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This is an archive article published on June 15, 2010

A Different Song

<i>Singer Jascha Richter,drummer Kare Wanscher and guitarist Mikkel Lentz of Danish band Michael Learns to Rock talk to<b>SUANSHU KHURANA</b>about their musical journey over two decades</i>

Singer Jascha Richter,drummer Kare Wanscher and guitarist Mikkel Lentz of Danish band Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR) talk toSUANSHU KHURANAabout their musical journey over two decades

From being a small cafe band in 1987 to becoming one of the most popular soft rock acts,how has the journey been?
It has been absolutely fantastic – and it still is. All our dreams came through within a few years after we formed the band and then things developed into new unknown territory. We feel blessed to have had these experiences with MLTR.

Most bands break up after the initial success,while you have been together for 22 long years,bar a two year break-up in 2001. What is the secret?
The reason we stay together is because it makes sense. Our fans come to our shows and we still enjoy playing and travelling,so why should we stop? There is also the pleasure of making music,even though sometimes things like television shows or interviews can become a little boring.

This is your third trip to India. How clued in are you about Indian music? Do you have any plans to collaborate with Indian musicians?
We don’t really remember any of the names,but we have heard a lot of great Indian artists. We apologize for our lack of memory.

What are you looking forward to during the concert tour this time,and what can the audience expect?
Our Indian audience has always been fantastic. The last time we played in India we recorded a live album in Shillong. There are lots of other things that we would like to do while in India but I think the time is very short this time. We expect to gain a few kilos while in India because we enjoy Indian food. As for our shows this time,they are smaller ones of only 40 minutes,but we shall be performing a lot of oldies.

Tell us something about your seventh studio album Eternity. You have been promoting it since last year,how has the response been so far?
Eternity was the first that Mikkel produced for MLTR and the first time we released an album on our own record label. Due to the full artistic freedom this gave us we decided to include a few old unreleased songs on the album. That was a lot of fun going back 20 years and recording material from the early days. Also we have tried to give the tracks a feel of the very early days of MLTR from the late 1980s.

Are you guys working on any other album?
We are currently recording and expect to have a new album ready later this year or by the beginning of 2011.

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Why did you name the band Michael Learns to Rock since no member of the band has ever been called Michael. Has it got anything to do with Michael Jackson?
When we started we admired the King of Pop a lot and we still do. So we thought it was funny to use the name “Michael” and “Rock”. Also this was in the days of bands like Johnny Hates Jazz and Frankie Goes to Hollywood,so why not Michael learns to Rock?

MLTR has always had a clean image. How have you maintained that? Or is it a myth?
We act as the persons we are and we are very comfortable with our image. We enjoy our life and don’t need to act crazy to get attention. And any scandals that are there,we keep to ourselves.

MLTR will perform in Mumbai tomorrow at Landmark,High Street Phoenix,and on June 16 at Enigma,JW Marriott

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