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  • matt willis.jpg Matt Willis
    We say Having previously been the least irritating member of chart-topping pop-punkers Busted, 22-year-old Matt Willis is now the best bet to achieve Robbie levels of stardom. The likeable south London native’s solo debut has been produced and co-written by Jason Perry, formerly of A. With early songs sounding something like Def Leppard doing mainstream pop, Willis appears to have a good chance of doing very well indeed.

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    He says ‘When Busted ended, I thought: Fuck, what the hell am I gonna do? I should have been prepared for it, but I wasn’t. So I had a bit of time off, but I don’t really like time off, ’cos I tend to get into trouble when I’ve got nothing to do. Sure enough, I ended up spending some time in rehab, which wasn’t my kind of thing at all. So I got out of that and straight back into work mode.

    ‘I had no idea what direction to go with my solo stuff. I knew I didn’t want to do a pop-punk band and I’m not really an indie kid. To be honest, the record company almost gave me too much of a loose rein. I spent a lot of last year listening to dodgy ’80s rock, so when they said “Just do what you want, Matt”, I was like: Right, I’m gonna make a Van Halen record! But eventually I decided to pull it back a tiny bit. So I’ve made an album that’s unashamedly pop but done right.

    ‘Obviously I know I’ll be getting the New Robbie thing, but I’ve been called a lot, lot worse. Plus, I do want to sell shitloads of albums and be huge. And no, I’m not still the “bass player”. I couldn’t wait to get the fucking thing out of my hands.’

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4 comments

  1. Posted by martin Janssen on 29 Apr 2007 11:34

    Dear Time out Team,
    I am very glad that time out exists and find it one of the most helpful websites for going out in london. But one thing which strikes me is the fact that the ads you guys are putting on your website are more and more taking over the whole window I am looking at. that could even be acceptable. But imagine you are looking for some nice event and then around a 3sq cm patch are at least two moving images which show a TV advertisement for a beer brand or some software solutions. Frankly speaking: how the hell can I still enjoy to look at this site when constantly harrased by stuff which I dont want to see? Will your website one day end up with 80% of the screen occupied by at least 5,6 or seven or even more different advertisement clips ? I know the competition is hard but really , you dont want the time out website to end up being a pinboard with a little bit of nightlife guide at the bottom. Think about that guys...
    good luck and best regards Martin

  2. Posted by Future Sounds of London...... on 01 Feb 2007 22:19

    THE REAL HEAT

  3. Posted by sam on 28 Oct 2006 23:55

    matt is cool and deserves the best that he can get in the charts good luck!

  4. Posted by Matt fan from the begining! on 07 Aug 2006 17:27

    Glad to hear about Matt! Shame he went into rehab but glad he did too, since it was his choice and he wanted to get better! I'm going to meet and sing in a studio with Matt Willis next week and I can't wait! Wish me luck people! hehe! (love Matt Willis from the begining and further more!) eeee!!!

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