Here are my contributions to @carlyraejepsans’ Whiteboard last night!!! Featuring Biscia in blue (and their little guy Daemo) and @starryaike also in red!!
“A couple of our photos from 2016 (and two prehistoric ones), when we didn't know that we were playing on the main stage of Sziget tomorrow. Good old, even better new times.”
When he sleeps though, his features relax completely. Bojan finds no word more fitting to describe him other than angelic.
Kris’ beard is growing back in, forming a blond stubble on his chin and Bojan traces his fingers over his cheek, light touches, careful not to wake him and his fingers come to rest on Kris’ lips. He feels the other’s shallow breath against his fingertips and Bojan wants to lean in so badly, seal his mouth to Kris’ and breathe him in, kiss him until he feels the other slowly wake under his lips.
Joker Out mention in the new Miha interview in 🛑 STOP magazine 🫶
How do you feel when you see your son Kris on stage with the band Joker Out? Does it remind you of your early years with Big Foot Mama?
Miha: Yes, it reminds me of myself, I see myself in him. Sometimes, when they have a great concert, I get a bit emotional when I watch them. It was exactly the same for us, except ours was more like a rock party. With Joker Out, it’s serious. Just like when I, as an 18-year-old, went to Hala Tivoli to see some American or European band and our jaws dropped, that's how I felt in Stožice when I watched Joker Out. It really made me go, "Wow." Now I follow them purely as a fan. Their rapid and powerful success is because they were smart and went to Eurovision. We all underestimated the power of Eurovision.
Do Joker Out ever ask you for advice? Have you ever helped them with writing or creating songs, or do you leave them alone?
Miha: I leave them alone, honestly, they don’t pay attention to me. Even when I share my thoughts, they always do things their own way.
How do you see Kris and Joker Out's future in the music industry? What advice would you give them?
Miha: If I gave them any advice, they’d probably do the opposite. I would just tell them to keep doing what they’re doing because they’re doing it well, and not to rest on their laurels. And they won’t. I wish them success, to reach even higher levels internationally. I hope they get serious airplay in England and across Europe. They have every opportunity. They are talented, intelligent, and good-looking too.