It’s 5:01PM on a Monday. It’s an ever-drizzled and grey Vancouver day as I walk into the newly lacquered JJ Bean cafe on Main and 14th. Industrial rusted steel beams and cedar posts coat the cafe in a composite of torrential indifference; I take a high seat somewhere between the campers and casuals, close enough to the exit but far from the cold windows. Shortly Stellan Nundoo, drummer and one half of Jackson Ramsey, strolls in with his curly gold locks and a grin from cheek to cheek. I’m met with a vivacious “how ya doing pal?” and a handshake which turns to a welcome hug as Nundoo and I settle into our leather-bound high chairs. While we wait for Maarten Bayliss, vocalist and other half, Nundoo whisks away to order a tea. Nundoo and I catch up on our days while we wait for Bayliss — who shows up shortly thereafter in a long parka, donning a very noughties Thom Yorke mystique, Britpop haircut and all. The duo seemed like long-time friends,