Dufour and her band were spotted playing at Peckham Audio last week (via toofab)
in 2005 about what it was like being related to Osama after the events of September 11, 2001,
"I wanted to disappear," Dufour said. "I was crying all day. I was saying, 'How can I be me?' For me it was an identity crisis, because I didn't want to be related to something so awful." "I'm like the victim, but I'm also part of what hits the target," she added. "And in my head, I know exactly where I stand, so it's so tiring that I always have to explain myself, that I have nothing to do with anything."Got a story or a tip for us? Email TooFab editors at
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