Inside
the secret Garden
over
the world but Savage Garden prefer
to reman anonymous
Savage Garden burst onto the
scene in 1998 when the huge success of their single Truly
Madly Deeply led in turn to their self-titled debut album
selling 11million copies across the globe. The Brisbane
duo of Darren Hayes (singer/songwriter) and Daniel Jones
(keyboard/synthesisers) have seen the follow-up
Affirmation hit the top spot in America. They are set to
consolidate their sstonishing run of success with their
new single Crash & Burn. Darren (right in our main
picture) took time out from the groups extremely
hectic schedule to speak to OK!
What was the
Inspiration behind the new single Crash & Bum?
Its actually a pretty positive song. We wanted the
song to be for young people reaching out and
communicating with them. Its just a beautiful
message everybody hurts.
The prevailing
themes of Affirmation are love, heartbreak, despair and
hope.
Do you tend to channel your emotions into your songs?
Oh yeah, definitely.
Its completely personal, for a long time pop was
completely devoid of any
sincerity. This is me, from first hand experience, saying
there is always hope life is a search and
I try to put that across in what I do. I generally write
about human relationships and things that
every person on the street can relate to.
Youre
absolutly huge In the States - I Knew I Loved You knocked
Christina
Aguilera off the top spot. Are you expecting the new
single to do as well?
I dont really care about chart positions to be
honest. I want Crash & Burn to be a friend to
someone in need - a message to young people, but it does
have potential and could be our
biggest song.
Yourself and
Danid seem to be very private people, were you
overwhelmed
by the success of your first really big hit Truly Madly
Deeply?
I dont give away my private life recognition
hasnt encroached on my life. I do what is
necessary for the group. Thankfully the tabloid press
arent really interested in me and so Im
able to live my life without getting involved in any of
that, which is the way I like it.
Daniel
says hes not really comfortable with the whole fame
thing. Could the
same be said of you?
Yeah, Im living in New York right now which
as you know is the entertainment capital of the
world and I find it both a blessing and a curse. But
Im not exactly hounded by a pack of
photographers every time I get off a plane like a lot of
other bands.
What do you think about
all the attention bands like Oasis get?
Ive got a lot of compassion for them.
Publicity is a double-edged sword, it can be a friend or
an
enemy and for a band like Oasis its a monster
because everything you do is recorded and it
only takes one slip-up. I do dig Oasis, they love what
they do and their new album is passionate.
They are a band who have just gone for it and the media
have been brutal to them. I have an
obscure life in comparison. I realise that the media are
doing me a favour but at the same
time they do not need me.
How did
Savage Garden originally get together?
Daniel was in a band called Red Edge in Brisbane, they
had a lot
of interest from a record company but they were looking
for a new
singer. I saw their advert in the Aussie NME saying
Serious
singer wanted. We spent one year together writing
songs in the studio
and from that project the band evolved into what it is
today.
What
were you doing before you met Daniel and formed the band?
While I was at university I did a lot of moonlighting in
theatre productions and different plays. I
was expected to be a doctor or lawyer but I left
university one
month before the end of my course. My parents were livid,
my father thought that I was completely mad, but
now hes our biggest fan.
You seem
to work really well together as a team - are you still
really good mates as well?
We are both different people yet we are like brothers.
The musical partnership is so intense
so we have to give each other space we have a
weird respect for each other.
Who are your
Influences?
When I was growing up I was really influenced by Motown
and soul singers Marvin Gaye,
Diana Ross and Michael Jackson. I also liked Eighties pop
George Michael, Eurythmics, U2,
Peter Gabriel, Madonna and Prince.
Whats
next for Savage Garden?
We are going to be on tour soon, which were looking
forward to. We love performing,
designing the show and making videos. The video for Crash
& Burn has amazing special
effects. After this tour I think Daniel would like to
produce for other artists and Im thinking about
the possibility of a a solo career or going back to my
theatrical roots.
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