After parting ways with his band Dry The River in 2014, violinist Will Harvey considered leaving music altogether. Then, he played some sessions at Middle Farm Studios – whose owner, Peter Miles, he knew from the local scene in Newbury, the town he grew up in. “It was just so much fun. And I thought, ‘You know what? This is what it’s all about. This is the most fun you can have being a violinist,’” Will recalls to Kerrang! today. Doubling down on his decision to continue playing, Will then got a master’s degree in violin at Trinity Laban Conservatoire, where he met a lot of younger musicians. Soon after, opportunities to play came in from people he had known through Newbury and his band. “I discovered that I was in a unique position of having a wh...