BBMAK
: Making Their Mark
In case you didn't know, a phenomenon
has become
increasingly common in the world of
teenybopper pop.
Due to mounting competition on the music
front, teens-friendly acts like
The Moffatts and Hepburn have all emphasized
their ability to play
their own instruments and write many
(if not all) of their own songs.
British band BBMak is the latest addition
to this league of artists.
BBMak are Christian Burns, Stephen
Patrick McNally, and Mark Barry. Blessed with their good looks and musical
talents,
the three boys were destined to become
major pop stars.
And their dream looks set to materialize,
thanks to the
Music Radio showcase held recently
at the Radio Academy in London.
After the third song by BBMak, radio
programmers from
all around England were all aching
to play their music on air.
And the excitement is far from
over. BBMak also found themselves
working with several famous hit makers
-- like Oliver Leiber
(son of Jerry Leiber, famed songwriter
of the '50s and '60s), Phil Thornalley (most famous for his work with Natalie
Imbruglia),
and Gary Clark (of Danny Wilson fame),
who all lent the boys a helping hand
in songwriting.
The trio's first single "Back
Here" was just released in the U.K.,
and the album is slated for a November
launch date.
MTVAsia.com:
Tell us more about the origin of the band's name.
Stephen:
It's based on our surnames -- "B" from Barry, "B" from Burns,
and "Mak" from McNally.
MTVAsia.com:
Was it difficult for the three of you to write songs together?
Were there
any differences in musical directions at all?
Christian:
No, we're really compatible. We like the same sort of songs -- Stevie Wonder,
Billy Joel, The Beatles, The Jacksons...so when we write, most of the time,
if it's something good, we'll all like it.
We are not like chalk and cheese, so
when it comes to writing,
we all have similar styles. And it
works well.
MTVAsia.com:
It must have been wonderful being able to work with
people like
Phil Thornalley and Gary Clark. Was it an intimidating experience?
Stephen:
Not really, because before we did anything, we'd go out, have a drink,
chat about music, and see if we get along. In my opinion, there's no point
in working together if we don't see eye to eye. Fortunately, everyone we've
worked with is really nice.
MTVAsia.com:
With all this help from renowned writers and producers,
would you
still consider yourself a boy band, and would you be
offended if
people think that you are?
Stephen:
We are just a band. Boy band, lad band, whatever. If people
see us as a boy band, that's fine.
The difference between those
regular boy bands and us is that we
don't dance, we play instruments
on stage, we sing live, and we write
our own songs.
MTVAsia.com:
There is now an influx of young groups who
play their
own instruments -- like Hepburn, for example.
Do you think
this will become an increasingly common phenomenon?
Christian:
Personally, I think everyone's doing what we are doing…
which I think is great. There should
be more bands like us...
there should be more people who actually
write and sing their own songs.
And I think there're actually a lot
of talents out there.
And we'd like to encourage them to
get together.
MTVAsia.com:
Mark, we heard that you play the bagpipes.
Will we get
to hear that on the album?
Mark:
No, not on this album, maybe the second or third album.
MTVAsia.com:
Christian, your father used to play at that
legendary
pub in Liverpool, called The Cavern.
Has he met
any of The Beatles when he was playing there?
Christian:
My father used to be in a band in the '60s and had played in the Cavern
before. Yeah, he did (meet the Beatles).
MTVAsia.com:
Stephen, you took guitar lessons from Cast's lead guitarist,
Liam Tyson.
How is he as a teacher?
Stephen:
It's strange because I've always wanted to play the guitar when I was a
kid. So when I was 14, I thought I should go and take some lessons. I went
to this place, a community center not far from where I was living, and
there he was. This was, of course, before he became famous. And when I
stopped my lessons with him, he got into this band Cast, and then two years
later, he was like mega-famous! I was like "Wow!"
I haven't seen him for six years but
we did do a gig together about a month ago. Cast were playing and I saw
Liam for the first time in about six years. It was great! He's a really
nice guy and a good teacher. He still remembers me. He looked a little
strange now though, and a little shorter. Now he's got long hair and a
beard -- he looks like Jesus Christ.
MTVAsia.com:
The current single is "Back Here." Is the song released in Europe already?
Christian:
It has just been released in the U.K. at the moment.
MTVAsia.com:
Will you be touring U.K.?
Christian:
Yes, starting next week. We'll be doing two tours over the
next two to three weeks in the U.K.
We'll be doing the Smash Hits tour,
in conjunction with the biggest teen
magazine in England.
And that's with bands like Westlife
and 5ive. We'll also be doing
another tour with Sugar, also a big
magazine.
So we will be getting around a lot for
the next two to three weeks.
And then, we'll be back in Asia, in
Singapore for National Kidney Foundation's Flame of Life Run and Concert
on October 30.
It's really for a good cause -- the
NKF needed some money,
so we're just doing our bit to help.
Stephen:
We didn't realize what it was like until we met the patients.
They are regular people who have to
go for regular dialysis for
10 hours a day. Ten hours a day is
a long time! I think most of the
time we tend to take life for granted,
and just go on living our
lives without thinking about things
like that.
Christian:
We sang for the patients before we left, just to put a smile
on their faces. We also sent them some
flowers yesterday.
Yeah, we don't have much time, but
when we can help, like doing
a free show, it can really help to
raise some money for a good cause.
MTVAsia.com:
When's your debut album coming out?
Christian:
It'll be out end of October or beginning of November.
And there'll be one cover of "More
Than Words," originally performed by Extreme. We don't really do covers
often. But when we went
to the record company, all they kept
saying was, "God, you guys did
a really good job on 'More Than Words.'
It sounds like your kind of music."
So we thought that we should do it.
It's definitely one of our favorite songs.
MTVAsia.com:
What are your thoughts about the Internet, especially concerning how the
Net can help promote BBMak and the band's music?
Christian:
Well, we've got our own Web site. The address is www.bbmak.co.uk.
It's great, because when we're busy, it's a good way
to keep in touch with our fans. What
we do is to get our manager to
print out each message and then we
would write out our replies
by hand and then get someone to type
them in. It's just a
good way to keep in touch and to tell
our fans what we are up to.
This feature first
appeared on mtvasia.com in November. |