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NO PAIN

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Appearing on the BBC Sound Of 2010 long list earlier in the year, Hurts have been steadily building hype ever since. The electro-infused two piece hail from Manchester and consist of Theo Hutchcraft (vocals) and Adam Anderson (synths). Today sees the release of their debut album, Happiness, and we Q+A front-man, Theo.

You’re called Hurts and the album is called Happiness - is this an intentional contradiction?
Actually, it’s not. All the songs on there are about the pursuit of happiness, which is often a sad, dramatic but hopeful road.
When we started writing the record we were very insecure and unhappy, and by the time we finished it we were happy. Just about.
 So happiness is the one thing which ties it all together.

Does pain bring enjoyment?
One usually follows the other. But pain is sometimes necessary, because it helps you find happiness in small things.

What are your inspirations when making music?
Films, photographs, Depeche Mode, Gary Barlow and women.

The album has a track which is a duet with Kylie - how long have you been a
 fan of her music?
I Should Be So Lucky was released when I was a 1 year-old, so she’s pretty much been there throughout my life. But really, I fell for her the first time I heard Confide In Me. To hear a darkness come from such a delicate voice was amazing. That’s where she shines.

You recently also covered one of her songs - what other songs would you like
 to cover?
We’d never really thought about it for a very long time. But recently we’ve been thinking of all sorts. Everything But The Girl, Dean Martin. It’s also nice to cover girls’ songs, give them a man’s perspective. We did Diana Vickers - Once, once.

Who else would you like to duet with?
Clare Maguire.

You’ve been around the festival circuit this summer - what was your 
highlight?
Too many to mention, this year was our first year of playing festivals. But Japan was an unbelievable experience. Not only for the place, the people and the general madness of it all, but the festival (Summer Sonic) was one of the best I’ve been to, and also the best we’ve played. 3000 people coming to watch us at 11am was just breathtaking.

Where is your favourite place to perform?
We did a lot of our first gigs in churches, so that used to be my favourite, because of the experience of it all. But increasingly I’ve got used to the intense club shows. It’s an odd thing to pack that much drama and an opera singer into a small dark room, but it works. At the same time though, the more unique venues make the whole thing more beautiful.

Being from Manchester, are you fans of Corrie?
Corrie is like the punk rock of all the soaps. Eastenders is quite serious and noirish sometimes I think, but Corrie doesn’t give a fuck. Some times it’s almost like a Carry On comedy, some times someone is on a totally extreme killing spree. And the knicker-factory is called ‘Underworld’. The characters in Corrie are just like that in real life too, I once saw Mike Baldwin [Johnny Briggs] in a betting shop in Manchester and I saw Roy [David Neilson] feeding the birds in a park with a beige rain mac on. Didn’t have a transexual on his arm though.

Do you support Man United or Man City?
I’m a (sometimes reluctant, often disappointed) Middlesbrough fan, but Adam has Red flowing through his veins.
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Happiness, the debut album by Hurts, is out today under Major Label

LIVE IN NEW YORK

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Everyone’s favourite Australian pop pixie Kylie (do we need to add Minogue?) has been busy touring the US of A this year, and to see out 2009 she is releasing a new live album, Kylie Live in New York, on December 14th - so for those who couldn’t make it across the pond to see her in action can at least hear her live performance.  The first half of her show will also be available to hear from a YouTube stream on December 12th.

TOUCHED BY A SUPERSTAR

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Har Mar Superstar, a.k.a Sean Tillmann, has thrilled crowds the world over with his sexually charged performances and next week returns to inject ecstatic delight into the dance feet and underwear of the British public with his Dark Touches tour.  Wonderland talks to the singing sensation to find out where he has been in the five years since his last album, and what we can expect from the upcoming tour.

Wonderland:  Describe your music in five words
Har Mar Superstar:  Brutal, sexual, amazing, rhythm + blues

W:  Dark Touches is your first album in a few years – have you missed the music scene?
HMS:  I have been making a lot of music with other projects like Sean Na Na and Neon Neon.  Even if I didn’t do all of that I would never miss the music scene… or any scene for that matter.

W:  What were your influences for the new album?
HMS:  I was influenced by vodka, weed, Lost, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and sleep for Dark Touches.

W:  And indeed, is there a particular person you would like to “touch”?
HMS:  I bet you’d like to know so you could make it the headline of the article.  OK.  Here goes… I want to touch God.

W:  According to Wikipedia, you wrote Tall Boy for Britney Spears but she turned it down – would you ever want to duet with her?
HMS:  Of course I’d want to duet with her, are you crazy?  That would rule.  Anyone who can take that much abuse and come out on top the better person rules in my book.  Plus Slave 4 U and Toxic are truly amazing jams.

W:  You have collaborated with various people already – who were the highlights and who else would you like to collaborate with?
HMS:  I’d like to collaborate with Kylie at some point.  Also, Mike Patton.  I’ve had a lot of good times in the studio with a lot of great people, but I’d rather look ahead than behind.

W:  You’re also in Drew Barrymore’s film, “Whip It” – did you enjoy the experience of making the film and will you be involved in more films in future?
HMS:  Whip It was amazing to be a part of.  It was just a lot of fun girls getting wild on roller skates.  I don’t think it could get any better than that.  I plan to appear everywhere all of the time, so more films are definite.

W:  You’re touring the UK from the end of the month – where are you most looking forward to performing?
HMS:  I think the only place I haven’t been on this next tour is Carlisle.  Let’s see what happens there.  I’m excited.  The UK is a second home of sorts, so I’m excited to get back to everywhere.  I have to say I get really excited when I drive into Scotland.  Edinburgh and Glasgow will be amazing.  I also love London (duh), Brighton, and Cardiff.

W:  Winter is upon us – can we still expect to see you on stage in just your pants and socks?
HMS:  We’ll see.  I did just get over swine flu.  H1N1 is brutal.  I guess I’m invincible now, so I don’t see why I wouldn’t party in my underwear.

W:  You seem to have a knack of making out with a high proportion of your watching crowd – can we expect similar results from the new tour?
HMS:  It depends how bad people want it.  They have to be into but not desperate.  That always feels wrong to me… like I’m stealing someone’s virginity.  Actually now that I read it on paper it sounds amazing.

Har Mar Superstar’s current album Dark Touches is out now.  His UK tour starts on Sunday the 29th November at the Oxford O2 Academy.  Full tour details and tickets are available here.