Paul Love, drummer, producer and one half of London alt indie duo Plastic Barricades tackling the latest questions from Volatile Weekly: What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? Growing up in Liverpool in the 90s there wasn’t much choice. Everyone played something, be it football or music. I just wanted to get to all those places I saw on television. New York, LA, London. My Dad was a fireman and he played drums. I looked up to him a lot, and he always said that music was love itself. That influenced me a lot. I’d like to think that if I wasn’t playing music I’d be doing a technical job for a lot of money; quantitative analysis, programming, maybe engineering but I had a lot of problems in high school. That probably wouldn’t have worked out.
Interview: Plastic Barricades
Interview: Plastic Barricades
Interview: Plastic Barricades
Paul Love, drummer, producer and one half of London alt indie duo Plastic Barricades tackling the latest questions from Volatile Weekly: What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? Growing up in Liverpool in the 90s there wasn’t much choice. Everyone played something, be it football or music. I just wanted to get to all those places I saw on television. New York, LA, London. My Dad was a fireman and he played drums. I looked up to him a lot, and he always said that music was love itself. That influenced me a lot. I’d like to think that if I wasn’t playing music I’d be doing a technical job for a lot of money; quantitative analysis, programming, maybe engineering but I had a lot of problems in high school. That probably wouldn’t have worked out.