


@Crocodile last night... This guy is an amazing performer and eccentric, interesting person. Def glad I went! See him at Sasquatch this Saturday!
Mirror: How did the tragic death of Bass Wolf affect you and the band?
Seiji: You must have seen the ghost of Billy on our DVD. He usually shows up on our live stage. He’s still affecting us and making Guitar Wolf even more powerful.
M: Can you explain the difference between North American and Japanese audiences?
S: More blonde girls in the North America. I’m pleased with seeing them.
M: Is rock ’n’ roll still vital in 2011?
S: I don’t know. But it’s going to be okay for at least another 100 years, as long as Guitar Wolf is here.