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SCOTT AND BRIAN

ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ALAN BRAXE AND LIFELIKE OUTSIDE UNDERBAR, 6.9

By DAVID DAY

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How was the night?

Brian: Fucking incredible. I came up from Rhode Island for this. I saw them in New York, too.

 

What do you like about these guys? Can you explain it?

B: Unique, man. Unique.

Scott: Unexplainable. Awesome show.

 

Did you dance tonight?

B: I fucking partied my ass off, man!

S: Three hours straight!

 

What is it about the French sound?

B: Electro-house.

S: France is where the music is. I mean the US has it too, but France is where its coming from.

 

It was their first time in Boston.

S: Thank you! Thank you Lifelike! Awesome night.

B: It was fucking incredible.

S: Nothing beats it, holy shit.

 

Was there a moment where you were like, this is it?

S: That's a tough question, to put a moment on it. It really is too much. They are both really good artists. It's more than you can ask for. Way more than you can ask for.

 



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