“I literally choked on my Greggs lunch in my car,” recalls Mouth Culture frontman Jack Voss, describing his knee-jerk reaction to a moment he’d dreamed of for 15 years. His idol, You Me At Six’s Josh Franceschi, had just shared Mouth Culture’s music to his Instagram story, accompanied by a succinct seal of approval: “All over this.”
Fast-forward to the present day, and the Surrey legends have invited Mouth Culture to open their European farewell dates this winter. “I was losing my head,” admits Jack, vividly beaming with anticipation as he speaks to Kerrang!, sitting alongside Todd Groome (bass) and Mason Clifford (guitar) from their shared home in Leicester.
On paper, it’s a match made in heaven. The trio’s new EP, Whatever The Weather, carries a similar versatility and emotional horsepower that propelled YMA6 to fame, but it’s distinctly authentic at the same time. Everyday builds towards its mighty conclusion, whilst the bluesy verse twang to Happier and the fiery pop-punk of Dead In Love coexist perfectly alongside one another.
“This EP has got the ballad, the ‘fuck you’ song, the ‘singing into your hairbrush on your own’ song, the driving song,” grins Jack, describing how the title captures the mood to a T. “It was so nice to write from a positive place. I’m very weather-driven, I think it’s pretty obvious in all our lyrics. In the winter I struggle, and in the summer I thrive – as many people do.”