Two years ago, I asked the British India fellas on twitter why they used Bulgarian counting at the beginning of this song and they replied: "the guy who owns the car yard next to our studio (Josif) is Bulgarian, and since he was so good to put up with all the noise, we invited him around to do a backing vocal - he couldnt sing - so we just let him count! Thanks for listening" hope that helps with those as curious as me as to why they had the Bulgarian at the start!
Wow! Young guys in a band...a rock band...actually playing instruments and singing without Autotune! That's not something I see every day. Catchy song, too!
From what I remember from reading an interview with them, they had to rent a new recording studio after theirs got flooded and the new one was next to a used car dealer who befriended them. So they got him to do the countdown. Pretty cool story I think!
can we all just calm down. it doesn't matter what language it is in as long as you enjoy it :) and its great music I think we all need to appreciate that, not just the fact that is in another language(how ever amazing it is)
I asked the British India fellas on twitter why they used Bulgarian counting at the beginning of this song and they replied: "the guy who owns the car yard next to our studio (josif) is Bulgarian, and since he was so good to put up with all the noise, we invited him around to do a backing vocal - he couldnt sing - so we just let him count! Thanks for listening" hope that helps with those as curious as me as to why they had the Bulgarian at the start!
I'm telling you now...you'd best get yourself out there because we've sussed on to you...best get this song more mainstream (play your music, but make shit tonnes of cash)\
I found a clip of him live on rockwiz and i thought and still do think he is a great singer, he's got power and enough range or what i call tonality to make him listenable, i think his voice suits the bands style too.