
indie now: Who are your greatest influences musically?
Nick Glover: I've always been into a lot of folky indie bands/musicians. The one man that made me want to pick up the guitar for the first time was Matthew Good. I'd heard Apparations for the first time and it just inspired me to start writing. Also bands like Death Cab for Cutie and Our Lady Peace were huge inspirations for me. Naveed, in my opinion, was one of the best albums of the '90s. I remember hearing it back in elementary school and thinking, "This is the best band I've ever heard." That's when I started thinking seriously about music.
indie now: When did you finally realize you wanted to be a musician?/Have you always wanted to play music growing up?
Nick Glover: "Ever since I was a kid I liked singing and writing. Although, at that point I never let the two coincide with each other. It wasn't until I was 14 when I started hanging around my good friend Matt Sutherland that I started writing music. We ended up writing a song together, the first song I ever wrote called Temple of Mirrors, and it really helped get a lot of things that were bothering me off my chest. Ever since than I just always used music to get tough times and even the good times."
indie now: Who affects you today musically?
Nick Glover: "My friends and family have always been a major impact on my music. Ever since I started writing, I always felt a sense of gratitude from people when they hear me play. Right now I feel as though the people who affect me most though, are the other musicians I hang out with. From playing with them I've adapted somewhat of a variety of different styles that I can play around with."
indie now: What Cd is in your car stereo right now?
Nick Glover: "At the moment I've been really into this new band called "Fun." They're fronted by the former vocalist of The Format and they have this extremely catchy indie rock sound. What really gets me about them is their very instrumental heavy sound with everything from piano, to trumpets and accordions."
indie now: What makes a good musician? What are the unique qualities a person must have to succeed in this field?
Nick Glover: "A good musician must have passion. If you're not passionate in what you're doing or what you're playing, than why are you doing it? I've always been very passionate about every song I write and even every song I cover. I make sure that every line means something to me. You also have to be able to write songs, but that all comes with practice."
indie now: Do you have to get into some kind of zone when you write or does it just come naturally?
Nick Glover: "Usually I'll come up with something out of no where and I'll just love it so I'll write something to it. It really all depends on my mood; some nights I'm just not in the mood to write so it makes it difficult for me. Other nights I could start writing 2-3 songs out of no where. Writing for me comes in random intervals. I try not to force it so I get the best result I can."
indie now: What's in the near future musically for Nick Glover?/Are we going to see a record soon?
Nick Glover: "At the moment I'm recording my new album or maybe EP. I haven't really decided where to go with it yet. It's going to be called "A Road Too Steep"...but there's no set release date. I have a few August shows coming up though. There's one at the Thornton Arms on the 7th of August and another at Isabella's Chocolate Cafe on the 21st."
indie now: Beatles or the Rolling Stones?
Nick Glover: "Right when I read this question I instantly though of Metric's "Gimme Sympathy" haha. I'd definitely have to say The Beatles. I was raised listening to the Beatles and they've always been one of my inspirations. I remember the first time I heard "Eleanor Rigby" I fell in love with their music."
If you want to get a good idea of who Nick is and don't have a lot of time to listen to all of his tunes, I suggest you listen to "The Letter" on his MySpace or Facebook. Easily my favorite song. You can find Nick on MySpace, Twitter, Youtube, and Facebook. His link on the left brings you to his Facebook which has links to all of the above.
