Powerful Peanuts TV - Sucioperro at Hinterland Festival April 30 2009

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PP chats to the rock band about their new album, their hard work ethic and JP's other group Marmaduke Duke - for all interview, go to: www.powerfulpeanuts.com

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  • @AliGlenUig You say 'victims of over-production.' I think you're daft if you think the albums don't sound exactly how Biffy want them to sound. Yes Gggarth has been producing them, but if you see videos of the recording/producing process, the guys are nothing but happy/excited/smiling with how the albums have come out. They aren't 'victims' of anything. Unless you can be victims of making some absolutely cracking albums.

  • @AliGlenUig yeh I get what you mean but I still feel that it is their choice on what career or direction they want to take; as long as people just support them on that and not be childish about it.

  • @nirvanamannequinmuse

    Well yeah I see where you're coming from, and don't mistake me, I'm a big Biffy fan, I just wish often [as we all do] that Warner had allowed them a little more loyalty to their fans. They didn't really sell out, they're the victims of over-production, thanks chiefly I'd say to Ggggarth.

  • @AliGlenUig no they deserve it as they've worked hard to get where they're at. but it is your opinion dude so fair enough

  • @SgtSpankey Except Biffy sold out.

  • Am I the only one that thought JP saying "get out the tissues" when with Simon was a little suspect?

  • @AliGlenUig They're one of those bands who get a lot more recognition in the industry, but it's odd, Biffy are in the same genre and arguably had more heavyness and yet they went on to be gigantic.

  • I always feel a bit sorry for Sucio. They just don't seem to be getting there anywhere near as fast as a lot of their contemporaries have/are..

  • Tut's show was good.

  • great interview!

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