National press club: matt canavan, nathalie chaudry, jean-matthias dyer

National press club: matt canavan, nathalie chaudry, jean-matthias dyer.

Junkie

I saw ‚em! The band they played before they fell to pieces, a trio of old skools that kept on getting better and better, with songs like „the sun goes down“, „a million reasons why, 우리카지노but my problem is I wanna know why“ – that’s all a kid can get away with, is thinking, and they’re all right, because it’s a band that plays for ten minutes더킹카지노 a night, for weeks and weeks, before dying; you can tell a story there with something like „in the end“, but this time there’s no real narrative there. They’re just there for the fun of it. It’s an interesting band, I think, that has become popular again and has become a little bit of a thing, because the way they play now is so, so different from what they did a few years ago; I got to see ‚em recently, and they sound a lot less sick than they did last time. They’re probably making progress a little bit, and that’s good, because they don’t have to worry about losing any audience and they don’t have to be a certain sort of band anymore, they just have to be cool. When they’re not doing that, the only thing that bothers me is their songs are sometimes a little bit weird. I think they’re probably as good as they ever could be, even if the sound of „The Sun Goes Down“ was sort of weird; they got off on weird territory again.

Rising Above

Yeah, it’s hard to get too drunk off of this, but it’s something that makes me want to write. Like, you know, it’s a great band. I don’t know what happened with them as a whole. I have no idea how they ended up making the way they did, I think they were tr우리카지노ying to keep a distance from it and kept trying to be funny, and then the band stopped being that, and they started to do what they do now; they started acting and acting and acting, and they just kept playing to crowds at festivals and they stopped being good anymore, and then they started putting on shows, so they stopped being cool, and they were done for years and I really wanted a band that was like that, and I thought like, „I wanna write a song that has this very kind of melancholy thing that I’m thinking of writing, and I‘