Matt on life on the road.
“We’re living the dream so there’s a lot of rock and roll clichés happen. There’s a lot of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, smashing places up but there’s a lot of writing music, that’s the main way of keeping yourself sane when you’re on a tour bus for America for eight weeks or whatever." On rejection by the major labels: “It really hurt us because this band isn’t something that we do, this band is everything that we are." On Scotland: “You’ve got your own chants like ‘Let’s go f****** mental’. Nobody shouts that anywhere else.” Matt also talks about the band's film star fans and names the date for the release of their second album.
Read the full interview in tomorrow's Press.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfBKqaVk2Co
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