Patrick Kindlon doesn’t know much at all. That’s not a slight against the Drug Church vocalist, but something he readily admits to. In fact, he’s at pains to point out – and does so numerous times during our 90-minute conversation – that he has no enlightenment to impart. Yet thanks to the success of his band he constantly finds himself in a position where people expect him to deliver profound truths about life. Thirteen years after forming in Albany, New York, Drug Church are about to release their fifth album, PRUDE. As the band’s profile has grown, so have people’s expectations of Patrick as some kind of sage. “Talk to my wife,” he begins. “When we get in an argument, she’ll tell you there’s no enlightenment in me. I think that’s one of the biggest failings tha...