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Over three studio albums and nearly a decade, Wirral-born Louisa Roach has built She Drew The Gun into a project that fully lives up to its incendiary name. Her 2016 debut âMemories of Another Futureâ was swiftly followed by a crowning as Glastonbury Festivalâs Emerging Talent Competition winner; follow-up âRevolution of Mindâ was named one of BBC 6 Musicâs Albums of the Year, while 2021âs âBehave Myselfâ saw Clash praising the record as âsome of her most finessed and contoured songwriting to dateâ. Having firmly carved out her niche of rousing, laser-sharp social commentary, itâs a side to Roachâs songwriting that will never leave her (not in this political climate at least). But sometimes, life sends you to a place where you have to finally turn your eye on yourself, and itâs with this in mind that She Drew The Gun presents fourth album âHowlâ, out via Submarine Cat Records.
Recorded alongside producer Ash Workman (Christine & The Queens, Metronomy) who helped bring the tracksâ pop side to life during sessions at his Margate studio, Louisa Roach also worked with her son Cole on âHowlââs demos: the beginning of a familial working relationship that theyâve already shaken hands on to continue. Itâs a heartwarming note in an album story thatâs been far from plain sailing. Roach doesnât claim to be âhealedâ (if such a thing exists), but as she prepares to release She Drew The Gunâs impressively vulnerable fourth, sheâs somewhere along the journey with a document that shows just how far sheâs come.
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A1 Â Â Howl
A2 Â Â Mirrors
A3 Â Â Became
A4 Â Â Shine On
A5 Â Â Rise
B1 Â Â Washed In Blue
B2 Â Â Nothing Lasts
B3 Â Â Whatâs The Matter
B4 Â Â Conjuring
B5 Â Â Ritual
B6 Â Â Out
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Over three studio albums and nearly a decade, Wirral-born Louisa Roach has built She Drew The Gun into a project that fully lives up to its incendiary name. Her 2016 debut âMemories of Another Futureâ was swiftly followed by a crowning as Glastonbury Festivalâs Emerging Talent Competition winner; follow-up âRevolution of Mindâ was named one of BBC 6 Musicâs Albums of the Year, while 2021âs âBehave Myselfâ saw Clash praising the record as âsome of her most finessed and contoured songwriting to dateâ. Having firmly carved out her niche of rousing, laser-sharp social commentary, itâs a side to Roachâs songwriting that will never leave her (not in this political climate at least). But sometimes, life sends you to a place where you have to finally turn your eye on yourself, and itâs with this in mind that She Drew The Gun presents fourth album âHowlâ, out via Submarine Cat Records.
Recorded alongside producer Ash Workman (Christine & The Queens, Metronomy) who helped bring the tracksâ pop side to life during sessions at his Margate studio, Louisa Roach also worked with her son Cole on âHowlââs demos: the beginning of a familial working relationship that theyâve already shaken hands on to continue. Itâs a heartwarming note in an album story thatâs been far from plain sailing. Roach doesnât claim to be âhealedâ (if such a thing exists), but as she prepares to release She Drew The Gunâs impressively vulnerable fourth, sheâs somewhere along the journey with a document that shows just how far sheâs come.
Tracklist
A1 Â Â Howl
A2 Â Â Mirrors
A3 Â Â Became
A4 Â Â Shine On
A5 Â Â Rise
B1 Â Â Washed In Blue
B2 Â Â Nothing Lasts
B3 Â Â Whatâs The Matter
B4 Â Â Conjuring
B5 Â Â Ritual
B6 Â Â Out









