The
fourth and final part of Feltbeats's interview with Tom Felton (Draco) to promote his upcoming EP,
In Good Hands, is online now (the first parts can be read
here,
here,
here and
here). In it, Tom breaks down his song lyrics, the personal connections he has to a few of them, how his friends and family have reacted to his burgeoning singing career and takes fan questions via Twitter:
Quote:
Well, whenever you can send them over, that’d be great. Okay, next Twitter question, Cazling asks, “What is your fascination with time?” It seems like a lot of your songs have sort of this theme of time?
TF: Yeah, well, I’m not really obsessed with time, but rather that time is right now, and leaving something behind. The real thing that means so much to me about all this music is that, if something happens to me, I’ve left something behind that people can look at. They can type my name into Google and Feltbeats.com will come up and there will be all the information about what I’ve done with my life. So I guess it isn’t so much about time, but rather making sure I’ve left something behind before my time runs out.
Quote:
TheWorldiSee asks: Do any of your friends or family ever tease you about the love-y content of some of your songs?
TF: Yes! Yes, definitely. That’s why I don’t share my music with my friends and family. (Laughs) Yeah, my brothers think it is a bit sad, but my mum likes it. (Laughs) And my friends [have a go], but in a friendly way, so it’s no big deal.
The full interview can be read
here.