Kerrang! – June 28, 2019

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THE FIRST SONG that


I REMEMBER HEARING
HOTEL
CALIFORNIA
THE EAGLES (1976)
“I spent a few
years of my
early childhood
living in Cyprus,
and most days after school my
mum and dad would pick me
and my sister up and drive us to
the beach. I remember going
down the motorway listening and
singing along to The Eagles a lot.
Sometimes when I hear this song, it’s
almost like I get transported back in
time to being four years of age and
I feel that small again.”

THE SONG THAT REMINDS


ME OF HIGH SCHOOL
THE REAL
SLIM SHADY
EMINEM (2000)
“He was the
first hip-hop
artist I got into.
I was a bit of an
outsider in school, and music was
what separated me from the majority
of my classmates; it was my escape.
I remember The Real Slim Shady
coming out and feeling like it was
poetry in motion listening to Eminem
rap. He helped me understand what
storytelling was, whether it involved
a guitar or not.”

THE SONG I HAD ON MY


MYSPACE PROFILE
BEATING
HEART BABY
HEAD AUTOMATICA
(2004)
“This is one of
those songs
that I wish I had
written. When I first heard it, I was
really into Glassjaw and I remember
recognising that it was Daryl
Palumbo’s voice, and this is the
same guy who always makes me
want to go moshing and crowd-
surfing and jumping around a sweaty
room with my friends. So I was like,
‘Damn, he’s making me want to
dance around my bedroom like a
moron now, too!’”

THE SONG THAT MADE ME


WANT TO BE IN A BAND
WHAT IT IS
TO BURN
FINCH (2002)
“I remember one
of my friend’s
older sisters gave
me this little bag
of mix CDs [that this song was on], a
DVD and some badges, because she
worked for the Drive-Thru Records
street team in England. Fast forward

THE FIRST SONG OF OURS


I HEARD ON THE RADIO
FINDERS KEEPERS
YOU ME AT SIX (2009)
“When this
came on the
radio I was
stunned. My
mum was in the
living room with me and she started
shrieking so my dad came running
in, too. It was a really raw moment –
we all got into a circle and hugged.
I remember thinking, ‘Even if this is
the only time that this ever happens,
then that is really fucking cool.’”

THE SONG I LISTEN TO


WHEN ARSENAL LOSE
JUICY
NOTORIOUS B.I.G.
(1994)
“I still love
football and
support my
team, but I don’t
live and breathe it the same way
I did when I went to every home
game or sat on my couch when
we were getting slapped 6-0 by
Liverpool, making me feel like poo.
Now when we lose, I just listen to
this and it makes me feel good.”

THE ONE SONG I WISH


I HAD WRITTEN
UPTOWN FUNK
MARK RONSON & BRUNO
MARS (2014)
“That song was
so fucking big.
We were touring
when it came
out and every bar, cab, gym and
coffee house would play it. I imagine
the money they made on it was
humongous. You could spend all
that money on loads of cool shit.”

THE SONG I’D like


PLAYED AT MY FUNERAL
CELEBRATION
KOOL & THE
GANG (1980)
“I’d open things
with Machines
by Biffy Clyro,
so we’d get the
tears out early doors, but I also like
the idea of celebrating life rather
than mourning death. You can
mourn and miss somebody until
you’re blue in the face, but it’s not
going to change the fact that they’re
gone. If you celebrate their life, you
keep their spirit alive.”

YOU ME AT SIX’S LATEST ALBUM
vI IS AVAILABLE NOW THROUGH
UNDERDOG/AWAL. THE BAND PLAY
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GUIDE FOR INFORMATION

to 2015 and this guy came up to
the You Me At Six dressing room
at Slam Dunk and he was like, ‘Yo,
Finch heard that you’re a pretty big
fan of the band, so they want to
know if you want to come onstage
and sing What It Is To Burn with
them tonight?’ Only music could
do that and allow for such a weird
and funny journey in life. That
was basically the fulfilment of a
childhood dream.”

THE ONE SONG I CAN’T


LISTEN TO ANYMORE
HEAR YOU ME
JIMMY EAT WORLD
(2001)
“I’d really
struggle to
listen to this
ever again
because internally it makes me
feel devoid of happiness. It has a
private meaning within my circle of
friends from back when we were
all growing up. It’s not because it
isn’t a beautiful song, and I do love
Jimmy Eat World, but I just can’t
listen to it, which is a shame.”

B I R T H.


SCHOOL.


ROCK.


DEATH.


MY FAVOURITE SONG


TO PLAY LIVE
UNDERDOG
YOU ME AT SIX (2010)
“Historically, I’ve always said it’s this.
For whatever reason, people fucking
latched on to this song and really
felt it when we released it. I love
playing it because it embodies the
spirit of the band as well. Even now
as a 28-year-old singing those lyrics,
I don’t feel like I’m too different from
the person who wrote it. I always
feel like I’m swimming upstream.”

YOU ME AT SIX frontman JOSH


FRANCESCHI pinpoints the pivotal


rites-of-passage songs that have helped


mould him into the person he is today...


LIFE IS HEAVY


16 KERRANG!


words:

JAMES HINGLE

PHOTO:

TOM MARTIN
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