She Drew The Gun at Chalk: Louisa Roach is set to bring her revolution rock to Brighton
and live on Freeview channel 276
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The four-piece indie rock band, led by songwriter and guitarist Louisa Roach, are currently touring their latest EP - Behave Myself.
Louisa said of the current tour: "It's probably my favourite tour we've ever done to be honest.
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Hide Ad"I remember playing Patterns with Cabbage and that was great and we always have a dead good time when playing in Brighton. "
The Wirral-based singer-songwriter has spent the last seven years cementing her reputation as a vital voice in the alternative scene, using punk-infused psych-pop as a vehicle for exposing injustice and for advocating for a fairer and more tolerant society.
That message is more potent than ever on Behave Myself, her incendiary third album was released in September 2021.
The record is a giant leap for Roach musically. with the album combining elements of dystopian disco, Chemical Brothers-inspired electronic-rock, spaced-out dream-pop and frenetic, electro-flecked punk.
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Hide AdLouisa said: "It feels like every album we've gone on a journey with the record. This one felt like a bit of a jump, its very big sounding, more so then we ever have before. We pushed it with the fancy stuff and that was a good thing to do.
"The new songs are going down really well live. It's given me a chance to get off the guitar, which gives it a different feel to the old stuff. It brings an extra element to the show. We've got more songs to choose from now, so we can pick a really good first team of songs to play live."
Behave Myself was written and partly recorded during lockdown and Louisa said the pandemic had a major impact on the feel of the record.
Roach said: "It was written during lockdown and it took me a while to start writing. Throughout the album there is quite a lot of mentions of traps, cells and cages, there's a theme of feeling separated and locked down. So it's definitely seeped into it, even though it still a positive album, you can still feel that lockdown thing.
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Hide Ad"I always be saying something about the world, about my place in it and what's going on. I don't think I could write an album without a bigger sort of analysis to it. I would be surprised if I was never drawn to those sort of messages and try to reflect the times as I see it. It will always be an element to what we do. "
The band will be playing a set at Chalk which combines songs from the latest LP, as well as the popular previous two albums - Memories Of The Future (2016) and Revolution of Mind (2018).
When asked what people can expect from a She Drew The Gun live show, said: "For me its getting a room together and enjoying a commentary about hats going on in the wider world and is this country as well. Enjoying the music and the protest in a fun atmosphere with great musicians and tunes."