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“I wanted to write a song that felt like WAP for fans of heavy music”: Inside RedHook’s new album Mutation
RedHook’s Emmy Mack breaks down every song on new album Mutation and how she learned to reclaim her own identity…
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Laura Jane Grace & The Devouring Mothers have posted a video for the track, Apocalypse Now (& Later).
The song is taken from their debut album, Bought To Rot.
"When I was beginning to talk to Bloodshot Records about [the album], I told them that we’re just trying to do a project that’s specifically focussed on songwriting and musicianship," Laura Jane tells Kerrang!. "I really spent a lot of time with these songs making sure I was happy with every bit of melody, every chord change, every lyric. And you don’t have to look back at the back catalogue and see how it fits in with anything because it’s just its own thing. So it’s been fun in that way, feeling kind of limitless with it.
“One of my friends who listened to this record,” she adds, “said that it sounded like I was walking into a room trying to start a fight with everyone. And I’m fine with that.”
Watch the video below.