Brian Molko
Brian Molko
Brian Molkois a British-American-Belgian musician, songwriter, lead vocalist, and guitarist of the band Placebo. He is known in particular for his distinctive nasal, high-pitched vocals, androgynous appearance, and unique guitar style and tuning...
NationalityBelgian
ProfessionRock Singer
Date of Birth10 December 1972
CityBrussels, Belgium
CountryBelgium
sex thinking missing
What's missing is the music. I'd like to rant on and on about the music, the mechanics of it. It's what I think about 90 per cent of the day. I don't think about getting high all the time. I guess I do think about sex a lot, though...
desire songwriting
A lot of what has pushed me forward is desire, and I have expressed that in my songwriting - perhaps because it's safer!
change tired confusing
Schizophrenic is the best word - I change from day to day. I can be quite confusing. Indecisive, workaholic, and tired today.
used weirdo magnet
I'm a weirdo magnet, but I'm handling it better than I used to.
strange advocating bubbles
We live in a strange bubble.
being-in-love freak
I love being a freak. It's great!
hangover mean mirrors
When every day became a hangover and when you look at yourself in the mirror and go 'I don't like how you're coming across to people.' and when every day just started to feel the same. After the 50th shag, it doesn't mean so much anymore.
thinking insecurity arrogance
I had a great deal of arrogance and a great deal of bravado, but I think the bravado was brought on by a huge insecurity.
fun dresses
The more you'll dress up the more fun you'll have.
limp-bizkit jokes
I'm really bad with jokes. I would have to say Limp Bizkit.
everyday littles used
I used to fly off the handle in everyday life, but I'm a little calmer now.
mirrors personality sides
The extreme side of my personality, which I chose to sort of display, was snowballing and getting a life of its own. It was like looking in a mirror and not recognising myself.
football mother believe
There's a difference between 'glamour' and 'glam rock'. Glam rock, to me, is a bunch of straight, hairy, football-liking lager lads dressed up in mother's castoffs and glamour is a certain sophistication, a certain other-worldliness, a certain unattainableness, which I think we certainly calculate. We believe that a band should be slightly larger than life - you should be transported to an alternate reality. I'm giving you some really good answers here, I'm very proud of myself.