![]() But if I do what they expected or less, then I feel kinda bad.ĬDM: You played a new song with the line, “I wish I had a reason to feel this way.” Is it a new song that you’ve written since releasing ‘Cat Heaven’? I think basically the idea is to like surpass the audience’s expectations by any amount and then as long as their expectations are more than what they anticipated, then I've done something substantial and memorable. ROY: Yeah, but I don't think I have to do like the best job in the world to be satisfied, I don't think I have to kill it. But I have four shows at the end of the year that we're about to do that I'm definitely going to prepare for a lot more.ĬDM: Do you always find yourself being hard on yourself in terms of when you play a show and how you feel it went? It was my fault because I didn't prepare well enough for it like I did for the LA show, because I was busy before the show and I thought, ‘Oh, we're just doing the same set,’ and then I started rehearsing a week before the show and it just felt like we weren't as tight as we were in LA as a band. ROY BLAIR: The New York show was good, but I felt like it could've been better. Then when you get the record of course it’s a good release and the music is good and you get to live with it, but there’s nothing as special as the anticipation before a project comes out, if you're a big fan.ĬOUP DE MAIN: How was your recent New York show? Do you have plans to play more shows soon? the most exciting part is anticipating it, and the most fun part. While in Los Angeles, Coup De Main caught up with Roy Blair to talk about the upcoming re-release of ‘Cat Heaven’, his aspirations as an artist, and more… Having just released one song this year ( ‘Dennis’) on the sixth month anniversary of the album, and playing a few one-off shows in Los Angeles and New York City, Blair revealed to us that he doesn’t feel ready to work on his next project, while his full attention is still placed on the world of ‘Cat Heaven’, having just dropped a music video for ‘Happy’. Roy Blair’s ‘Cat Heaven’ as he calls it, is to be a “forever coming of age,” and after releasing the criminally underrated album last year, the album’s fanbase is continuing to grow, nearly a year on from its release.
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