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In , they joined the American version of The X Factor television series as vocal coaches and released the concert album Live in Los Angeles. By that same year, they had hit one billion views on YouTube, amassing millions of subscribers in the process. Their No Limits EP followed in AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to use the site fully. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Jazz Latin New Age. Aggressive Bittersweet Druggy.
Energetic Happy Hypnotic. Romantic Sad Sentimental. Sexy Trippy All Moods. Drinking Hanging Out In Love. And that they have. Boyce Avenue have over 2. Though they were exhausted after their flight to Dubai, the brothers were switched on and got straight into talking about the digital wave in the music industry, their influences growing up and advice for young musicians.
Can you tell us about your latest album? It's a very personal album for us, even down to the title. We titled it that because a lot of our approach in the music industry has been very unorthodox.
And just overall sonically and lyrically it's probably our most dynamic album to date. From a couple of acoustic songs all the way up to some of our up-tempo heavier songs. It's a very well rounded album. I feel like if you're a fan of ours and you like different sounds of ours, there will be a song or two on there for you. What would you say are the upsides and downsides of being brothers that work and perform together?
Alejandro: I think there are actually very few downsides. The upsides being that we are very like-minded but at the same time unique enough where the solution to problems that arise are never per cent identical. The sense of humour, the flow, the love it's always there. A big part of any relationship, whether it's in the workplace or not, is trust. Having trust that this person is going to be there for you and that this person is going to understand your passion.
That has just been built into us since we were little kids. Fabian: It's cool for me too cause obviously he's Alejandro the lead singer and as a brother I can say I love his voice. I think he has an amazing voice. It helps even when we are singing background vocals or harmonies that we can kind of blend a little bit more not only emotionally but actually when it comes down to the musicality. I think being brothers and sounding similar and looking alike, it all kind of helps feel like more of a cohesive unit than just a bunch of random mixed people.
What is the process when you are creating an album? Who does what? Fabian: Well Alejandro, does most of the writing. He's like the musical leader of the band. But what's interesting about our band is because we do covers on YouTube, I feel like we are very much taped into what's happening in the music industry with songs that are popular. Whereas some other bands might live in their own kind of bubble. So I feel like we are definitely influenced and take a lot of.
But anyway the process is Alejandro writes most of the songs. Do you have any rituals before performing? Fabian: It's all a bit different. Daniel likes to get a good work out in. He's very health conscious whether it's a jog or going to a boxing gym, that helps him stay fresh.
Alejandro: I just watch movies. Usually before a show we all just kind of meet together and relax. It's actually kind of quiet. We are all just getting into that mental space for the show. We do like to be kind of be together for a little bit right before we get on stage even if we are into each others space. Like it's a community sense, like we are all getting ready for the show even if we are doing it in our own way.
And right before we hit the stage we like to wish each other luck, give each other a hug and just do it. Music is one of those things that inspires a lot of people in different phases of their lives.
Is there an album that really influenced or inspired you? Alejandro: I think music inspires everyone at different times. But there are certain times that maybe it's other people who make more of an impact.
I feel in particular from age 12 - 19 it's such an important time in people's lives. I think for me in particular, the album Dizzy Up the Girl Goo Goo Dolls hit right when I was age 12 or 13 and I started singing and going through a lot of those changes with dating girls or whatever and that album was kind of like a soundtrack of the big change in my life.
Fabian: I think when we were younger we did a lot of family road trips together. My parents would be in the front and the three of us would be cranked up in the back but we would singing at the top of our lungs Those were early on and for me right when I started to play guitar the Goo Goo Dolls and probably Coldplay's first album and a couple of Oasis albums like Master Plan and Morning Glory.
What advice do you have for young singers and songwriters in Dubai? Should they be trying to get a record deal or should they follow an independent path?
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