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Shihad interview on NZOWN

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First broadcast on Juice TV 26 September 2010

About Shihad

Shihad were a rock band formed in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1988. The band consisted of founders Tom Larkin, Phil Knight and Jon Toogood, who were joined by Karl Kippenberger in 1991. The band were known as Pacifier between 2002 and 2004.

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Shihad's 2010 interview on NZOWN is a rare gem that offers a fascinating glimpse into the psyche of one of New Zealand's most beloved rock bands. At this point in their career, Shihad had already undergone a name change from Pacifier, which they adopted in 2002 after being embroiled in controversy over their previous moniker. The band members were still reeling from the fallout, and it's clear that they're eager to distance themselves from the past.

The interview itself is a candid conversation with Tom Larkin, Phil Knight, Jon Toogood, and Karl Kippenberger, discussing everything from their musical influences to their experiences as a band. What makes this clip so notable is its raw, unpolished quality - it's clear that the band members are being themselves, without any pretenses or PR spin. The camera work is straightforward, with minimal editing, which only adds to the authenticity of the footage.

Shihad was at a crossroads in 2010. Their previous album, "Churn", had received mixed reviews, and they were struggling to regain momentum after the Pacifier controversy. This interview provides a unique insight into their mindset during this period, as they grapple with the consequences of their actions and try to redefine themselves as an artist.

One of the most striking aspects of the interview is the band members' willingness to confront their past mistakes head-on. They're refreshingly honest about their experiences, discussing everything from the pressures of fame to the difficulties of maintaining a creative partnership. It's clear that they've learned from their mistakes and are eager to move forward.

The footage itself is also significant because it showcases Shihad's ability to connect with their audience on a personal level. Despite being one of New Zealand's most successful rock bands, they're refreshingly down-to-earth and humble in this interview. They discuss everything from their favorite albums to their experiences touring the country, providing a glimpse into the lives of four talented musicians who are still deeply connected to their roots.

Watching Shihad's 2010 interview on NZOWN is like stepping back in time and witnessing a pivotal moment in the band's history. It's a rare opportunity to see them being themselves, without any pretenses or PR spin. The footage is raw, unpolished, and refreshingly honest - it's clear that they're still learning from their mistakes and trying to redefine themselves as artists.

The interview also highlights Shihad's ability to connect with their audience on a personal level. Despite being one of New Zealand's most successful rock bands, they're refreshingly down-to-earth and humble in this footage. They discuss everything from their favorite albums to their experiences touring the country, providing a glimpse into the lives of four talented musicians who are still deeply connected to their roots.

As Shihad continues to evolve as artists, it's clear that this interview provides a valuable insight into their creative process and personal growth. The band members' willingness to confront their past mistakes head-on is admirable, and their commitment to being true to themselves is something that resonates with audiences around the world.

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