Good morning,
It’s Wednesday, which some people call hump day, other people call bin day, and other people call Wednesday. Whichever way you fall, we’re here for you with another top-level TNC delivery. Today, we’ve got Wirral singer-songwriter and psych-pop dynamo She Drew The Gun taking on our Release Valve Q&A, so let’s get to it.
We’ll see you on Friday for a Recommender date: no need to dress up. Today’s TNC is for paying subs only, they’re the people who legitimise us bothering our favourite artists with interviews and Q&As and mean we’re not just a pair of bums doing this for free. Wouldn’t you like to strengthen the cause? Yes, you would, so click here:
Enjoy the edition,
Ted and Niall
Release Valve: She Drew The Gun
She Drew The Gun, aka Wirral singer-songwriter and musician Louisa Roach, released her excellent fourth record Howl last week. Melding personal contemplatives and social commentary to music that pinballs from psychedelic grooves to menacing electronic-pop to driving, widescreen rock, it’s her best yet. She took some time out of release week to answer our RV queries…
The first record I loved was: I remember my brother having a copy of Michael Jackson’s Bad that we were pretty obsessed with, so possibly that.
The last record I loved was: Fontaines had me at that opening bass riff and the feeling never went, although I've just started falling for the new Public Service Broadcasting record.
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