

“None of it is premeditated,” Naylor continues, “it is just sort of natural writing. It is just what ever comes out and they just seem to be all real happy”.
“The lyrics are something we’re proud of, some people think that in some of the songs they’re throwaway lyrics. They’re not, they’re all clever thought out to get others thinking a bit”.
The debut album, Ballroom Addicts, has eleven tracks in total but does Naylor think that the band's latest release, 'Righteous Way' will prove the big hitter for the band?
“No, not at all. We think they’re all hits to be honest, genuinely. We just love the vibe of it [The Righteous Way] and the catchy riff. ‘The Preacher’, ‘Tear It All Up’ and ‘Moneyman’, they’re the singles we released already and they were straight in - in your face, but this one draws you in at the start and has a really good break down in the middle with a guest vocal from Johnny Cronin.
“It’s all about choosing your own path and doing things you own way, not worrying about what people think all the time. That’s ‘The Righteous Way’ of living and we thought, ‘fuck it’, that’s a great song to have out before the summer.
“We’re not the most in trend band, we just our own thing and we don’t care really,"Naylor added.
The lads love to live the rock n’roll lifestyle and have no qualms about it. When we asked if Big September would enjoy tipple before taking to the stage to ease nerves before a big performance?
“Do we drink and perform?! Ah, would ya stop, just slightly, yea. Before, during, after, the next morning. We’re all fun drunks not those messy ones, though our lead singer he’s in AA so he can’t, but the rest of us do".
The chemistry and true gang mentality of this group is seldom found but Big September is the result when it is. Agreeing to do a live session for us, even if it means doing it over Skype, it won’t be long before Naylor and the rest of the lads are gracing the Her.ie pages once again.
Other things you should know about Big September...
What is the group's standout moment to date?
“The Late Late Show we only found out the day before and that was on the bucket list for all of us. A lot of bands that we’ve grown up with have been on it and it was just a great feeling, a great atmosphere. Colin Farrell was on it, Brian O’ Driscoll, Steve Coogan, all people we love and look up to. It was just a really great night and we all drank the bar dry in there, we certainly celebrated”.
Who is the band diva?
“Dan out drummer is a real diva, he takes so long to get ready, and we’re always waiting on him. Hair, makeup, everything, you want to see the size of the bag he carried with him”.
If the ladies of Ireland had to know one thing about the band what would it be?
“I can’t even think – sure everything knows everything about us, it’s on Facebook. We are the most fun band in the whole world and will make you laugh all day”. We can vouch for this.
If the band had to take one Irish female personality to dinner, who would it be?
After conferring with the lads Naylor’s first answer was ‘Enya’, which quickly changed to Miriam O’ Callaghan, before Mary Harney got a mention, and so too did Dan’s soft spot for Sinead O’ Connor. However Big September pulled the Ace from the pack when they remembered to include Her.ie. “Fuck it, we’ll take them all out, and you as well. Write that down, we want one each”.
Favourite lyric you’ve ever penned?
“We need to love what can never be replaced” – Beat Of The Breeze.
Sum up the band in three words.
“Really fucking handsome”.
Following a fantastic show last before Christmas, Big September return to The Academy stage tonight for what promises to be yet another gignot to be missed. Tickets for the album launch cast €12 and will be available at the door.
Before we go we'll leave you with an acoustic version of Big September's latest single, ‘The Righteous Way’.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ll0aGQrFywI
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