How has touring with the likes of Razorlight, Oasis and The Futureheads affected your following?
It’s obviously been great. There were some more than others that helped us. Obviously us and Razorlight are completely different bands, so it maybe didn’t work as well as, say, us and Primal Scream, or us and Oasis. It was still fun to do, and helped us grow as a band. I never view support shows or tours as something that will help us increase our ‘fan base’ or anything; they are just a really good chance to play some great venues and allow you to enjoy playing your music on a bigger stage with more freedom to express yourself. You’re heading out on the New to Q tour soon. How did that come about? I think they came along to a show we did last year and loved the band. They’ve been very supportive of us, which we appreciate. They asked us if we’d do the tour, and we said ‘yes’. It’s a good chance for us to go out on tour with a few other up-and-coming artists. You’ve had two releases so far, one in 2008 and one last year. Are we expecting something from you this year? We’ve actually had