Hey, I'm Daniel. I study a MSc in Neuroscience at Uni. Leeds. I write an E-Zine called @NeuroSupremacy. It's all about the brain. Obvs.

I think you should read my interview with the lostprophets, or my interview with Zebrahead or maybe my report on Andrew Fenlon...or even his response to my report. I met Jedward once too, they suck. Read the interview with my childhood hero Danny Smith! I also just interviewed Chris Ramsey, a cool comedian. Oh and OK GO! sexy band. I just reviewed day 1 and day 2 of Infest 2010. I covered Bingley Music Live where I interviewed The Blackout and Dan Le Sac & Scroobius Pip. I just interviewed Less Than Jake.

 

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Interview with the other big wolf! Danny Smith!

Ever since Danny Smith was involved in Big Wolf on Campus, one of my favourite children’s shows, I have been involved in following his career. Big Wolf was a great success, which sadly ended…He got a band called The City Drive together and there sound was pretty amazing. He just started his solo music career, with some electro-rock-pop beats which you can check out on his myspace. He gracefully answered some of my questions!

1) So you have had an entertainment career that some would kill for, you played Merton J Dingle in what remains my favourite childhood show and you had a successful band with a great sound. I hear now you are going back to your roots and are pursuing your acting and solo career? If this is true, what made you want to leave the band and do this?


»>everything i cared about in la crashed down on me at one time. i had to leave the city and start anew in my hometown, Toronto. the rebuilding process has been going okay. i’m acting a bit and recording music just for fun.


2) Merton J Dingle, a role I hope you seriously loved was a big nerd, a huge supernatural loving nerd and he captured the hearts of many! He was a character who was always living up to Tommy and in some respects of the phrase always came “second”, he was a “nerd” who didn’t really fit in. Do you think this character reflects you in anyway? Where did you draw your motivation for this character?


»>playing the nerd is my bread & butter haha. bwoc was a dream job, where i got to release all of my goofiness and put it on screen every week. i hadn’t watched a frame of the show in 8 years and just found it on tv recently. i watched three episodes. it’s hilarious and i love seeing the ol’ gang together.


3) Your music has a great sound, a sort of pop-rock-fun-punk sound that hit the internet hard, do you ever feel like there will be a reunion of the band?


»>i’d be interested in reuniting but my sound has changed drastically. my songs are still (hopefully) catchy but it’s all electropop now. plus, i live on the other side of the continent, so i don’t see a reunion happening anytime soon. i do still love those guys.


4) I know that when you were in The City Drive, a whole host of English fans asked you for hope that you would one day tour the UK, what are your thoughts on this?


»> still hoping…


5) Your style is clean cut punk cool and I love it, do you consciously make decisions about what to wear or do you think it comes naturally?


»> i take all of my sartorial cues from williamsburg kids. kidding.


6) On a quick side note, you are a Canadian dude…How do you feel about TV shows such as South park which frequently make Canada into a joke?


»>i love it! all canadians do. we have the best sense of humor. ever notice how the biggest comedic box office stars are all canucks? jim carrey, mike myers, seth rogen…


7) What are your upcoming plans? Can you give us an exclusive on anything you plan on doing next or have in the works?

»>there’s a huge acting job i am hoping to book. hopefully i can give you some good news very soon. if nothing happens by the end of this summer, i’ll give up the biz and get a “real” job. otherwise, i’m just making music and paintings and trying to figure out my life.


other questions!


1) Are you on team Werewolf or team Vampire?

»>i’m team kristen stewart.

2) How do you define Time, in one sentence if you can.

»>time is the disease we will all die from and i wish we could stop it.

3) Define yourself in one word.

»>generally: fun. these days: stressed.

4) Boxers or Briefs

»>boxerbriefs.

5) Are you in a relationship?

»>as facebook would say, “it’s complicated.”

6) A red head, A blonde and a Brunette….Who do you kiss, sleep with and marry?

»>brunettes across the board.

Glee is a pretentious adult version of high school musical, and that’s why I love it. The characters are relatable, the teachers are sort of cool but the counsellor is my favourite. I hope I’m that insane when I start practicing. Sue Sylvester happens to be the greatest character in the entire show, she is a middle aged woman, who no longer menstruates.

Sue: Iron tablet? It keeps your strength up when you menstruate.
Will: I don’t menstruate.
Sue: Neither do I.


She is horrified with the formation of Glee club because it takes money away from her cheerleaders. She is supposed to be a D-List celebrity in the shows world…but in my world, she is an A-List queen and I love her.

Sue: I want my full budget restored. I want a fog machine.

She is a competitive woman, driven by ambition and the prospect of fame and success, and if it wasn’t for her living with hepatitus she would be the sexiest thing since a properly organised pile of magazines on any reception desk.

Sue: That was the most offensive thing I’ve seen in 20 years of teaching — and that includes an elementary school production of Hair.

She is a white semi-middle class woman, who in one episode of Glee becomes co-director of the club and with some dreamed up method of disbanding the group becomes very attached to minorities…After coming across as some hateful old witch, she lets a cute girl with down syndrome become one of her elite cheerleaders…later we find out her sister Jean has down syndrome, rounding off the episode quite nicely.

Sue: I like minorities so much, I’m thinking of moving to California to become one.


I rate this show a perfect 9 out of 10, why? because nothing is perfect…this show is let down by the male lead singer, so far…not being too good. Sorry.

Glee is a pretentious adult version of high school musical, and that’s why I love it. The characters are relatable, the teachers are sort of cool but the counsellor is my favourite. I hope I’m that insane when I start practicing. Sue Sylvester happens to be the greatest character in the entire show, she is a middle aged woman, who no longer menstruates.

Sue: Iron tablet? It keeps your strength up when you menstruate.

Will: I don’t menstruate.

Sue: Neither do I.

She is horrified with the formation of Glee club because it takes money away from her cheerleaders. She is supposed to be a D-List celebrity in the shows world…but in my world, she is an A-List queen and I love her.

Sue: I want my full budget restored. I want a fog machine.

She is a competitive woman, driven by ambition and the prospect of fame and success, and if it wasn’t for her living with hepatitus she would be the sexiest thing since a properly organised pile of magazines on any reception desk.

Sue: That was the most offensive thing I’ve seen in 20 years of teaching — and that includes an elementary school production of Hair.

She is a white semi-middle class woman, who in one episode of Glee becomes co-director of the club and with some dreamed up method of disbanding the group becomes very attached to minorities…After coming across as some hateful old witch, she lets a cute girl with down syndrome become one of her elite cheerleaders…later we find out her sister Jean has down syndrome, rounding off the episode quite nicely.

Sue: I like minorities so much, I’m thinking of moving to California to become one.

I rate this show a perfect 9 out of 10, why? because nothing is perfect…this show is let down by the male lead singer, so far…not being too good. Sorry.