She Drew The Gun Behave Myself
She Drew The Gun are today announcing their return with new album Behave Myself. The follow\-up to the critically acclaimed Revolution Of Mind, which was named among BBC 6 Music\x27s Albums Of The Year, is produced by Ross Orton (Arctic Monkeys, The Fall, The Kills, Working Men\x27s Club). The first music from the record is confirmed to arrive next month. Under the moniker She Drew The Gun, songwriter Louisa Roach began by playing solo gigs around Liverpool, she quickly caught the attention of The Coral\x27s James Skelly who she began working with at Skeleton Key Records, recruiting band members along the way. At first glance Roach\x27s fuzzy psych\-pop may suggest that the Wirral born songwriter is another \x27Cosmic Scouser\x27 but then you\x27re drawn into the spirit of rebellion, songs that rally against injustice and food banks and celebrate outsiderdom. Roach was late to music, releasing her first LP \x27Memories of the future\x27 after a decade of motherhood and studying at college. The second LP \x27 Revolution of Mind\x27, released October 2018, again produced by James Skelly, continued the fine work laid out on her 2016 debut. Announced in the top 10 albums of 2018 by BBCRadio6 Music, the record was one of the runaway indie successes of the year. In 2019 the band completed a sold out UK tour and played a string of UK festivals including main stage performances at Glastonbury and Blue Dot among others. In 2020 the band played virtual gigs to help raise money for Greenpeace and the Music Venue Trust among others and look forward to a proper return to live music.