

Daisy Kennedy
Daisy is a Bristol based freelance writer, mainly producing work for theatre and screen, but especially loves to write about music and live events. Prone to a good dance and the occasional crowd surf.
We chat with Bristol synth-punk duo Mass House as they release brand new single ‘Diego Maradona’
Lyrical synth band Mass House are on a roll at the moment. Off the back of releasing โFantastic Planetโ the pair have just dropped their latest โDiego Maradonaโ: an electro dance track with a hook that will stay in your head for weeks.
Dylan Williams and Tom Minchin began making music as youngsters in Birmingham. Now living in Bristol, the pair have been churning out synth tracks under title Mass House since the pandemic. After a 2023 of being the self proclaimed โmost unproductive band in the worldโ theyโre back releasing loads of new tracks with a mini tour, recently headlining The Louisiana, Bristol.
Ahead of this gig, I got the chance to chat with the band about upcoming EPs (plural!) gigs turned stag dos and their latest banger, ‘Diego Maradona.‘
Daisy: Hello Mass House! How does it feel to be headlining The Louisiana?
Tom: Pumped man! Itโs been four months since weโve played a gig.
Dylan: Played here more than anywhere so itโs nice!
Daisy: Wasnโt your first gig at the Louisiana?
Tom: Yeah, it was a Christmassy evening.
Dylan: Oh yeah, wasnโt it on my birthday?
Tom: Yeah.
Dylan: And no one was here (they laugh).
Daisy: So, how did your new single โDiego Maradonaโ come about?
Tom: I made the lyrics for this on the way back from a trip to Naples. The whole city was full of merchandise, street art and shrines dedicated to Diego Maradona. I had never realised the extent of his god-like status until then. When we got in the studio it started very Italia-disco which felt fitting for the lyrics.
Daisy: What kind of playlist do you hope this song will be on?
Tom: Thereโs a playlist I came across called “driving like a mad lad”. I don’t know who this mad lad is and not sure if I should inform DVLA but I think ‘Diego Maradona‘ would be a solid fit.
Daisy: Youโve been friends since childhood. How do you balance your friendship and business?
Dylan: Weโve been making music since we were 14, canโt remember a time we weren’t. Itโs the โcornerstoneโ of our relationship.
Tom: Our friendship has blossomed through doing music together. In our teenage years we always played our guitars, or be like โfucking the systemโ and rocking out, and as we grew older, we thought we should do something more mature… and make songs about Diego Maradona (they laugh).
Daisy: You wrote a lot of music in lockdown. How has the music-making process shifted since then?
Dylan: Lockdown was class. We lived together, so weโd just wake up and make music everyday, but now itโs like, trying to find the time to do that. Other than that, lockdown kinda shaped the way that we do it. Just go to (Tomโs) bedroom and make noise.
Daisy: If you had to introduce another instrument into your live set, what would it be?
Dylan: Live drums. It’d be cool to have an actual drummer, it adds an energy. I love watching drummers play in bands.
Tom: We had a jam before with Ellliot from Rothmans, it was so much fun. Heโs like a heavy, punky drummer, and we were just there going (makes high pitched synth noises and pretends to turn knobs) .
Dylan: Itโs cool to play to an actual drummer cos you donโt have to go like, right, stop, 1,2,3, press a button and have to be in time cos theyโre just thereโฆsmashing stuff. Doing it for you.
Daisy: Which bands are you enjoying at the moment?
Tom: Brian Lightning. Getdown Services are smashing it. And Hector Who Lives has been releasing some good stuff.
Dylan: Also Beverly Shrills who supported us (at The Louisiana). He played keyboard on ‘Diego Maradona‘ and helped us finish it.
Daisy: Any merch on the horizon?
T: Itโs is in the conversation now. After hearing how much money Getdown Services make in a night.
Daisy: What are the next steps for the band?
Dylan: Playing my Dad’s stag do tomorrow in Birmingham. It wasnโt planning to be his stag do, heโs made it his stag do in retrospect. And in the summer weโre going to do another EP, it’s going to be more dance punk. This is the year of finishing things.
Tom: Weโll shove so many songs down your gobs you wonโt know what to do with it. Weโve just released a few tracks off our first EP and weโre doing a mini tour off the back of it.
Dylan: We had a word with ourselves at the start of the year, I think we were the most unproductive band in the whole world, thatโs what we were number one at. Letโs actually release some music this year as weโve got loads ready to go.
Tom: Thatโs the downside to doing everything โbedroom basedโ โฆyou can always fiddle with somethingโฆ and it gets to a point where the initial spark has been completely lost. So now weโre like, actually, just do it! Say goodbye.
Catch Mass House at Tramlines in Sheffield this summer and make sure to follow them on Instagram @masshousemusic to keep up to date with their latest gigs and double EP release.
Listen to ‘Diego Maradona’ here:
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