A SKYLIT DRIVE Returns: MICHAEL JAGMIN Talks Australia, Underrated Songs, And DIY Life
Interview by Angela Croudace After more than a decade, A Skylit Drive is set to return to Australian stages this November—and frontman Michael “Jag” Jagmin couldn’t be more excited. Speaking from the sweltering heat of Texas, Jagmin reflects on what he remembers from the band’s first trip Down Under and what fans can expect this time around. “It’s been so long, it almost feels like going back for the first time again,” Jagmin shares. While he admits the memories are a bit foggy, he recalls the tour as “gruelling but rewarding,” full of unforgettable shows, unique cities, and classic Aussie experiences like seeing kangaroos and cuddling koalas. Joining forces on tour with Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Jagmin looks forward to reconnecting with some familiar faces—and making new friends. While no on-stage collaborations are confirmed, fans can expect an energetic, wide-ranging set list that spans the band's entire catalogue. “Old fans, new fans—everyone’s going to hear something they love,” he promises. One song he still thinks deserves more attention? X Marks the Spot from Identity on Fire. “I thought it was going to be one of the biggest tracks on that album,” he says. Despite being overshadowed by hits like Too Little Too Late, it remains a personal favourite. When he’s not writing or performing, Jagmin finds joy in DIY home projects. “Ten years ago, I didn’t have a handy bone in my body,” he laughs. “Now I’m building things around the house and actually know what I’m doing.” He also opened up about vocal warmups and the evolution of his approach to singing. Once a stranger to technique, Jagmin now relies on modern tools like vocal nebulizers and straw exercises, crediting his vocal longevity to a deeper understanding of muscle control. As for new music? Jagmin confirms the band is working hard behind the scenes. “We’re putting a new face to the name,” he says. Whether it’s nostalgia, new material, or just a chance to see the post-hardcore icons back in action, A Skylit Drive’s return to Australia is one not to miss.

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