot, and yeah, I love what he's done
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with his music and his life, and I love how articulate he is, and how angry he is, and
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yeah.
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Yeah, I just love the guy, and yeah, I love them both.
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Sebastian, you were working as a tattoo artist, and during COVID, I know you were a tattoo
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artist before that as well.
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Is that something that's continued?
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Do you still do that?
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I was tattooing for, now it would be 15 years, but I haven't tattooed for the last two and
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a half years, maybe.
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Just been trying to focus on music and my hobbies.
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Awesome.
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Yeah.
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What's the weirdest thing you've ever tattooed on someone?
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I don't know.
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I think most tattoos are weird, if you think about it.
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What's the point?
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I don't know.
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Well, you guys have got some good ones to tell.
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Yeah.
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Okay, so the last record didn't take six days, but it's been a couple of years, so I'm wondering
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if you guys are working on new material at the moment?
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Yeah, we are.
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Yeah.
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What can you tell us about it?
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It's going to be really good.
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Yeah.
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I'm hooked.
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Tell me more.
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Okay, so you guys have done country, there were electronic elements.
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I think this is a little bit of everything, hopefully, yeah.
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Kind of see where it ends up, but yeah, I mean, we kind of just, I think there's a little
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bit of all sorts of genres in there, hopefully, excluding maybe R&B and stuff like that.
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But yeah, there's a lot of rock.
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There's a lot of rock in our new album.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, I mean, you've done country, there were electronic elements on the last record.
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Do you feel that, well, I certainly feel that the Viagra Boys sound can't really be pinned
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down to one thing.
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There were certain core elements, of course, but it kind of feels like it could go anywhere.
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Yeah.
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Do you feel like-
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That's kind of the vibe we want to, we want people to not really expect what's coming.
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And who knows, maybe it does sound exactly like it has before, but in my head, it doesn't.
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So yeah, hopefully, there's a bit more new sounds in there, and we've definitely taken
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different approaches to songwriting.
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And yeah.
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In what way?
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What kind of new approaches have you been taking?
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Like the older stuff, but, you know, a little bit better, I would say.
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A little bit better, okay, okay.
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Yeah.
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A little bit, yeah.
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I would say that.
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So are we talking about like a new album that has taken some form now?
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Okay.
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When can we maybe expect this record?
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I can't say, I don't think, but maybe in, maybe next year, yeah.
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Next year.
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Awesome.
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Well, you just did say.
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That's brilliant.
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That's a scoop.
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We got the scoop.
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Thanks very much, Viagra Boys.
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