Like all great things in the world, Ablaze started out as an idea over beers at the local pub back in 2010, intent on rocking out and partying hard.
Fast forward eight years and their time performing covers is well and truly over. With a hunger to write their own music and a couple of lineup changes, they’ve since been cutting their teeth in any place that had a stage and would let them play, released a debut single in 2014, followed it up with an EP in mid 2016 and now they’re seeing out 2018 with a new single, a stack of shows and their forthcoming debut album.
Drawing influences from bands like ACDC, Rose Tattoo and Screaming Jets, drummer Dan ‘Mango’ Mangano explains how all five of the passionate and dedicated band members contribute to creating the riff driven, big balled, hard rock Ablaze sound.
“We all have very, very different influences and they all come together as the common middle ground around those bands that I mentioned. It doesn’t matter if we write something a bit more rockabilly, or celtic feel, or a straight out rock song, it always sounds like us.
“Everybody writes for each other as well; no one’s too princessy about writing their own parts and their parts only. But we do have a habit of doing 95 per cent of the writing in a very short period of time and then spending the next massive period of time arguing about it,” he continues, referring to their collaborative writing process. “There’s a couple of perfectionists and there’s a lot of Italians so there’s a lot of yelling but it’s a good thing,” he laughs, “It means everyone’s passionate, everybody’s invested.”
It’s their high octane single ‘Just A Taste’ that’s just set fire to the Australian hard rock scene which Mangano confesses is all about telling someone to fuck off.
“For us, it’s more of a reflection of people within the music industry who try to stand over you and try to say ‘we’re better than you’ or ‘you don’t deserve this’. And it’s us saying, ‘no we are, we’re here, this is us, get stuffed’.”