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10 Questions With Thatcher In The Sky

Written by

William Lovitt

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The NAS 10 Questions

In this week’s 10 Questions we get to know Thatcher In The Sky, an indie music artist from West Yorkshire, England.

Their song ‘Karma Rebate‘ is currently featured on the NAS Spotify playlists

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1. Tell us a little about where you are from.

West Yorkshire, England. I am currently putting the finishing touches to my latest album, ‘Two Worlds Collide’. It will be released in the next few weeks.

2. What inspired Thatcher In The Sky to start playing and making music?

Listening to music from a young age and being inspired to make music after listening to the John Peel Show. The show featured many genres of music so I was determined to make music the same way via playing in multiple projects over the years. I was always adamant I would be self-taught as a musician to avoid limiting my creative output.

The show featured many genres of music so I was determined to make music the same way via playing in multiple projects over the years.

3. Who are Thatcher In The Sky’s biggest musical influences?

I’m mainly influenced by punk and post/punk(The Fall/Joy Division etc) My style is similar in places but I try to make the music sound like a band despite creating the music by myself.

4. What are your goals in the music industry or as an artist?

To continue making lots of music and maybe play with a band again at some point. Collaborating with a video maker is my next goal. To get the ideas behind the lyrics/messages of the songs into a more acceptable form is the idea behind that.

5. Tell us about your creative process.

Usually in the same order. Guitar/bass/keyboard riff first, aligned with a vocal melody. Then the structure of the song is decided. Then record and mix all the parts and then lyrics last. I then go into the studio with a producer and finish the songs.

6. What is your all-time favorite song by another artist and why?

My favourite song is probably ‘Ceremony’ by New Order. It was one of the first songs I learned to play growing up.

7. What is the best advice you have either given or received in terms of music?

The best advice was probably to try and make each song a lot different from last song when writing. To try and mix it up style-wise keeps the creative process interesting.

8. What is your proudest accomplishment?

Writing and recording so many songs over the years in so many different musical outfits whilst maintaining the same hunger to create. Also having the satisfaction of recreating a full band sound on my own over the last 4 years.

9. What’s been your most embarrassing moment so far?

My band Indigo Crow played at a charity fundraiser in 2010 and one of the acts was the band Chumbawamba who were playing an acoustic set. One of the members was mocking Facebook between songs and his bandmate reminded him the fundraiser was arranged on Facebook. So I decided to heckle him expecting everyone to join in. Unfortunately it was only me who shouted anything! Needless to say I felt a bit foolish.

One of the members was mocking Facebook between songs and his bandmate reminded him the fundraiser was arranged on Facebook.

10. Tell us about your lowest and highest points in music so far.

The highest point so far was playing bass on the Bad Dylan album ‘Blood On The Trucks’. This was a charity album containing 17 songs featuring 17 different punk vocalists from around the Uk and Europe.
The lowest point was the fracture and split of the band ‘Lost Twenties’ I was in previously after one album.

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Comments

13 responses to “10 Questions With Thatcher In The Sky”

  1. VALERYAN Avatar
    April 23, 2026
    VALERYAN

    Interesting to read and I wish you all the luck in the world!

    Reply
  2. Red Sunset Avatar
    April 23, 2026
    Red Sunset

    It happened to me too, the breakup of the band with which I wrote an entire album, a hard blow, but the entry of other members brought new sounds

    Reply
  3. Kevin Ozias Avatar
    April 23, 2026
    Kevin Ozias

    Really enjoyed this interview with Thatcher In The Sky! As a fellow indie fan, it’s inspiring to hear how you’ve built that full-band sound all on your own while staying true to those raw punk and post-punk roots.

    Reply
  4. William Lovitt Avatar
    April 23, 2026
    William Lovitt

    Really interesting to learn about what inspires Thatcher In The Sky and how their creative process works. A shout out for being a one person band and doing it all … not an easy process 😎

    Reply
  5. Jo Wilburn Avatar
    April 23, 2026
    Jo Wilburn

    Always so interesting to read about another artist’s influences, and their creative processes. And, Karma Rebate is a great song with a cool groove.

    Reply
  6. Elizmi Avatar
    April 23, 2026
    Elizmi

    Nice to hear from a Yorkshire man. It’s always interesting to hear how other artist’s began their own journeys in music.
    Not a fan of punk but I can appreciate the craft, and wish him luck for the future.

    Reply
  7. DVous Music Avatar
    April 23, 2026
    DVous Music

    I love the concept of making your music sound like a band, because you have to do what can move you forward as an artist. Shinedown did that and got a record deal. Then they had to build a band so they could tour after a successful album release.

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  8. Gail Vogel Avatar
    April 24, 2026
    Gail Vogel

    I think it’s so cool that you play all of the parts yourself on your songs. I do that also. After composing a song, I will lay down all the instrument tracks myself trying to make it sound as though a band is playing. I totally enjoy reading about your music life.

    Reply
  9. Fredrik Segerstedt Avatar
    April 24, 2026
    Fredrik Segerstedt

    Fantastic background, interesting to learn more about you, your influences and how you go about making music!

    Reply
  10. Antoni Grzyb Avatar
    April 25, 2026
    Antoni Grzyb

    It’s very satisfying to achieve a full band production on your own. I can relate to that. Mixing and final production can be difficult, though.

    Reply
  11. shon gbrl Avatar
    April 26, 2026
    shon gbrl

    resonated with their personal lows here.
    the news about a band splitting is never positive!

    Reply
  12. Canelo Kot Avatar
    April 26, 2026
    Canelo Kot

    I completely understand what it’s like to create music without having other musicians nearby to support you; that’s never been a problem for me, and I’m glad it isn’t for you. Keep creating from the heart. Best regards.

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  13. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    May 6, 2026
    Terry Gilbey

    Your interview was an interesting read and good to see your post-punk influence. The Chumbawamba incident must have been a bit of a tumble-weed moment, I’m visualising it as I type….

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