Exposed Magazine November 2021

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MUSIC

GIRL FROM THE NORTH We caught up with Sheffield-based musician Lauren Housley, who will be bringing her critically acclaimed third album to the stage at Yellow Arch Studios next month. First of all, could you introduce yourself to the Exposed readership? Hello! I’m Lauren Housley, Yorkshire lass born and bred. I grew up in Rotherham and now live in Sheffield. I’ve recently self-released an album called Girl From The North.

recorded some great stuff with some great musicians. But, that said, I just felt like I needed a change and naturally felt drawn to home. Coming back lead to a lot of reflection – different memories and experiences bubbled to the surface. I drew a lot from that experience.

An album that’s had a great response too, charting high in the Americana, Folk and Country charts respectively. How did lockdown impact the making of the record? We literally just finished recording the album on the week of lockdown, which I suppose is pretty lucky timing. There were still a few backing vocals to do, but we just ended up doing those from our onebedroom flat we were living it at the time during lockdown, all the while I was pregnant and expecting my first child. It was pretty crazy.

It must be strange having to sit on the songs for so long before you can go tour them live? You must be itching to get on a stage! Absolutely. The tour starts in November but we’ve already done a couple of dates, which included a first gig back on the BBC Introducing Stage at Tramlines. That was pretty epic.

What sort of themes would you say run through the album? Times were a bit weird for me as I was making it, actually. I’d moved from Manchester back to Rotherham after seven years. I loved my time there and 74 | WWW.EXPOSEDMAGAZINE.CO.UK

Americana and country music are big influences on your sound. Did that start from a young age or did it develop a bit later in your music career? I think it was always there without me really realising it. My dad was a massive Elvis fan, which was a massive early influence – the country sounds and twangy guitars. There were other influences which came a little later on. The album Slipstream by Bonnie Raitt, which was produced by Joe Henry, I caught a BBC Live Performance of that

whole album live and it just blew my mind. Also in there are Lukas Nelson, Lucius and a lot of John Smith. You’ll be playing another homecoming gig at Yellow Arch Studios next month. For those not yet in the know, what can they expect from a Lauren Housley live show? Feelgood vibes. I think we all need a bit of those at the moment. We want to connect with people and really celebrate that sense of interaction again. I remember going to my first proper gig back in a venue. The acoustics started and I could feel my brain literally expanding, like something had been dormant for so long. And I thought to myself: yes, this is exactly why we do it. @laurenhousley Lauren plays Yellow Arch Studios on Friday 10th December. Tickets (£12) are available from wegottickets.com and fatsoma.com. Girl from the North is out now.


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