THE VIEW SOBER UP
Scottish rockers THE VIEW have vowed to curb their party lifestyle follow= ing the tragic death of their frontman’s mother.
Singer Kyle Falconer was devastated after his mum, Elizabeth, passed aw= ay in November (09), but he resolved to continue his duties with the band= , performing their scheduled gigs and working on their latest album.
Falconer admits the sad news had a profound effect on all the musicians= and they have resolved to cut down on their drinking in a bid to focus c= ompletely on their music career.
He says, "It was hard at the time but you’ve just got to get over it. M= y mum wouldn’t have liked it if I had just stopped performing.
"It’s not like I’m sober, but I don’t get as bad as when we first came = out. I got a bit overexcited. I still like to party (but) we are doing so= ber rehearsals now. There’s been a lot of pretty bad performances, gettin= g too drunk and not remembering stuff, so we’re just trying to keep on to= p of it."
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