The Human League interview for FLOOD magazine

Published On May 21, 2026 » By »
courtesy of Reybee PR

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Ahead of the Human League’s first headlining U.S. tour in 15 years, I interviewed the self-described “haircut at the front” of the band, Philip Oakey, for FLOOD Magazine. It was an honor, and I kept feeling fascination through the entire conversation.

The sole original member in the current Human League lineup after multiple personnel changes, Oakey was quite self-deprecating throughout our interview. He insisted that he’s “about 150th the singer of [Soft Cell’s] Marc Almond or Alison Moyet” and was considered “tone-deaf” when the Human League started; he repeatedly credited Gary Numan, Ultravox, and the Flying Lizards with laying the groundwork for his success; and he even claimed that Human League’s revolutionary debut single “Being Boiled” — a song that David Bowie declared “the future of music” in 1978 — gave them an “authenticity that maybe we don’t deserve.”

Such modesty was entirely unexpected from this bold new-wave superstar, whose asymmetrical and angular Sassoon bob, kohl-ringed stare, and booming baritone once made such an indelible impression in the early MTV era that Michael Jackson hired Steve Barron to direct “Billie Jean” after seeing Barron’s cinematic video for “Don’t You Want Me.”

Oakey was also grateful for this upcoming 21-date tour, a full-circle development in that the Human League, along with Soft Cell, effectively kickstarted music’s “Second British Invasion” when their respective synthpop singles “Don’t You Want Me” and “Tainted Love” dominated U.S. radio during the summer of ’82.

“It’s terrifying, isn’t it? It doesn’t make any sense!” Oakey marveled when asked about headlining the Human League’s biggest-ever American tour, this many decades into their career. “But I can’t be too terrified of anything now, because I’m 70. Whatever happens, everything is just a bonus and a chance to enjoy experiences that I never thought I would have in my whole life.”

READ THE INTERVIEW HERE!

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