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The Maccabees’ Felix White on how Johnny Marr influenced the direction of new music with 86TVs

The Maccabees’ Felix White has spoken about how Johnny Marr helped steer the direction of new music with his comeback band 86TVs.The group – comprising Felix’s brothers Hugo and Will (the latter formerly of mid-noughties indie band Talk Taxis and his solo project BLANc) and The Noisettes’ drummer Jamie Morrison – recently released their debut single ‘Worn Out Buildings’.Speaking to NME in a recent interview about writing post-Maccabees and the direction of the new band, Felix explained how The Smiths guitarist and songwriter gave them some important advice for their new material.The band recalled that for the first year of the project, “it was completely instrumental and we were writing music we thought could be a soundtrack or we’d get someone else to sing on”.However, eventually they were convinced by Marr to sing on the tracks themselves.“I think The Maccabees had just split up, but I’d read Johnny Marr’s autobiography, which I loved, and it was a really striking time to read it because a lot of his life has been about reinvention and change,” Felix recalled.He continued: “So there was a correlation in my head at that particular moment in my life with what Johnny’s book had said. I bumped into him at the NME Awards and said, ‘Can I send you some music? We’ve just been doing some instrumental music and we don’t know if it’s good’.
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The Maccabees’ Felix White on how Johnny Marr influenced the direction of new music with 86TVs
The Maccabees’ Felix White has spoken about how Johnny Marr helped steer the direction of new music with his comeback band 86TVs.The group – comprising Felix’s brothers Hugo and Will (the latter formerly of mid-noughties indie band Talk Taxis and his solo project BLANc) and The Noisettes’ drummer Jamie Morrison – recently released their debut single ‘Worn Out Buildings’.Speaking to NME in a recent interview about writing post-Maccabees and the direction of the new band, Felix explained how The Smiths guitarist and songwriter gave them some important advice for their new material.The band recalled that for the first year of the project, “it was completely instrumental and we were writing music we thought could be a soundtrack or we’d get someone else to sing on”.However, eventually they were convinced by Marr to sing on the tracks themselves.“I think The Maccabees had just split up, but I’d read Johnny Marr’s autobiography, which I loved, and it was a really striking time to read it because a lot of his life has been about reinvention and change,” Felix recalled.He continued: “So there was a correlation in my head at that particular moment in my life with what Johnny’s book had said. I bumped into him at the NME Awards and said, ‘Can I send you some music? We’ve just been doing some instrumental music and we don’t know if it’s good’.
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Love Island's Hugo Hammond claims he was told to 'stop eating and talk to girls'
Love Island was a "character building experience", adding: "You gotta laugh lol. Nice all inclusive holiday though." Hugo said one of his biggest Ls was: "Producers saying do press ups before walking out cos I looked nervous - I did some, then they laughed and said they were joking."He added that another L was "no one stepping forward" and "girl I was coupled up with asking for a pillow wall in bed".The star also said he was "told to stop swimming and talk to girls", and claimed he was also told to "stop eating and talk to girls", though he didn't say who nudged him to do so.His other Ls included: "Friendship couples, no one stepping forward, green card, girl follower, job done, Aftersun, not being picked for a challenge, putting on a stone, fake, reunion and little orange number."In the comments Hugo added: "In my head was just thinking about the lads roasting me back home."One fan commented: "Little orange number is my fav", prompting Hugo to respond that the editing had "done him dirty".Another said: "Honestly, I feel like you just signed up for a free holiday."A third one wrote: "Being told to stop swimming and eating to talk to girls hahaha."Hugo famously failed to find love in the villa, prompting many people to question whether he was really there for romance or a free holiday.Despite being coupled up numerous times, and numerous girls being interested in Hugo, he ultimately left the show single.Hugo left the villa alongside his partner at the time Amy Day, but while Amy believed the romance was going strong, Hugo made his feelings clear in their exit interview, ultimately ending their brief fling.
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Tottenham's win at Man City shows Daniel Levy got Harry Kane transfer decision spot on
Tottenham Hotspur be without Harry Kane? This was the rare pain-staking showcase of 'Here's what you could have won' for Manchester City in their own backyard.Sky Sports commentator Jamie Carragher jokingly likened Kane to Italian great Andrea Pirlo in the first half of their stunning win at the Etihad.Pirlo's genius was not quantified by his goal contribution record and it seems almost unjust that Kane will not add to his own sensational tally for his brilliance in the Spurs opener.The superb striker cut open City's high offside line with a glorious reverse pass to partner in crime Son Heung-Min.Son unselfishly allowed Dejan Kulusevski to open his Spurs account and shock the Etihad inside four minutes.Spurs inevitably succumbed to an equaliser that came through Ilkay Gundogan after a horror show from Hugo Lloris.World-class Kane delightfully side-footed home past Ederson in the second period to get the goal he so richly deserved.City thought they had their equaliser when Riyad Mahrez converted a superb spot-kick in added time.But in an incredible finale, the man they so desperately craved headed a brilliant last-gasp winner in the final moments to leave City crestfallen.It cannot be forgotten that the England captain would have loved to be lining up for the Sky Blues, who are still on course to secure a fourth Premier League title in five years. HAVE YOUR SAY! Should Tottenham have sold Harry Kane last summer? Comment belowKane hardly made his desire to switch London for Manchester a secret when the dust settled after a heartbreaking Euro 2020 final defeat.The Three Lions skipper was at the epicentre of the biggest saga of a seismic summer of transfers but Etihad chiefs baulked at an astronomical £150m price tag.Spurs
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