I like it okay." I think a lot of people really loved that record. People really took hold of Celebration Rock, and it meant something special to a lot of people beyond just, "Oh, it’s a pretty good record. Prowse: I think a lot of people like a lot of music, but we have a pretty devoted fan base. Westword: What was it like working on the new record with improbably high expectations from fans? After nearly five years between recordings, the act's two members, David Prowse and Brian King, have released a new album, Near to the Wild Heart of Life, scheduled some touring and have found themselves more confident than ever in their singing and songwriting. The duo has not only found a renewed energy for life on the road, but also a new sense of direction.Īhead of the band's Denver show, drummer David Prowse chatted with Westword. Things are about to get wild for Canadian rock group Japandroids.
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