Earlier this year, in an extensive interview with Nova Twins, Witch Fever reflected on their triumphs as a band so far: “I love that I get to share my experiences with other women and non-binary people,” said Alex. “I think I’d be a completely different person if I wasn’t in the band, or if I was in a band with men. I’m very grateful I got to share that experience with other people who understand. The My Chem show was my favourite!”
“Even though we were just opening for them I never in my wildest dreams thought I’d play a stadium,” agreed vocalist Amy Walpole, “not only this early in our career, but at all.”
More recently, in a chat with Bob Vylan and High Vis, Amy reflected of where Witch Fever’s material was coming from, lyrically: “It’s kind of weird to be making shit that is really fun and you enjoy, but it has come out of stuff that is horrible.”
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