In a relatively unsurprising move Ben Weasel has confirmed that the upcoming pseudo reunions of Screeching Weasel will not turn into anything more. In a recent interview with Wrecked Kids he notes:
it hasn’t remotely crossed my mind. I have way more fun and make way more money playing as Ben Weasel. Vapid suggested the MBH thing a while back and I thought it sounded like it could be fun. But I’m not going to be doing a band again. Screeching Weasel wasn’t very much fun for me for most of the time I was doing it.
I don’t see any reason to drag that name out again. What I’m doing now is the closest thing you’re going to see to Screeching Weasel again. And it’s probably a lot closer than if I re-formed a band I don’t want to be in with people I don’t want to work with anymore.
He also remains fed up with the punk scene, saying:
I still do hate it, as I learned the hard way last year. I mean the musicians. They are almost exclusively a bunch of whiny, petty, insecure crybabies who act like jagoffs because they’re scared they won’t become famous, or people won’t think they’re cool, or whatever it is they’re worried about. Life’s too short. The pop punk scene would be terrific if it weren’t for all the musicians.
He does have some positive words for pop punks now, as opposed to the 90s though:
There seem to be fewer fights and less boneheads. In the early 90s there wasn’t really any pop punk scene so if a pop punk band played a show, the punks showed up, and too many of them were drunken, violent halfwits.
You can check out the rest of the interview here.
Source In a relatively unsurprising move Ben Weasel has confirmed that the upcoming pseudo reunions of Screeching Weasel will not turn into anything more. In a recent interview with Wrecked Kids he notes:
it hasn’t remotely crossed my mind. I have way more fun and make way more money playing as Ben Weasel. Vapid suggested the MBH thing a while back and I thought it sounded like it could be fun. But I’m not going to be doing a band again. Screeching Weasel wasn’t very much fun for me for most of the time I was doing it.
I don’t see any reason to drag that name out again. What I’m doing now is the closest thing you’re going to see to Screeching Weasel again. And it’s probably a lot closer than if I re-formed a band I don’t want to be in with people I don’t want to work with anymore.
He also remains fed up with the punk scene, saying:
I still do hate it, as I learned the hard way last year. I mean the musicians. They are almost exclusively a bunch of whiny, petty, insecure crybabies who act like jagoffs because they’re scared they won’t become famous, or people won’t think they’re cool, or whatever it is they’re worried about. Life’s too short. The pop punk scene would be terrific if it weren’t for all the musicians.
He does have some positive words for pop punks now, as opposed to the 90s though:
There seem to be fewer fights and less boneheads. In the early 90s there wasn’t really any pop punk scene so if a pop punk band played a show, the punks showed up, and too many of them were drunken, violent halfwits.