Being in the right place at the right time was how I found The Vinos and met their leading lady, Grethe Borsum. Deciding to arrive at Liverpool's Zanzibar earlier then planned in the evening last March was the said time and place and being the first band on stage that night, it was The Vinos' job to kick things off for the night. With their heavy, solid tunes there was a mutual agreement between the crowd that there was a definite edge to this band.
So having formed in 2012, who are The Vinos exactly? Grethe explains, 'Me and Ian already knew each other from playing together in the past. He studied with Tim and knew Joel from the jam-nights he'd host. We're all passionate musicians and came together to play the music we love to people who will listen. The band clicked the second we jammed our first tune. You could say it was 'rock' at first sight.' Heading over to their website ( http://thevinosmusic.com/ ) The Vinos are described as 'Rock Music, lyrics with ambiguity and a few surprises along the way'. Those who have listened to their music have no doubt been pleasantly surprised, but what has managed to surprise this Liverpudlian four piece so far? 'I'm pleasantly surprised by how open people are to genre-blending and listening to music they normally wouldn't. A lot of our songs can be quite heavy and I've met people who usually listen to pop or r&b really enjoy what we do. We're not afraid to experiment or play around. We even did a rocky cover of "Let it Go" from Frozen recently live and people loved it.'
So between throwing grown men to the ground and paving the way for kick ass leading ladies in rock, Grethe also manages to find the time to enjoy a bit of photography. 'For me they (music and photography) go hand in hand. I'll take a picture and maybe it'll give me an idea for a new song. I almost always play music during my shoots as it relaxes or energizes the person I'm photographing. Music is a powerful tool. Sometimes I'll get ideas for photoshoots I do for artists because of their songs. I listen to the music of the bands I photograph before the shoot to understand them better and come up with ideas that match their style.' Not only does Grethe find her inspiration within photography, but The Vinos also turn to a variety of artists and genres to create their sound. 'I listen to absolutely any and every genre. I draw inspiration from songwriters like Kate Bush, Patti Smith, Elton John and Janis Ian. Bands like Foo Fighters, Queen, Heart, and metal bands like Disturbed and Metallica. In the end, it's not about the genre or the band but about what the music gives you in that particular moment in time. How it inspires and excited you.' That has been their journey so far, but there are still plans bubbling away underneath the surface as Grethe explains about future schemes 'We definitely do have plans for an album. At the moment we are working on an EP to build a momentum and get people excited about the album. Our main focus is playing live to get people to hear our music. In fact, if you happen to be in Liverpool Saturday 19th April, we'll be playing at the Pilgrim. Come down and have a beer and listen to some good music!'
Visit the links below to find out more about The Vinos but before you do, here's their promotional video for ApplePicking
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVinosBand
Website: http://thevinosmusic.com/
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