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Shame arrived on the London post-punk scene in 2018 with an impressive debut album. With all the acclaim that followed the release of Songs Of Praise came a ton of international touring; and then the inevitable emptiness that followed such a hectic schedule.
On top of that, singer Charlie Steen faced up to the end of a personal relationship, which heightened the feelings of isolation even more.
Finding security in an unlikely new home, and an even unlikelier colour scheme, helped Steen face up to his inner turmoil.
Hear Steen speak to Richard Kingsmill about the writing and recording of their new album Drunk Tank Pink, which took them first to the wilderness of Scotland and then onto France to work with Arctic Monkeys’ producer James Ford.
By triplej, triple j5
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Shame arrived on the London post-punk scene in 2018 with an impressive debut album. With all the acclaim that followed the release of Songs Of Praise came a ton of international touring; and then the inevitable emptiness that followed such a hectic schedule.
On top of that, singer Charlie Steen faced up to the end of a personal relationship, which heightened the feelings of isolation even more.
Finding security in an unlikely new home, and an even unlikelier colour scheme, helped Steen face up to his inner turmoil.
Hear Steen speak to Richard Kingsmill about the writing and recording of their new album Drunk Tank Pink, which took them first to the wilderness of Scotland and then onto France to work with Arctic Monkeys’ producer James Ford.

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