


Of course the man who once fronted Galaxie 500 has long since fallen out of love with that notion, and with the other members of that band. "That's what drives the formation of new bands: you've got to think like you're inventing the wheel." "You're young and opinionated and cocky and very excited to be making something new together," he elaborates. "Starting a band with your friends is like falling in love," Dean Wareham wrote in his fascinating, candid memoir Black Postcards.

Now the 48-year-old returns to play songs from his first band, Galaxie 500. Last year, Dean Wareham finally played in his birth town of Wellington.
