Near to the Wild Heart of Life – the follow-up to Japandroids’ 2012 breakout, Celebration Rock, which went Top 40 in Billboard – is the most commercially assured evidence of that bond. “That trumps the little bullshit that could come between us. “It only works if we get along,” he insists. Prowse claims, “The big part of knowing each other this long is knowing how to push each other’s buttons” – but also, King adds, when you shouldn’t. “Not recently,” King says after a long pause, standing at a bar in New York’s Greenwich Village. They are lost for an answer to a simple question: When did the two friends – who met in college, formed the band more than a decade ago and have just made their third and best album, Near to the Wild Heart of Life – last have a serious argument? Singer-guitarist Brian King and drummer David Prowse of the Canadian power-punk duo Japandroids turn to each other in confusion.
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