Come with me and meet The Cryptics. 1/3 of which is bent on world domination, 1/3 is influenced by Dennis Bergkamp and the other 1/3 has 1/6 of the bands knee problems.
Read on to find out what they said when I went to find out more:
1) I haven't been following you long, where have you been and where did you come from?

RO - I'd been writing songs looking for a band to bring them to life....luckily I met these guys. I was really impressed, it was clear they'd been playing together for years. It didn't take long for us to get tight.
SK - Andy made me do it. I was reluctant at first, then we found 'Bry' and I thought this guy is the next Jeff Buckly - but with balls!
2) How would you describe your music?
AP - it's hard to say, we've written 10 songs so far and everyone's very different - if we played you the songs individually you could probably put us in 10 categories – when pushed I'd cop out with 'rock 'n roll'
RO - Yeah, there are elements of soul, reggae, as well as rock n roll....and we're growing as a band, so it's early days.
SK - Vital.
3) What was the first album you bought?
RO - I think it was Green Day, Dookie.
AP - The Clash, London Calling - it's still my favourite album now (although i have bought more since!)
SK - St Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club band on cassette from Our Price. Think I win bitches!

SK- Dennis Bergkamp
RO - Radiohead, Muse, The Strokes a lot of sixties bands, all sorts really. But then an idea for a riff or structure could come from anywhere.
AP - The Clash, RATM, RHCP, Radiohead, I also played in a Reggae / Ska band for a year so I'll say Various Reggae Artists
5) What venue would you really like to play, who would you support and why?
AP - I like little sweaty venues where the crowd get involved - I like to support bands I don't know well - I love new music and like to be surprised
RO - I'd like to play a venue that has people watching and a good sound, and I'd support Andy because of his dodgy knee....it just doesn't sound the same when he plays horizontally.
SK - Madison Square Gardens, O2 Arena or Glastonbury. Rather headline with QOTHSA and Radiohead supporting us, I like the sounds of that!
6) What is the most stand out moment you've had so far?
RO - Playing The Joiners in Southampton last Friday....it was a real buzz.

SK - Doing this interview. [your pint is in the post - Ed.]
7) What was the last thing you bought for band use?
AP - Big Muff distortion pedal - makes me screw up my face every time I step on it
RO - A lighter
SK- Cowbell and some Liquorice rizla
8) What do you do when you're not on stage?
AP - I'm a builder so I spend my days trying not to cut my fingers off......
RO - Write songs and plan world domination.
SK - Get screwed by the council, 9-5, 5 days a week.
9) You had your very first gigs not long ago, how did you feel before going on?
AP - Excited - hadn't been on stage for a few years and my ego was diminishing!
RO - Really excited to get to show people what we could do after a few months getting the songs right.
SK - Like the Fonz
10) Whats next for The Cryptics?
SK - "Gonna Get Some More.... Gonna Get Some More... Gonna Get Some More" are those the lyrics Bry?
AP - We'll be gigging regularly in Southampton, Portsmouth, Brighton & London over the next few months - we've got to choose which new songs to get recorded in the studio and get them out - definitely have some new material recorded by the end of June - and I'm particularly looking forward to playing Frolic Fest in August.
RO - I'm particularly looking forward to world domination.
The Cryptics can be found on facebook or you can find them at their next gig at Eastney Cellars, Southsea on the 8th June
Thanks for reading,
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