Their lead singer almost lost his voice,his pet chameleon met a nasty halt and the band sing approximately killing each other. We got in the van with the K9 rockersStefan Babcock, lead singer of Toronto band Pup, and is happily recounting the precise moment when he thought his punk rock ambitions were well and truly finished.“We’d ended recording on the [bands moment] record and we had two days off before starting a seven-week tour,” he explains. “And on the first day, my vocal cords felt really peculiar; something was clearly unsuitable. So I went to see this doctor. They can glance at your vocal cords by sticking a camera down your throat or through your nose. Once she pulled it out, or she just said: ‘The dream is over.’ Related: Indie sad lads: rock's millennial men show they have feelings too Related: Modern Baseball: meet the band tackling pop-punk’s crude image Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com