It’s nice to see a few English bums coming over here and kinda like doing well. In regards to the English scene, I don’t really know much. I’ve kinda lost track of things back in England. Before when we were touring in the U.S., I used to read the “NME” every week and keep my tabs on things there. To be honest, I used to keep my finger on the pulse of the indie rock scene in England. We don’t really get too much time back home. Whenever we go back to England, we don’t do any gigs or kinda play. How would you describe the indie rock scene in Britain?ĭB: To be honest, we’ve not really done anything in England. SC: Indie rock is huge in America right now. It’s difficult to separate them both, but we love playing anywhere. It’s kinda nerve-racking in the U.S., because you always see people who just stand there going, “Impress me! Impress me!” We love playing in England, and we love playing in the U.S. I think in England it tends to be that people go out to gigs tend to have more of a party than in the U.S. With the American audiences, it just seems like you got to go out and impress them a lot more, I think. as opposed to Great Britain?ĭB: That is a good question! I’ve said this numerous times before. How would you compare your audiences in the U.S. SC: You guys are currently touring around the States. British indie rock band Scars on 45 will headline a free concert Sept.
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