Last night, documentary Kyle Falconer: Love and Chaos aired on BBC Scotland. The View frontman and fiancee Laura Wylde opened up about their parenthood journey and the creation of their new play 'No Love Songs'.
The Dundee rocker also spoke about an unfortunate incident which hit headlines back in May when he had a bust up with his band mate Kieren Webster mid-way through a gig at The Deaf Institute in Manchester.After the controversial show, shocking footage circulated online of the violent scuffle and showed Falconer punching Webster and shouting "I'll f****ng kill you" while being held back by guitarist Peter Reilly.The band later apologised to fans saying it was purely a 'brotherly bust up that went too far'.And in his documentary last night, Kyle gave more of an insight into the bust up.He said: "I don't even remember doing it, I completely lost the plot.
Yeah I do feel out of control sometimes. I feel like sometimes everyone says they've got issues but not everyone has like the issues that I do.
But I feel like sometimes my brain never switches off and it's like 'come on give us a break'.He added: "I'm ashamed and I'm p***** off that I've done it to Laura but at the same time everyone has already got their opinion of me anyway, everyone already thinks I'm an a****** anyway."In last night's documentary, which was being filmed when the altercation took place, Laura was seen at the last few rehearsals of her and Kyle's musical No Love Songs.No Love Songs tells the 'brave and deeply personal story of love and new parenthood' and also deals with the subject of post-natal depression.
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