OP-ED: Was Christofer Drew Out Of Line in his Bryan Stars Interview?

Christofer Drew of Never Shout Never has never been one to stay quiet about how he feels on any topic. Once again, that became very clear in a brand new interview with Bryan Stars, a 22 year old music interviewer with a knack for silly questions and a very loose style of conversation.

In the interview (which is a a whopping 40+ minutes long), Drew takes the opportunity to tell Bryan exactly how he feels about his technique and his choice of questions. He quite obviously hurt Bryan’s feelings. That much is concluded from the short crying scene edited into the tail end of the interview.

The fan reaction has been overwhelmingly one-sided as Drew loses followers on Twitter and bands call him out in disrespect, instead showing their support for Bryan.

Now, we are NOT taking sides on this issue. That must be made perfectly clear. That being said, we’d like to take an unbiased look at the interview and what was said. Here it goes…

Clearly Drew and his bandmates are not thrilled to do this interview. That is obvious right off the bat. While Chris does not always have the most positive demeanor, he took an annoyed stance right from the start. Going into a Bryan Stars interview isn’t exactly a surprise when it comes to the questions being asked, but normally a band member or band members take it for what it is.

Bryan dives right into his normal slew of silliness with questions like, “What would your porn star name be?” or “What is your favorite feature on Chris’ body?” This is where I’m normally reminded that I’m not a big fan of Bryan’s interview technique and I find something else to do (without comment). I think that same idea begins to cross the band’s mind. To be fair, though, Chris does say from the start, ever subtly, that they wish to talk about music, not silly things. In fact, throughout the entire interview, Drew keeps dropping hints that they should be talking about music, even referencing that they are in the studio. Bryan seemingly ignores these transitions and continues to ask his humor-filled queries.

At about 35 minutes into the video, Bryan is quieted by the now extremely annoyed Christofer Drew who begins to berate Stars for his interview tactics. This is the controversy. Is Drew in the right or is he being overly critical? Again, here is our unbiased opinion.

He is both right and wrong. Going into a Bryan Stars interview means one thing, pointless banter and irrelevant questions. Being their second interview, this must come as no surprise. I think they knew this going in and they had plans to speak up about it. Now, on Drew’s defense, Bryan Stars interviews are rather pointless. Despite saying in most interviews that it’s “all about the music,” Stars really does talk very little about music, rather focusing on questions surrounding teen love or physical appearance.

From a journalistic standpoint, this is rather rude and disrespectful to any band looking for a good outlet to share their passion for music to new people. In music, the focus SHOULD be on music and the process that goes into making it, not skinny jeans and haircuts. This is the point Drew drives home, but in a fashion that left much to be desired. He could have done this off camera, for one. That is just courtesy, even if you are annoyed. They also could have at any time simply stopped the interview, then told him why they decided to do so.

Instead, the bashed him on his own show and Stars, who likely knew the sympathy hits and interview like this would bring, posted it for all of his fans to see. Heck, the man trended world-wide on Twitter over the ordeal. It’s here we find issue with Stars. Sure, being honest and true to your fans is important, but starting drama by posting this isn’t the sort of attention you want. When it is “all about the music,” why would you want to hurt the musicians you were originally trying to help promote, even in the style Stars does it in. Sure, they made a fool out of you on your own dime (he drove 7 hours to do the interview), but if you take the arrogance and bitterness out of their words, you’re left with a good lesson.

This industry, beyond the music, is based in professionalism. Interviews require preparation, careful research, and intelligent questioning. That is what gets you noticed as a credible source of information. Perhaps that isn’t Bryan Stars’ intent, maybe he is fine with the goofiness and lack of reporting. That’s up to him, but what this interview really tells us is that some bands want their fans to know what’s going on, not what sort of underwear they choose to wear and why. Both sides have reasons to be upset at the other party, but we don’t appreciate the drama of young adults storming our timelines.

Watch the interview for yourself right below and give us your educated thoughts. Was Chris right to call out Bryan? (skip to 35 minutes if you’re on a time constraint)

EDIT: After reading reading through comments defending either party or calling out myself on bias towards either party, I’d like to say this.

I really think that NSN and their publicist (who likely set it up, not Drew himself) should have declined the interview or just asked it to end in a professional way. What they did to Bryan was very rude and discourteous. At the same time, however, despite his good intentions and unconventional style of interviewing, Bryan should have just scrapped the interview. Publishing it makes him no better than Christofer Drew.

Everyone has bad interviews sometimes, I have, other writers on Under The Gun, Absolutepunk, and AltPress have, it’s a part of industry life. Not everything goes the way you’d like it to. Bryan himself says that in his video and I fully agree. I think he understands. I think it’s better to learn from an interview like this one though, rather than “finishing it” with a few shots of you crying over it. That isn’t anyway to go about it. That doesn’t help anyone. It can only hurt. Sometimes you have to deal with jerk musicians or maybe they are just having a bad day, but in cases like that, you move on to the next interview and keep doing your thing, you grow. Maybe you even do things a bit different next time.

In short, the video shouldn’t have been posted, Chris’ people should have told him no, and we could continue just liking or disliking them for their music or interviews, not for ridiculous dramatic reasons like those that unfolded this week. On that, I think we can all agree.

Thanks for reading.

Jacob Tender
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157 Responses to “OP-ED: Was Christofer Drew Out Of Line in his Bryan Stars Interview?”

  1. After reading, I think it reads that way, but I won’t cover my ass by editing it. It’s published, it’s done. I really think that NSN should have declined the interview or just asked it to end. What they did was very rude and discourteous. At the same time, however, Bryan should have just scrapped the interview. Publishing it makes him no better than Christofer Drew. 

    Everyone has bad interviews sometimes, it’s better to learn or try to save the interview though, rather than “finishing it” with a few shots of you crying over it. That isn’t anyway to go about it. Sometimes you have to deal with jerks like Drew, but in cases like that, you move on to the next interview and keep doing your thing, maybe a bit different next time.

    In short, the video shouldn’t have been posted, Chris should have told him no, and we could continue just liking/disliking them for their music or interview questions, not for ridiculous dramatic reasons.

  2. After reading, I think it reads that way, but I won’t cover my ass by editing it. It’s published, it’s done. I really think that NSN should have declined the interview or just asked it to end. What they did was very rude and discourteous. At the same time, however, Bryan should have just scrapped the interview. Publishing it makes him no better than Christofer Drew. 

    Everyone has bad interviews sometimes, it’s better to learn or try to save the interview though, rather than “finishing it” with a few shots of you crying over it. That isn’t anyway to go about it. Sometimes you have to deal with jerks like Drew, but in cases like that, you move on to the next interview and keep doing your thing, maybe a bit different next time.

    In short, the video shouldn’t have been posted, Chris should have told him no, and we could continue just liking/disliking them for their music or interview questions, not for ridiculous dramatic reasons.

    (this is copy pasted from above, this question has come up a few times.)

  3. Who’s dick am I on? Are you talking about Bryan, Drew, Or the author of this article?

    I’ve repeatedly agreed with those arguing both sides, I believe that Chris was extremely rude and unprofessional, and Bryan was just the same by not doing research (apart from his fan-driven question approach to interviews) and posting this video online merely for hits and giggles (hits is not misspelled)If you are implying that I am on the author’s dick, I am not. The author’s dick is on me. In fact, it’s attached. I am the author. 

    Thank you for reading.

  4. Thank you for reading,

    I’d agree with you to some extent. After reading, I think it reads that way, but I won’t cover my ass by editing it. It’s published, it’s done. I really think that NSN should have declined the interview or just asked it to end. What they did was very rude and discourteous. At the same time, however, Bryan should have just scrapped the interview. Publishing it makes him no better than Christofer Drew. 

    Everyone has bad interviews sometimes, it’s better to learn or try to save the interview though, rather than “finishing it” with a few shots of you crying over it. That isn’t anyway to go about it. Sometimes you have to deal with jerks like Drew, but in cases like that, you move on to the next interview and keep doing your thing, maybe a bit different next time.

    In short, the video shouldn’t have been posted, Chris should have told him no, and we could continue just liking/disliking them for their music or interview questions, not for ridiculous dramatic reasons.

  5. After reading, I can see how it reads that way, but I won’t cover my ass by editing it. It’s published, it’s done. I really think that NSN should have declined the interview or just asked it to end. What they did was very rude and discourteous. At the same time, however, Bryan should have just scrapped the interview. Publishing it makes him no better than Christofer Drew. 

    Everyone has bad interviews sometimes, it’s better to learn or try to save the interview though, rather than “finishing it” with a few shots of you crying over it. That isn’t anyway to go about it. Sometimes you have to deal with jerks like Drew, but in cases like that, you move on to the next interview and keep doing your thing, maybe a bit different next time.In short, the video shouldn’t have been posted, Chris should have told him no, and we could continue just liking/disliking them both for their music or interview questions, not for ridiculous dramatic reasons.

  6. Shown Their True Colors says:

    Chris and his music has always helped me. But when I see this video, I just think that he was being a fake before or that he has really changed in the past 2 years since the first interview. Try putting yourself in Bryan’s shoes. He drove 7 hours to and back, setting up, the interview, and he had to stay for the show. Plus he also had New York Times with him. I always hear Chris talking about his fans, well one of his fans (Bryan’s friend who he had brought cause he knew he loved NSN)  kept his sunglasses for the whole 2 years and all Chris said was Oh  Cool. If you don’t believe me watch the first 1 (2010) and the new one (2012). Something has changed in Chris’s attitude. Bryan posted this video because a lot of his fans were asking for another one with NSN and his fans knew he had made this new video. He just posted for the fans, not himself or revenge. Never Shout Never did good making themselves look like complete jerks. I am still shocked by what my [former] idols did. Hours later Chris got taken to jail for having weed. Some say he might have been high during the interview but nothing is proven.

  7. Guest says:

    No one here is a winner. Yes, they are both wrong in different aspects, but what I haven’t seen from the comments below is, if you’re in a band, is it not your job to do your research on who’s interviewing you before accepting it–or even showing up? Even if NSN did an interview with the guy last year, it’s possible the band actually hasn’t seen another interview by Bryan… in which case, was it not the band’s responsibility–well before hand–to do their own research on the matter and anticipate what would come? 

  8. April Prichard says:

     Do you think that the format (youtube) make the pressure to have posted this more so than it would for you or a magazine?  The fans knew in real time that the interview was being conducted.  I’m not a fan of either party, but I follow both on Twitter and the near harassment that Stars was receiving to post the video was extreme.

  9. I’m not sure if you are aware, but Bryan Stars earns money on YouTube. His pay correlates directly to the amount of plays his videos get. 

    I think it will be difficult to say he is a victim after he receives his check.

  10. AR says:

    you dont think the publicist would run it by the band? the devil wears prada rejected bryan stars… i would hope that christopher drew would have that same type of say. 

  11. AR says:


     I really think that NSN should have declined the interview “this is exactly the point i was trying to make earlier. but the person responded with “its the publicist, christopher drew had no say” and then you liked that comment. the point im trying to make is, even with the publicist being the one who sets up interviews, it could’ve been (and should’ve been) declined. 

  12. Eeshan Dutta says:

    I would have to disagree. I think people should get to know what know what kind of person Christofer Drew really is. On the other hand, Bryan Stars’ interviews have always been different. But that’s why I’m subscribed to him on YouTube. He has more interesting interviews than the usual “So what’s the album called”, “What kind of songs will be in it”, “When will it come out” etc. Also, most of the questions he asked were from Drew’s own fans, so basically Drew bashed his own fans’ questions. And did you see that pinch on the cheeks at the end? That was extremely rude!

  13. April Prichard says:

    Youve misunderstood me. I don’t believe their are victims in this world, period. We create our reality. What I am saying is that the comparison to a print interview isn’t adequate. If you do an interview and don’t print it, some people might not even be aware that you did the interview. However, there was a great expectation of this video. If he had simply said, “it didn’t go well so I’m not posting” he could have lost a huge following who would have accused him of all sorts of things. Scrapping it wasn’t a good way to protect himself.

  14. April Prichard says:

    Also I think it’s interesting that people are ignoring the total character represented in the video. For example, the drummer visibly displays animosity the entire time, even going do far as to dramatically drop a cigarette on the floor at about the 23:10 mark. Likewise crew who is supposed to represent respect for environment holds an ashtray and flicks ashes on the floor continuously. Also the comment about not being attached is contradicted by an obvious attachment to “false rumors”. The dynamic which is disliked of being not taken musically serious was and is still being created by cdrew. He wants the band recognized but spent most of their career referring to them as his backing band. There are inconsistencies throughout character.

  15. audrey says:

    i agree that it wasn’t right to be very rude like that but seriously stupid questions like that get super annoying i would know…. music is the only thing that means something to me i play my guitar every single day now after i started in with a band, people get annoyed with me because all i do is talk about music. MUSIC this and MUSIC that. its the only thing that makes me happy and i as a 14 year old girl have made two pages of questions the WHOLE, NSN band will like 

  16. audrey says:

    yes it did because christofer drew has a point i mean i love bryan he is soooo funny but stupid questions for a famous band i mean come on…..:)

  17. audrey says:

    wow you are just being stupid i bet in a month you will be like omfg christofer had a  point ladidadidadidadida

  18. Samantha says:

    I think that the questions that have been asked by Bryan were not really what it was meant for and that was to inform. To inform about the music, the way they are, the tours and all that. I think that Christofer had any right to say what he said and do what he did. Sure it might have been rude but you know the questions were ridiculous, “What would be your porn star name be?” What does that have to do with music? With them in general? It doesn’t matter what or how popular Bryan was/is. It should have been just about the music not the silly non-important questions. Bryan should have gotten to the point and not those other things. I think that Christofer was not entirely to fault here it was Bryan as well, as I said in the other sentence. All of this is my opinion. Bryan was also just insulting the bandmates and with the fact that Chris pointed out his legs and tattoos. I also think that he is very down to earth and very wise. Be proud that he said what some might be think.

  19. Drew says:

     A famous band? Oy vey.

  20. Haley Carroll says:

     Bryan asks unconventional questions. That’s why he’s famous. There are tons of other interviewers out there that focus on the music, but sometimes the fans want to know more about the artist than just the music. I think we need people like Bryan. I don’t think Chris should have called him out. I think he went too far as to say his show was a joke. Plus, if he thinks the show is a joke, the fact that he’s been on the show more than once makes him part of the joke. And to everyone saying that it was wrong for Bryan to end the video with shots of him cryings: why shouldn’t he have the right to express himself on the issue after Chris did? He would have eventually had to come out and say something about it, and I think it’s better that he did it now. Crying doesn’t make him less professional. It shows he’s real. Chris wants him to be real, right? That makes him real.

  21. Melonade_dance_alivia says:

    I’ve been a fan of nsn for many, many years. I loved their happy, quirky music like on the brightside and can’t stand it. although, i loved how they also showed a more serious side like in losing it and sellout. I feel like that’s how interviews should be; have a quirky, bubbly part and then get more into the heart and soul of music. Christofer Drew has always been a role-model to me. his outlook on love and life in general was inspirational. I get that he wanted to get more into the music than silly questions. but hey, everyone wants to know funny facts about musicians. but I think asking for Christofer Drew; a man who clearly stated her wants peace, love, unity and harmony shouldn’t be asked ‘what do you hate most about your band mates’. The reason nsn left their old, upbeat music and into the modern, different feel music is because they wanted to show a different side of them. That’s how the interview should have went. We already saw Nsn’s quirky side in the first video, we wanted to see more of a serious side. and clearly Christofer and the rest of the band wanted that aswell. Could Christofer have dealt with this a different way? of course. but we all have our off days, we can’t judge. you never know what could have happened that day. As for Bryan, I get why he added in the last few clips of him explaining why he posted it, and I like how he mentioned he should post the highs and lows of his career, but the crying was almost a plead of sympathy. Both did wrong, but can’t we just forgive and forget? Christofer didn’t want to start hate; ever since the beginning of his career he wanted to spread love and stop hate. So; if you still have respect for Christofer, sweet. If you’ve lost respect, fine.

  22. Erikka Monique says:

    I Think Everybody Should Chill Out Bashing Chris I mean he does have a point not all the time its about joking and getting into the personal life . They Want To Talk About Their Passion and what they love to do not about girlfriends and bs .Yeah I Know Thats Why Bryan Is Popular Cause He Gives You The Other Sides Of bands But Nsn told how they felt , I Mean its Not Like He Just Went Out And Said Bryan Was A Waste Of Time And Is Just a Joke And That His Show Sucks  Those Words Didnt Come Out Of His Mouth , He Said To Stop Joking And Be Real . & It Seems Like Bryan Just Wanted Them To Look Worse Then What They Already Did By Posting Him Crying over it or to simplify that, by making people pity him because Chris shared what he felt . I Mean Yeah It was A Little Rude But Stars have their good days and bad days but it doesnt make nsn any more or less of the great band they are and i didnt think anyone who was a so called “Nsn Fan” should stop listening to them because of one bad interview , It shows how many true fans were out there .
                                                                                 -Erikka M Richardson

  23. Pandabearloverss1834 says:

    I just have one thing to say why are you guys soo concerned with this! I am a fan of both Bryan and Chris, but really i dont think they would die for you, or take a bullet for you so dont act like you would. So Chris is being mean and so Bryan sheds a few tears it isnt life or death!!!

  24. Pandaloverss1834 says:

    when do you even have to buy their music its all free…..

  25. Youallreallyneedarealitycheck says:

    for all the people complaing that the article is biased YOURE the biased one!!! Byran Stars hes an angel Chris is a devil!! Byran is soo sweet and nice and all that dumb crap! Youre the ones victimizing Chris just because you think Byran is going to die if he sheds some tears! Honestly i dont ever see Byran helping people IN REAL WAYS just because youre too lovestruck to see it doesnt make you right. Im pretty sure he wouldnt take a bullet for you so calm down.

  26. Kenny says:

    Bottom Line: NSN had been interviewed by Bryan before and they knew what the interview would be like. If they did not want that type of interview, they should have just decline to be interviewed completely. The comments were totally uncalled for and Drew was totally in the wrong. The backlash against him is totally justified. That is all there is to it.

  27. megan says:

    i ship bryan and chris

  28. PandaSorisStripes says:

    Chris did not overreact, he just said what was on his mind. In his opinion, Bryan was insulting him with some questions. To me, all Chris did was put him straight. I don’t take that as insulting Bryan in any way, and Bryan shouldn’t have been such a baby about it, and he totally shouldnt have uploaded it either, for all to see how much of a child he is.

  29. Bryan asks a lot about music and tour in the first video but adds some fun ones in to, Chris just needs to learn to have fun or has the drugs wrecked that? every other band seems to be okay with having a laugh and a joke, an interveiw itsnt ment to be serious unless there is a serious topic involved, he didnt have to do the interveiw, he knew what it would be like so if he didnt want it to be like that then he should have said no, its like he wanted to upset Bryan, what a stupid twat fuck :@

  30. Talijackson99 says:

    Well, I can see Chris’s point on just wanting to talk about music. When he go on stage you can see him turn into a different person. He did have a right to get mad since Brian Stars was pretty much just talkin about stupid stuff in the second interview but he didn’t have to call his show a joke the way he did.

  31. Michael Luv says:

    Bryan is cool and christopher drew wants to be about the music, then he should make good music, dont you see that no one likes your new stuff and they all only want your old stuff at shows, and it’s probably every show for you and your just to stubborn to play them a lot of the time, and it’s fucked up how you don’t sign unless there’s like VIP or something like you use to be so into us, remember the acoustic performance iin NYC when you were young and blonde, i miss that chris, he was such a nice man to be around

  32. Julia says:

    Never Shout Never is a band.Christofer Drew was even trying to say he wanted real questions on music. Ya he did a interveiw with him before but Christofer Drew isn’t only the one to choose if he wants to do the interveiw. How are you goin to be professional interveiwer if you cant ask serious questions on music? I mean really people come on?! Its so obvious. That Bryan Stars is starting stuff even because he puts himself crying at the. End! You people saying you have lost respect for Christofer Drew then you guys are simple minded. He spoke up for himself and his band…

  33. Julia says:

    I completely agree with you

  34. ampouch says:

    I don’t think Bryan handled the interview well at all. Yah maybe some bands like to focus on irrelavent questions that have nothing to do with music. Christoper told him several times lets talk about the music. He should have gotten the hint and maybe changed his line of questioning. Some questions that didnt relate to there music like maybe 15 to 20 percent of them might have been ok. Christopher is about the music. This is my daughters favorite band and I have to say most parents don’t get into there childrens music. I’m probably one of there oldest fans. I’m not some young girl that is in love with christopher, I’m in love with the whole band cause there good and they love the music. I have alot of respective for them all. So to NSN keep the music real you always have. I don’t blame the band for not ending the interview, I was raised to finish something I started. I think Bryan should have taken the several hints the band thru out there. If Bryan is so good he should have been able to talk more about the music when they told him over and over again lets talk about music. This is coming from a 33 year adult, and I havn’t seen many bands with there integraty. I see them everytime they come to my area with my daughter and to be honest they’ve become one of my favorite bands. I’ve met all 3 of them and they are great guys. I’m glad my daughter picked such a great band for her favorite cause at least they play with there heart. I seen them last I believe it was 05/08/2012 and I dont care what chris says they dont suck live. I think there better you see the passion they have. I think the whole band rocks and have just as much respect for them all. You cant really have a good band that’s just focused on the singers looks! It takes all of them to make the music. NSN has given me and my daugter a great connection. So thank you NSN keep the music coming.I like your old and new stuff.

  35. ampouch says:

    If you knew these guys better they can take a joke! Im not some teenager who is just in love with the bands looks. I’m a 33 year old adult that listen and goes to concerts wth my teenager. Now all I listen to is NSN in my car. Theres a time to be serios too and it was obvios they wanted to talk about music.. I’m sure a little bs wouldn’t have bothered them.

  36. ampouch says:

    No not all of it. Unless you just want to watch youtube.

  37. ampouch says:

    I think there just tired of the bs, well not all the time they like to have fun and be guffy. There is also a time to be serious.

  38. ampouch says:

    They told them nicely several times we want to talk more about music. Did he listen?? Not really.

  39. La-Di-Da says:

    if they want serious questions they should have taken an interview with someone who doesn’t know how to have fun

  40. Or perhaps Drew shouldn’t have taken acid before doing the interview.

  41. Who really cares about all this, I mean really. 

  42. Summer says:

    If you know what you’re going into, you better be willing to deal with it. Don’t take an interview if you know the type of questions you’re going to be asked and you don’t want to answer them. It’s like going to a Chinese restaurant and asking for Italian food; you just don’t do it.

  43. Lizzy says:

    I think that Chris is the good guy. People don’t like the fact that he has “changed” but it’s just the way life works. Everybody changes. I don’t understand why people are taking this so seriously. I think that NSN was nice enough to even do the interview even if they weren’t interested. They answered the questions and just requested more serious questions that are about music. (since that’s what THEY’RE more interested in) What they did to Bryan was low but that doesn’t make Bryan the good guy. He edited the video to make it seem like Chris was the bad one. Bryan even started a rumor about the band and Chris said himself “… hey we’ve been even the whole time man,” when Bryan offered Chris payback. Chris is a forgiving, laid back person. He’s real and I admire that. Yes, he has changed and I see that but I respect him as a person and I always will. One 40+ minute video is not going to change my opinion on NSN. I’ve listened to them since they first started on Myspace. It’s going to take a lot to get me to hate my favorite people. I will always look up to them. 

  44. Dfreit says:

    If you are interviewing someone about music then talk about MUSIC! Not some bull shit questions just like Chris was saying. Clearly there could have been better way to handle it, stopping the interview to explain to Brian look dude talk ton us about music or we aren’t gonna do this. Or tell him to at least focus on music more. But on the other hand Chris was CLEARLY hinting the band wanted to talk music not nonsense. NSN all the way, Brian is a douche.

  45. Dg_fmh17 says:

    well, chris was on acid during the interview or at least thats what he said. thats not a very professional thing to do dont you think?

  46. Badaptos98 says:

    Chris knows that’s Bryan’s style. And also it’s not Bryan’s fault. He had serious questions but chris decided to mess his papers up which made him lose all the serious questions. Chris should have either said no to the interview, let Bryan do his thing or in advance say “hey look this interview I want to be equal and serious.”

  47. Larissa says:

    I understand that Chris would prefer to be asked about music because he is, after all, a musician. I think he could have gone about things in a different way instead of being rude about it. On the other hand, Bryan Stars did an interview with NSN two years back that contained the usual goofy tactics but with a better outcome. So, I can see why Bryan believed he was prepared for this interview, assuming it would go just as well as the first one. Chris had to have known exactly what he was getting into. That makes me question why Bryan uploaded the video in the first place. His interviews are used to expose musicians and promote their music. This did the exact opposite. Although he did expose the band’s true colors, it did nothing but put them in a bad lighting causing their fan base to deteriorate. It is causing everyone to lose their respect for Christofer Drew, altogether.

  48. HuntyMo says:

    They have no room to complain about the lack of serious.questions, when the bassist literally takes three or four pages full of questions out of the kid’s hands and tosses them to the floor. Not to mention the drummer flat out ignores him. Bryan really used the same qutions he uses with any other band.
    and Bryan doesn’t give a shit about skinny jeans and haircuts. He wears his head shaved and an Aeropostale-kind of shirt, which they actually kinda mock him for. How very superficial to be bothered by by the label on a damn t shirt.
    He also was getting a photograph of himself interviewing NSN taken for the New York Times. He chose to be photographed with them because he he thought the interview would go really well, and those guys just humiliated him. And if Cristofer Drew doesn’t want the attention focused on.him, maybe her shouldn’t do a SOLO project that only uses a band on tour. And not put his face on the album covers and stuff.
    I live like an hour away from Joplin, his hometown. I meet a lot of his fans. No joke, 99% of them are young girls, who really couldn’t give less of a shit about his music. They all just talk about how cute and dreamy he is, so, he’s not exactly correct when he says his fans want
    na hear about his music.
    I feel like he just took out his aggression and f rustration that he amassed by

  49. HuntyMo says:

    I feel like he was just taking out frustration and anger from getting where he is, on the path he’s taken. It seems like he was projecting the sane criticisms he receives.
    still, yeah, his questions are hit and miss, and not always entertaining, and he definitely shouldn’t have posted the video. Especially with the crying.

  50. HuntyMo says:

    Sorry for the horrendous spelling mistakes, this was quite a hassle to do on my phone, hahaha.