Interview: Adrenaline Animals talks latest single


Adrenaline Animals have just signed a record deal to a brand new London label – Kitchen Disco Records.

New single This is England is the blistering new single from Adrenaline Animals.

A three piece Punk Rock band from London. Fronted by Ad Edwards on vocals / guitars , Alex Combe On bass guitar and Mark Fennely on Drums.  This is England is being re-released as part of their debut EP release.

The band are already on the musical radar of many in the industry following their live support to the likes of Pretty Vicious, Hoosiers and Trampolene since the bands formation last year. Adrenaline Animals have also played shows in Germany and France  over the summer as well as well as some prestigious venues and festivals in the U.K.  

The band have recently recorded their 5 track debut EP at Monnow Valley studios in Monmouth South Wales. Check out new single This is England below!

We managed to catch up with leas single Ad as he talked abut the latest single and more!

So how has the release of This Is England gone down with fans so far?

Yea it’s gone down great thanks, since we released the song everyone is chanting the words back at us at the gigs so that’s what it’s all about.

Can you tell something about the single no one else knows?

The song was written when I was 14 years old and was written about an overdose I had on ecstasy. 

What was your favourite moment making this single?

Recording at the famous Monnow Valley Studios was amazing. We are recording there again in May. 

So what’s next for you? Will you be releasing an album or EP anytime soon?

Yes we have an EP coming out on vi to as well as digital on Friday 24th May.

If you could work with any band on a new song, who would it be and why?

For me it would be a band called Twisted Wheel. I know the frontman quite well so it is on the cards. I’ve recently been writing songs with my good friend Brad from Pretty Vicious which are cool songs. 

So are you looking forward to The Camden Rocks all dayer at The Monarch?

Yea it’s going to be great and it’s almost sold out so I’m buzzing to go and smash the back doors off the gaff

If you could play at any venue, where would it be and why?

Definitely The Roundhouse in Camden as I live there and I walk past it everyday so yea that venue is the one I want! 

What do you get up to in your spare time when not working on music?

I do have a full time job working as a roofer and supervisor for one of the biggest roofing companies in London. It’s good to have routine as it keeps me on the straight and narrow .