Reno Divorce frontman Brent Loveday was on tour in England around Christmas of 2018 and playing a show in Nottingham when in walked a guy who looked like a male model — six feet, five inches tall, high cheekbones — wearing a newsboy cap and a leather jacket.
His height made for an imposing presence, but what drew Loveday’s attention was the Reno Divorce T-shirt made visible when he took off his jacket. It was A.J. Superstar, guitarist and lead vocalist of New Generation Superstars, a long-running English punk band.
“We’re not so huge — this guy would have stood out if I’d sold him a shirt,” Loveday says. “He introduces himself. We were just fast friends.”
His height made for an imposing presence, but what drew Loveday’s attention was the Reno Divorce T-shirt made visible when he took off his jacket. It was A.J. Superstar, guitarist and lead vocalist of New Generation Superstars, a long-running English punk band.
“We’re not so huge — this guy would have stood out if I’d sold him a shirt,” Loveday says. “He introduces himself. We were just fast friends.”