A POPULAR indie rocker has admitted he quit his ‘rollercoaster’ lifestyle being in a top noughties band to work in tech after getting bored of singing the same songs.
Lead singer of post-punk band The Rakes, Alan Donohoe, opened up on his surprise career change after being left feeling like he ‘wasn’t really living’ whilst in the band.
The Rakes formed in London in 2003 and went onto release their first album, Capture/Release, just two years later.
Despite only hitting number 32 in the UK charts, it was declared the 13th best album of 2005 by NME magazine.
During a period where there was an influx of indie bands competing against pop heavyweights such as McFly and Girls Aloud for the top spot in the charts and headlining slots at festivals, the band struggled on over the next three and a half years with two further album releases.