Danny never glorifies being poor and doing crime — this man isn’t selling the Great American Gangster Story perpetuated by the likes of Jay-Z and most NYC rappers.
With the tour on the way, JUICE gets down with a trendsetting, jetsetting type of each state and asks them to unearth their travelling essentials — be it music, books, practical items, clothes, whatever they want, really.
Think free accommodation in Singapore, transportation from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, vouchers from Rip Curl, beauty services prior to the the party, chauffeur service to and from festival grounds and hotel, F&B allowance, and more!
JUICE was glad that our expectations were tampered before coming into the band’s debut The Bones of What You Believe – because it’s every bit as good as we originally believed.
On latest track ‘Eden’, Ben Khan sings vague religious lyrics over grimy synths, blared horns, and Prince-y guitar loops. It might not be ‘Drive (Part 2)’ like fans had expected, but we dare say that ‘Eden’ is better off that way.