Vega and 10 Questions with TotalNtertainment. With their new single out now and the release of the new album out in June Nick from…
“In the heat of an argument my girlfriend said “you’ve done so much bad that you can never be good.” On my way home I walked past a Church with a massive banner that said ‘God loves you’.
“Each song on this EP centres around the mental health issues that many of us face on a day to day basis. By writing and releasing this body of work, we hope to strengthen the ideology in people’s minds…”
“The more we developed the song, translated it into different languages and then collaborated with Pete, we realised the whole world had got itself in a big anxious hurry without realising.”
“This video uses allegories related to the shadow self and the inherent contradictions of self-discovery,” director Tepper says about the visual.
The digital release of ‘Live In Newcastle’ snapshots a shake-up of Turner’s live set up, featuring un-plugged versions from his extensive back catalogue performed with The Sleeping Souls
‘Red Western Sky’ follows two previously released songs—the sparse and rustic ‘Broken Tambourine’, and ‘Bad Feeling’, which was uploaded anonymously to Soundcloud
“This was written as a love song for Paul’s girlfriend. He had a job working construction one summer and came up with the lyrics almost as a sort of Springsteen parody, they’re very blue-collar.”
“The Key To Life On Earth reflects on mundanity and hostility. I suppose it’s set in suburbia much like my hometown. The video sees two people, who are very similar, in conflict with each other,









