By Ben Tipple
Oct 3, 2014 17:18
"Is it too much?"
Moose Blood frontman Eddy Brewerton is referring to the words “Pups”, permanently inked and evidently fresh, adjacent to his right ear. We’re sitting outside a friendly pub on the King’s Mile in the picturesque city of Canterbury located deep inside the Garden of England, as Brewerton continues to sheepishly point out his array of Moose Blood related tattoos.
“I’ve got the band’s initials on the side of my hand,” he announces as he reveals the letters M and B in script, complete with the band’s signature heart. Perhaps most tellingly, if the album-track title on the side of his face wasn’t evidence enough, Brewerton lifts his trouser leg a little, uncovering the first name of bandmate Mark Osborne in tiny, if not unsubtle, writing on the front of his ankle. “He has my name too,” he laughs.
Bold steps. Brewerton clearly has his heart fully embedded in Moose Blood. So much so that his belief and passion for his band, and his fellow bandmates, are visible to all for the rest of his life. For the self-confessed press-shy vocalist, it marks yet another determined milestone in both his career and his personal life, having recently wed, and acquired a young step-daughter.
For many, marriage and starting a family may mean the end of a budding music career. “Probably not the best time to quit my job and head on tour,” Brewerton cautiously jokes as he speaks of his imminent plans. Quitting his day job, however, is at the forefront of his mind. In fact, every band member is about to take the same step.
Moose Blood are about to properly go for it.