Ask A Straight Guy: Oxford Collapse's Mike Pace
An indie band? From Brooklyn? I didn't believe it either, but I'm sure that Oxford Collapse's Myspace profile wouldn't lie. The bands snappy guitars and delivery have more than a little in common with We Are Scientists, for whom they opened at the Black Cat in August. In honor of their return to D.C., we subjected their guitarist/vocalist Mike Pace to inaugurate the return of Ask A Straight Person, where some of the dumb questions that gay people are asked get turned around on today's indie musicians. Full set of questions below the fold.
The New Gay: When did you first realize you were straight?
Mike Pace: When I discovered a stack of my father’s old Playboys in our basement when I was 11.
TNG: What is your least favorite stereotype about straight people?
MP: That we’re all beer-swillin’,flannel-wearin’, Emeril watchin’, Spaghetti-o-eatin, Nixon lovin’ mooks sittin’ on a hamburger.
TNG: What obligations, if any, do you feel that you have to the gay community?
MP: To let them know, “sorry guys, we’re not gay,” although our drummer Dan is working on an adaptation of “Dancer and the Dance” [sic] for the big screen, starring Al Pacino.
TNG: What are the biggest challenges faced by a straight guy in today's culture?
MP: Knowing that it’s okay to be “gay for a day” without fear of reprisal. I have no idea what that means. Girls just wanna have fun.
TNG: If you had to "go gay" for one member of the same sex, who would it be?
MP: Robert Redford circa “Jeremiah Johnson” or Martin Van Buren.
TNG: Given the seemingly endless number of "indie" bands in existence today, how do you think you set yourself apart from the crowd?
MP: Unlike most “indie” bands, none of us are gay. NOT THAT THERE’S ANYTHING WRONG WITH THAT!
TNG: Finally, why should Washington , DC come out and see you play tonight?
MP: Because we’ve been told that our live show is very gay and very Presidential, but not in that order.
1 comment:
I for one am thrilled to see this column back.
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