Lucy Rose would like to tell you about the joys of the simple, the mundane and the basic
Singer/songwriter Lucy Rose is talking about being boring on this week's episode of Talk The Line - where we ask our favourite bands to tell us about their obsessions, passions and interests.
Rose - who began her career as a backing vocalist for the likes of Bombay Bicycle Club and Razorlight - is three records deep into her career and new record Something Changing gets a remix and release on 6 July. The new version of the record sees each track reworked and remixed in collaboration with artists and producers such as Fryars, Otzeki and Liz Lawrence.
In our weekly podcast Talk the Line, we meet the people we love from music, film and television to find out about their passions and obsessions. A new episode drops every Friday - catch up with the episodes you've missed or subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast, TuneIn or Google Play (US listeners only). We’re also the brand new Google Podcasts app, which you can access from your Android phone or tablet.
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