Who is VINNY? The Melbourne trio return with new single ‘FIRE’

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What is your name and role within VINNY? Mr Aubry - I play the role as the singer Where are you currently based? Melbourne, Australia.  What's been happening recently and how has your Covid experience been? Not a lot, sitting poolside sipping martini’s. Laying low trying to bliss out in the sun. Iso was amazing! We aren’t ready to go back yet.  How did VINNY form? We were deep in a session at an underground disco church. When out of nowhere a 7 foot gorgeous man laced in a tailor disco ball suit approached us and offered us the job. We then spent 4 years at a secret Island in VIN-CAMP learning all the ways of VINNY. Once graduating from VIN-CAMP we were placed back at the same underground disco church which is now a Chinese take-away restaurant and we’ve been following the way of VINNY ever since.  Your new single 'Fire' is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?  We wanted a dance floor banger. Something that makes you want to move and feel good. At the time we were listening to a lot of 70’s disco and rock n roll. From Janis Ian, Barry white & Rick James to INXS, stones & The Clash.  the song by sunrise.” How did Fire come about? We had this groove and feeling in our bones. We were lying poolside sipping pina coladas, watching the sun go down when out of nowhere, a topless, coconut-oiled man walked past us down to the beach playing his saxophone, shooting fire out of the bell (thus the name, ‘Fire’). We befriended him and asked if he would come into the studio that night to help us finish off the track. We worked throughout the night and finished the song by sunrise. Where and when did you record/produce/master and who did you work with? We recorded Fire in a secluded island off the Bahamas! We worked with Alex Markwell & Alex Gopher. Massive love to the whole team   How did you approach the recording process? We just went in and got it done. Good vibes, good food & booze. A very relaxing and exciting experience.  What programs/instruments did you use? This is private information we are not allowed to dispose of. Thank you.  What did you find most challenging and rewarding during the creation of Fire? Most rewarding was spending a month on a secluded island with 6 of my best friends. Most challenging was spending a month on a secluded island with 6 of my best friends.  Any shows coming up? Nothing as of yet. Will be a while before we play our debut show. Which let me tell you. Will be like nothing you’ve ever seen before.  Who are you listening to at the moment? Barry White. Too much Barry White. Not enough Barry White.  What do you like to do away from music? Go on river boat gambling trips.  What's planned for the remainder of 2020 going into 2021? Coming out of 2020 with a bang. Lots of things in the works. 2021 we go into movement for world domination. The future looks bright ahead.  Favourite food and place to hangout? Ramen for me atm.  I loveeee hanging out at our dear friends new venue WESTWOOD in footscray. It’s a belter of a joint. Just don’t forget your passport!  Adios, bye for now, thank you, love you, VINNY bless you all  https://www.facebook.com/VINNYDISCO/

Armed with infectious bass lines and vocal swagger that is intriguing as it is seductive, Melbourne trio VINNY return with brand new single, ‘Fire’. As their second release for the year, the group have taken a deep dive into some sharp and edgy rock vibes, flecked out with funk and indie influences.

‘Fire’ is the perfect starting point for newcomers to the VINNY sound and with its release, the band says ‘Welcome’; let the music wrap you up as you get your head around who this band is at their core.

And who is VINNY at their core? Self described as forming from ‘the pits of a dark neon lit disco church’, the band is vocalist/percussionist Josh Aubry, guitarist/synths player Jim Stirton and guitarist Tony Clay. Together, the band’s influences range from hedonistic images of a Studio 54 mythology, the seedy dancefloors of Melbourne’s clubs and slick sorts of soundtracks that can only be found in Spaghetti Westerns. The music’s over the top and drenched in grooves and tight in its delivery, testament to the band’s history of writing and performing with one another.

Debut track ‘Chaos’ was released back in May and it was just as the title indicated; a hectic way for VINNY to make their presence known. ‘Fire’ takes things a step further, giving the listener an outlet to let their hair down and immerse themselves in the melodies and confident arrangement.

As to where ‘Fire’ came together? VINNY reminisces on a chance encounter in a setting far, far from Melbourne’s inner city suburbs.

“We had this groove and feeling in our bones. We were lying poolside sipping pina coladas, watching the sun go down when out of nowhere, a topless, coconut-oiled man walked past us down to the beach playing his saxophone, shooting fire out of the bell (thus the name, ‘Fire’). We befriended him and asked if he would come into the studio that night to help us finish off the track. We worked throughout the night and finished the song by sunrise.” VINNY

‘Fire’ is out now! Official Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Triple J Unearthed

‘Fire’ is out now!
Official Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Triple J Unearthed

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