

You Me At Six - Josh Franceschi (2023)
Mar 7, 2023
Josh Franceschi, frontman of the English pop-punk band You Me at Six, shares insights into their new album 'Truth Decay' and the journey of their music career. He reminisces about the joy of early performances and the lessons learned from passionate creativity. The conversation delves into maintaining strong band relationships, navigating individual identities, and the impact of recent challenges. Josh also reveals his songwriting process, emphasizing authenticity and the powerful bond they share with their fans.
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Sleeping In A Bathtub Taught Gratitude
- The first time we went to Scotland we had no money and relied on fans to put us up after a show.
- I even slept in a bathtub, which taught me gratitude and resilience early on.
Longevity Comes From Patience And Respect
- Longevity in a band requires ongoing work, patience, and understanding between members.
- Prioritising respect and personal space helped them stay together through growth and change.
Trust Lets Creativity Rotate Naturally
- Creative balance means letting different members lead at different times and trusting each other's contributions.
- The band functions as a vehicle for individual expression while maintaining a strong offstage bond.