PASSERBY - I didn’t realise you were still working, boys!
MARKET - Does it look like I’m not at work?
[He had a point - SUPERMARKET’S crinkled business formalwear clearly signified a duo of hard work and graft. The rest of the interview takes place in the green room underneath
Night and Day.]
WC - Sorry to drag you away from your adoring fans. Five years then, you meet, you started music, and you’ve never been more popular. Where do you think the beginning of fame has come from?
SUPER - I think fame might be a strong word —
MARKET - Fairly strong.
SUPER - I don’t know, we just got a lot of distant support. Just like all the people who listen to the music as well. It’s not like one specific thing, you know? Everyone’s part of the performance as much as we are.
MARKET - We have such lovely support from our friends as well, because like, the first two rows are like, personal friends, a lot of them are people I work with; I’ve also had customers that have come down. And that’s really cool, cause like I’ve been doing the band thing for a while in Manchester, and I’ve never had the support and reception that SUPERMARKET have. It feels like we’re involved in the community, and we have a community, and we know the people in the scene. That’s really what matters to me, the connections like that. We do have our best friends coming down to see us regularly, and that is so cool to look down on the first two rows and I know who they are. That’s a really nice boost, a nice lift.
WC - So where is the music going to go? Are you still going to go in the same insane direction?
MARKET - We like everything, so why would we stop making it?
SUPER - Because it’s hard!
MARKET - It is hard… It took us so long.
SUPER - I think Jack mentioned earlier but it did take almost exactly three years, start to finish, six songs. You can’t take six months on one song. That’s bonkers.
MARKET - We want to be making more music. It feels like we’ve found our footing, and figured out where we want to go. We’ve been writing new stuff, and we like it, and I think that’s all that matters, is just finding out what we make next. Shopping List was such a hard concept - but it knew what it was - it was like making something that already existed, but just figuring out how to do it. So now we’re cut loose, and we don’t have a hard concept, it’s just figuring out what we like. A bit of a transitory period.
SUPER - A little pivot into a different market.
WC - Well, that’s all I’ve got for you, Supermarket. Thank you so much for talking to me, and thank you for postponing your goodbyes. I’ve had a lovely time chatting.
MARKET - Thank you for coming down and caring enough to want to talk to us. That’s really appreciated.
WC - Oh it’s my pleasure. Any time! Well, specifically Manchester, please.
[But it should go without saying that
SUPERMARKET did not need to follow my request - shortly after the interview the duo have played in Camden, London, and are set to continue to crash the market like no other retail-inspired musical double act has done before or since. After ending the recording, I wandered back up the stairs with
SUPERMARKET to the bar, being awarded my very own sticker. Bloody hell, I thought. I didn’t even pay for this.]
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Article written by Will Crumpton.
Filmmaker. Writer.
@will.crumpton_
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