The Brag, 20 September 2004, with Andy Strachan
Article by: Rob Moran
THE LYING END
The Living End's Andy Strachan just can't let the cool cats out of the bag.
Andy Strachan, drummer of Australia's premier poppin'-punkin'-rockabillyin'
trio The Living End, is one lying motherf00ker. Like all lying motherf00kers, he
doesn't even know that he's a lying motherf00ker, answering questions politely
like he's Dorothy from The Wizard Of Oz. However, unlike Dorothy, Strachan
doesnt't spend his time chasing around a metaphorical penis named Toto, but
rather forcing inexperienced music journalists to read between his falsified
statements.
Did you know that if you took all the letters in "The Living End" and mixed them
around, you'd come up with the anagram "Devil Night"? Granted, you'd have the
letters E and N left over, but that's not important. You know where I learned
that? In my dream while I was trying to figure out why Andy Strachan is such a
lying motherf00ker.Nevertheless, like a jackrabbit out of a tempest, the truth
slowly reveals itself.
After the departure of previous drummer Travis Demsey in 2001. Strachan entered
The Living End fray well after the band had already established itself as one of
Australia's premier acts. So how did he take to being thrusted into the national
spotlight, replacing a key member of one of the country's most popular bands?
"Well it's coming up to three years now", Strachan replies, "I've been there for
a little while but I'll always be the new guy. But that's okay, I can deal with
that".
Now, anyone who's remotely followed the band in the past few years will have
heard rumours of Strachan's constant abuse at the hands of the The Living End's
tsar and tsarina, Chris Cheney and Scott Owen. Cheney wing-tipping all over
Strachan's hands whenever he made a drumming mistake, Owen beating him over the
side of the head with his upright bass while he was sleeping as a
"joke", and both members forcing him to match the endurance of an electronic
drum machine for days on end whilst they sat on a nearby couch eating Pringles,
watching and re-watching the 'Johnny B. Goode' scene from Back To The Future Pt.
I - each of these acts were committed against the drummer under the guide of an
"initiation of process".
Besides being subjected to such acts of abuse, Strachan spent the earlier part
of the ear touring the world with The Living End, and most excitingly the US as
part of the Aussie Invasion tour with compatriots and international assholes Jet
and The Vines. "We did Japan, the US and London as well - it's been a busy time
but very enjoyable".
"The Aussie Invasion tour was fantastic - but was a stack of fun. Every show
sold out. Aussie bands are making a big impact over there. We got to watch both
bands every night. To see Jet doing so well over there, its great for Australian
music...", he pauses, possibly sensing my next question. "...And they were very
very nice people". Despite his brave facade, all the talk about Jet and The
Vines' rapid success in the US seems to unsettle Strachan. The resentment is
literally written all over his face and eyes, and its surprising that I can tell
this since we spoke on the phone . It's as if he's thinking, "I'm touring The
States with a bunch of drunken bastards and a psychotic frontman-child, who
overtly rip off Iggy & The Stooges, The Jam, AC/DC, The Beatles and Nirvana
respectively, and we're the least popular? This is ######!".
But I don't want to put words into Strachan's mouth; I just want to pull the
thoughts he should be having out of his head.
So What's on the near horizon for Strachan and The Living End?
"We have a DVD out at the end of this month - it's choc-a-bloc full. There's a
singles compilation with all the older songs plus two new singles that are going
straight to radio.We're gearing up for the Australian tour; we're doing some big
venues. There are also a lot of singles floating around for the new album. We're
gonna try to get into the studio early next year and bring out the album fairly
quickly".
Once again, he just can't help himself. Andy, there's no need to lie - it's
obvious that The Living End are launching a campaign to take over Australia, if
not the world, so just say it. I promise, you'll feel a lot better....