




“I’m 23 but sometimes when the apathy kicks in, I feel 100 years old. Sometimes I get the idea I’ve been here before - a Parisienne whore or something, I don’t know, things don’t surprise me as much as I imagined they would. Maybe I’m just a fast learner.” [Brian Molko when asked if he feels grown up]

“I didn’t envisage all this would be such hard work,” he laments. “you lose touch with your fiends, and it has a really bad effect on relationships with people who have meant a hell of a lot to you. In fact, my job has contributed to the falling apart of the last meaningful relationship that I had, which happened quite recently. It gets very lonely, you spend a lot of time in the limelight and then - Bang! - five minutes later you aren’t.” Brian Molko, 1997