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The Jaded Hearts Club on egos, the label of "supergroup" and plans for more new music
Oct 1, 2020
The Jaded Hearts Club started out as a Beatles covers band at a birthday party for their mate Jamie Davis, a guitarist who ran Graham Coxon ‘s record label Transcopic.
Having too much fun to stop, Graham, Jamie, Miles Kane , Jet singer Nic Cester, The Zutons drummer Sean Payne and Muse ‘s Matt Bellamy (acting as producer and bassist) have progressed to covering lost Northern Soul classics for an album, ‘You’ve Always Been Here’.
NME met a few of the Hearts to hear how they’re swerving supergroup cliches, avoiding ego clashes and sweating through leather.
Let’s get this out of the way: How do you feel about being a supergroup?
Sean : “It’s not something you can call yourself. We are a group and we’re all super people, I guess.”
Jamie : “Supergroups have got a bad reputation for massive egos and not sticking it out. We try to treat The Jaded Hearts Club like a new band who will continue. We are officially what a supergroup is, but we’re trying to stay away from those associations as much as possible, by playing gigs and making music as often as we can.”
Graham : “I’d love to know when it supposedly became a bad thing. Did Cream and Blind Faith get called supergroups?”
What do you get from The Jaded Hearts Club that you haven’t had before in other bands?
Sean : “There’s no bullshit or head games. It’s simple: Turn up, play, have a laugh.”
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