Instep Today: How and when was Poor Rich Boy formed?
Poor Rich Boy: We formed three years ago. Danish Khawaja introduced Shehzad Noor to Zain Ahsan and then left for London to study. Shehzad Noor and Zain Ahsan carried on as a duo. Later on, we had new members.
Instep Today: How many members are there in the group? And what is each person's role?
Poor Rich Boy: There are 6 members. Our roles vary from time to time.
Instep Today: Why "Poor Rich Boy"? What does the moniker mean/signify? And who came up with it?

Poor Rich Boy: Shehzad's sister called him a poor rich boy because he was whining about something or the other. It signifies upper middle class people talking about some form of suffering with a lot of melodrama, and not even in their mother tongue.
Instep Today: How would you describe the sound of Poor Rich Boy? And in what genre would you classify the music?
Poor Rich Boy: We aren't sure anymore. I'm sure we do fit into a genre but we aren't sure what it is. We have been called an indie band and I suppose that's fair. That's the trouble with having 6 members in a band.
Instep Today: What does Poor Rich Boy bring to the music industry that isn't out there already?
Poor Rich Boy: Nothing.
Instep Today: Was it easier or harder than you expected to break through?
Poor Rich Boy: It was just as hard as we expected.
Instep Today: 'Alice' has been cited as one of the standout tracks of 2011. Were you expecting the song to be this successful? Or were you surprised by its success?
Poor Rich Boy: I don't think we were expecting anything as such. We hoped people would like it. I guess we were surprised. It was nice.
Instep Today: Please tell us about your new song, 'Finger'. What is the song's meaning/significance?
Poor Rich Boy: The song is about trying to feel better even though there is no reason to.
Instep Today: Please tell us about your upcoming album Old Money.
Poor Rich Boy: It is almost done.
Instep Today: How soon will the album release?
Poor Rich Boy: End of 2014
Instep Today: Where does a band that's doing songs in English stand in the Pakistani music industry?
Poor Rich Boy: We are a big hit in the burger community and with po mo hipster community.
Instep Today: Do you have any international aspirations? Are you working towards making a mark internationally?
Poor Rich Boy: We did. We would very much like to just play live. Anywhere really. Abroad would be nice.
Instep Today: Do you think the music that you listen to influences the music that you make? Who are some of your favourite artists?
Poor Rich Boy: Yes, we do. It would be hard to list down who our favourite artists are because there are 6 band members and no management.
Instep Today: How do you feel about getting an LSA nomination?
Poor Rich Boy: Queasy. We went to it though. We had free food. It was awesome. The food I mean.
Instep Today: Where do you see the band in the next five years?
Poor Rich Boy: In the next five years, I see the band broken up, with its members not being able to look at each other.
Instep Today: What can we expect from Poor Rich Boy in the coming months?
Poor Rich Boy: Nothing but disappointments. |