'We’re Not Your Average Aus Indie Band' Says Buchanan

6 July 2013 | 10:06 am | Matt O'Neill

Bandleader Josh Simons on why the guys just went for it on latest album

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While young, Melbourne's Buchanan have already secured a fairly rare distinction. They're one of only a handful of acts to have had their early work recognised by both triple j and Austereo. Typically considered mutually exclusive territories, the two radio broadcasters have nevertheless presented Buchanan with unsigned awards – triple j have featured Buchanan as an Unearthed act, Austereo as a Radar Unsigned Find. “I'd be lying if I said that was anything other than what we hoped for,” bandleader Josh Simons says. “So, when that happened, it was incredibly liberating and incredibly validating – but it was also exactly what we had been trying to do. It was very nice, anyway. It's really lovely to know that people on both sides of the fence actually like our tunes and want to support our work.”

That says something about Buchanan. A couple of things, really. Firstly, they're just a little bit uncool. They're not an underground or alternative act. Buchanan are an act that dreams of stadiums, not festivals. Their recently-released debut album Human Spring – a kinetic mix of vintage Bloc Party energy and Coldplay-style anthemia – was even mastered at Abbey Road. Buchanan make music for you and your mum.

“No, we're not your average Australian indie band,” Simons concedes. “It's made our career very hard. People have asked us if we changed anything for this album and, being honest, we could have changed a lot more than we did. We could have made really considered, indie, restrained music and really held things back – but fuck that, man! I was in a studio, I had a producer, I had an engineer. I had every toy in the world. Why the hell wouldn't I go for it? Why the hell wouldn't I make something that sounds really fucking cool, in my mind? Because cool in my mind is just going for it,” the bandleader says. “You know, you can criticise someone for being daggy or not being cool but, if they've tried their hardest to make something they love, that to me is the coolest thing in the world.”

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