Striking Back With JUSTIN WARFIELD From SHE WANTS REVENGE

Striking Back With JUSTIN WARFIELD From SHE WANTS REVENGE

Interview by Kris Peters Post punk/goth outfit She Wants Revenge hit pay dirt with their first ever single Tear You Apart back in 2005, a song that somehow made it to the ears of Lady Gaga, who in turn insisted producers of a TV show she was working...
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Interview by Kris Peters
Post punk/goth outfit She Wants Revenge hit pay dirt with their
first ever single Tear You Apart back in 2005, a song that somehow
made it to the ears of Lady Gaga, who in turn insisted producers of
a TV show she was working on called American Horror Story: Hotel
included the track in its soundtrack.
This early leg up introduced She Wants Revenge to an instant global
market and served them well over their debut self-titled album and
follow ups This Is Forever and Valleyheart before disbanding in
2012.
2022 saw the band reunite and start producing music again, with
their ensuing success setting She Wants Revenge down a touring path
that sees the band finally travel to Australia for the first time
this October.
HEAVY caught up with guitarist Justin Warfield to delve
deeper.
"Dude, it's like... it is a running joke amongst the band, and I'm
sure any Aussie fans by now, that if we were to have announced
these shows no-one would believe it anyway," he laughed. "Every
time we do it gets cancelled. So, Thomas Froggatt - who is the bass
player in She Wants Revenge and started in the original line-up as
guitar player - he is from Byron Bay and Melbourne and he grew up
between the two, so when I told him the dates we were coming he
said 'yeah, yeah right, I'll believe it when I see it (laughs).
And, so, it's really exciting. It sucks to dealing stereotypes but
I just have to be honest. Whenever I can go to a place where the
culture has inspired me or us as a band and as individuals, it's
exciting. It's a place where there's so much great history and so
much great music and so much culture and for me as a lifelong
surfer to get to the Gold Coast is unbelievable. I grew up
watching... I'm a bit of a nerd when it comes to surfing and some
of my absolute heroes of the sport are from there and I've been
looking at photos and videos forever. So the idea that not only do
I get to go and play shows for audiences that probably thought we
would never come - plus we're a band that has broken up twice
before - so for the people that have been with us the whole time
and grown old with us and are like 'oh wow, they're really coming',
or for the new people who have discovered us from a soundcheck or
Pandora or Spotify or a playlist... the fact that they get to
experience us and what we do live and we get to share three nights
of music with our fans old and new... we get to see the culture and
the cities that are so exciting to us and the fact that I just get
to surf... It's going to be outrageous."
In the full interview, Justin talks more about what to expect from
the tour, preparing for a run of shows so far from home, what they
are expecting from us, their breakthrough single and being noticed
by Lady Gaga, what that meant for the band's career, the chances of
a new album and more.

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