Outside The New reaching new heights with Tabula Rasa

Johannesburg rockers, Outside The New, recently released their debut album Tabula Rasa and this power packed effort will surely be one of the most intricate and interesting records this year. The six piece consisting of Ian Wishart, Gez Tha Tyrant, Darren Keogh, Tyrone Mayer, Andrew Glass and Duane Arthur are ready to unleash a new sound on the …

Johannesburg rockers, Outside The New, recently released their debut album Tabula Rasa and this power packed effort will surely be one of the most intricate and interesting records this year. The six piece consisting of Ian Wishart, Gez Tha Tyrant, Darren Keogh, Tyrone Mayer, Andrew Glass and Duane Arthur are ready to unleash a new sound on the local scene. Potchefstroom Herald recently spoke to the band to hear more about their goals, the new album and meaning behind their music.

  1. Hey guys, how has the reception for “Tabula Rasa” been thus far?
  1. What are your favourite tracks on this debut release?
  1. The lead single “Braille” has a real positive message. What was the inspiration behind the track?

• Braille is about finding one’s own path and power, but also realizing that everything is connected; that our choices and actions can affect the whole. In essence, it’s inspired by an often observed lack of empathy in today’s social and political environment.

  1. What was your main goal with the initial creation and finished product with “Tabula Rasa?”
Photo: Luke Tannous Photography
  1. The lyrics truly have a broad range of topics. How does the lyrical process work for you guys? Does everyone write or do you have a primary songwriter?
  1. OTN has quite a unique dynamic of having six members in a band (what are the major positives for you and difficulties with the amount of members)
  1. How do you keep your music fresh and relevant in today’s saturated musical age?
  1. Future plans for OTN in the coming months?

• We are looking at releasing a few more singles of this album and doing some end of year festivals.

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