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Three-and-a-half years into their career, Sugardrive were ready to release their second, high anticipated album, Sand Man Sky.
In September 1997, I had the chance to speak with the band’s lead singer, Paul Flynn, to talk through their journey at a time when South African modern rock was coming into its own.
When we spoke, the band was suffering huge frustration due to their label at the time missing a massive beat.
I loved this interview and am still in love with this band today.
By Jason CurtisThree-and-a-half years into their career, Sugardrive were ready to release their second, high anticipated album, Sand Man Sky.
In September 1997, I had the chance to speak with the band’s lead singer, Paul Flynn, to talk through their journey at a time when South African modern rock was coming into its own.
When we spoke, the band was suffering huge frustration due to their label at the time missing a massive beat.
I loved this interview and am still in love with this band today.

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