A new online chat with our old friend Peter from Copperworm, a band the defies convention and the norms – a band of creatives that create their own brand of music the way they want to do it. Original, direct – sometimes raw – music with a nod to Lou Reed and punk, Pete talks about the band’s work on new songs, the forthcoming Matchbox album – and we also reflect on their lockdown opus ‘Desolate Days’ – a song ignored by many radio stations but, nonetheless, a track that by word-of-mouth was widely affirmed as one of the defining original rock songs of the lockdown era.
Audio feature interview 1,715 in an ongoing series. Every year for the last decade we’ve run a New Horizons showcase on rising bands, hearing from grassroots artists about their plans and ambitions for the year ahead. If you enjoy this interview, do discover Copperworm’s music further at https://copperworm.bandcamp.com
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