JOE sits down with one of the hottest tickets in the Irish music scene right now
"I don't even mind the Ireland scene one, but I think we were thrown into the south east London one," he says.
"I wonder in the music industry is there a cultural permission for men, and young men in particular, to engage in self-destructive behaviour that is kind of glorified in a sense?" Galavan asked. "Like, no one fucking looks after us. Our team around us, obviously, our manager and all those people who naturally sort of [help out] but other than that, I feel like we could totally fuck our lives up if we wanted to."The adrenaline spike at the end of every day is unnatural, and the dangers, as well, if you got fucked up the night before, you feel so fine after the show again.
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