Not to be a Debbie Downer but new column Keep Your Day Job sees local acts discussing with us just exactly what they do when they’re not busy pretending to be rock gods on stage. We talk to Fuad of Kyoto Protocol for the inaugural session and discover that bankers ain’t boring people after all.
JUICE nips behind the rows of hastily erected tents and sets up camp with Paul and Rab Allan (lead guitar, backing vocals) and talks about disposable underwear, pharmaceuticals and newspapers.”There were like naked women running past our house every day and people cycling.” – Rab Allan
Yolanda Be Cool should be afraid of Americanos, that might be the only thing people remember them for. JUICE speaks with one-half of the duo before H-Artistry. “I have been bashed by a bouncer and sent to hospital for continuing to play after the club had closed one night.”
A real tuff guy. We speak with DJ Feadz before his arrival in KL this 19 November. “I think after that period of time [2007, the birth of nu-rave] our sound was very vulgarised by thousands of copycats which made it disgusting. We are on to other stuff now.” – DJ Feadz
JUICE snoops around and asks the “Brazilian Daft Punk” duo about their daily routine and hypothetical lost luggage among other things before they head down to Zouk KL this month.
We interviewed Brace Paine of Gossip before their Heineken Green Room performance last 5 October. “Karl [Lagerfeld] is hilarious though, he looks like the most serious man on earth anywhere he goes.” – Brace Paine