Thursday 18 December 2014

Music Magazine Interview


The Interview:


Appearing at the Royal Festival Hall in London for MTV Unplugged on the 23rd of August 2006 Harbor was first performed without frontman Chris. The audience was expecting the heart-thumping performance of frontman Chris Hinton to appear in other glamorous performance. But instead, with Chris Hinton being “ill” that day at the last minute, Matt Hunt took the stage, with his first performance as a frontman, this had been chosen by fans as their best ever performance. Everyone stood still waiting for Chris to come on stage in an explosive manner, but instead the 13-foot high stage welcomed Matt Hunt. And the show was a success. Knowing that the show had been a success Hunt had always known that he could perform solo. With the band slowly tear apart to its roots, Hunt left and tried to perform something close to the MTV Unplugged performance of 2006. Now Hunt has been even more successful than being with Harbor.



 “Definitely Not! I’d Never Reunite the Band,” Hunt said, “I know it’s what the fans want, but it seems everyone does things in life to please other people, but what’s the point? You should do things in life because you want to do it, not because some random people want you to do another gig together.  I don’t play guitar because some guy called John said ‘play guitar’, if so I’d be a very busy guy playing the banjo and drinking every energy drink on the plant cause someone said so. You should do it because you want to. If one day I don’t want to play the guitar, I’ll do something else. So the moral is; do what you want; be a rock star!”



Harbor has been sued over copyright 19 different times, and one particular artist ‘Oasis’ has sued them 14 of those times for lifting riffs and entire lyrics of their songs, but Harbor denies stealing them because they said “Oasis did it! Why can’t we?” Matt continued, “I hate it when people say ‘you’re just another band’ or ‘another Oasis’. OK some of our songs sound like Oasis, but really I don’t think we were anything like Oasis.” Matt said. “Everyone I see or hear was or is comparing us as a modern Oasis. Who cares?”