Interviews
This page provides links to all the interviews Tracer AMC have been able to make available online.
Watch This Trace - Hot Press Interview by Colin Carberry
There is a moment during the slow, final cascade of the song ‘Catherine Holly’, (maybe about nine and a half minutes in) when Tracer AMC could be anywhere. The noise they are making- powerful, overwhelming, but still thread-thin and delicate - is, despite the lack of vocals, remarkably eloquent and lyrical. The Belfast four-piece, when they’re in this kind of form are capable of conjuring up all kinds of mental pictures: they could be in
Tracer Fire - Hot Press Interview by Colin Carberry
Tracer AMC’s Alex Donald and Jonny Ashe on instrumentals, influences and Undertones.Alex Donald, the bassist, is in his final year at university studying Geology. He’s a good humoured zealot for the cause of left-field underground indie - more than happy to pontificate on the merits and de-merits of Slint, and point up details from the NME classifieds section circa 1991. He drinks water like a white-knuckle alcoholic. Guitarist Jonny Ashe is slightly more taciturn and
BBM Interview by Paul McNamee
By rights, Tracer AMC haven’t earnt it yet. By rights they should still be out paying their dues. They should be rehearsing daily. They should be hawking their demo from pillar to post, scraping for every single support slot and five minute karaoke singalong in any barn that will have them. They should, in effect, be doing what every other unsigned local act have to do.
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