"I used to have a sort of spiky haircut and it just feels better to have short hair again"
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The line also quietly resists the culture's demand that artists provide symbolic explanations for every change. Fans and press often turn minor visual shifts into evidence of relapse, recovery, maturity, decline, authenticity, sellout. Dando refuses the bait. The subtext is autonomy: the body gets a vote. Hair is one of the few public-facing variables a performer can control without negotiating a label, a band, or an audience's nostalgia.
Context matters, too. Dando's career has long been accompanied by the push-pull between image and personhood: the charismatic frontman myth versus the everyday reality of aging, maintenance, and wanting less fuss. "Short hair again" suggests returning, not transforming; the comfort of a baseline. It's a small sentence that works because it drains drama from self-presentation and, in doing so, offers a more credible kind of confidence: the right to be practical, even when people expect you to be iconic.
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| Topic | Embrace Change |
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Dando, Evan. (2026, January 15). I used to have a sort of spiky haircut and it just feels better to have short hair again. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-used-to-have-a-sort-of-spiky-haircut-and-it-142244/
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Dando, Evan. "I used to have a sort of spiky haircut and it just feels better to have short hair again." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-used-to-have-a-sort-of-spiky-haircut-and-it-142244/.
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"I used to have a sort of spiky haircut and it just feels better to have short hair again." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-used-to-have-a-sort-of-spiky-haircut-and-it-142244/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.





