After being together for a decade, Crash Tragic are in it more for the love these days than the chance to make it big.
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But they wouldn't knock back a bit of fame if it came their way, says bassist Paul Ditton.
“Making it big would be lovely but at this point I don’t think there’s too much chance of it,” Ditton says.
“Although we could be like that old racehorse that one day might surprise everyone.”
With people getting married and having kids, it can be hard to keep a band together, but Ditton says he and guitarist Anto Kalsow and drummer Scott Campbell still like playing together.
“The band is still important to the three of us and that’s why we make time for it,” he says.
“It’s kind of like a marriage. We know each other’s idiosyncrasies and we just like the music that we play together.”
The band celebrates the 10th anniversary with a gig at Dicey Riley’s on February 11.
“There will be a giveaway of CDs and T-shirts and other than that we’re going to go hard like we always do.”