girl in red is on the cover of Volume 9, which includes interviews with Arlo Parks, Courtney Marie Andrews, Dream Wife and more!
The pubs are now open, so you’re probably thinking about spending your money on a cold pint rather than a music magazine. It’s fair enough – unless you’re drinking a pint of Carling, then it’s definitely not fair enough.
Still, not all of you will be racing down to your local boozer, and with the weather changing it’s mind faster than Boris Johnson did on free school meals, you’ll all need something for those rainy days. And, that’s where we come in.
We are delighted to have girl in red on the cover – 21-year-old Marie Ulven is one of the hottest artists around right now. Stuck at home in Norway, writing her much-anticipated debut album, we catch up with the viral sensation to talk about her past, present and future.
We’ve also made a lovely little A5 art print of girl in red, available at half-price alongside purchases of Volume 9.
Elsewhere, we speak to Arlo Parks – another exciting new artist also in the midst of writing her debut album. Arlo reveals all on an exciting end to 2019, and her future plans.
Elsewhere, there are interviews with Dream Wife ahead of the release of their sophomore album, So When You Gonna…., Courtney Marie Andrews, who talks about the changes going on in her life that shaped her most open record yet, Sorry and The Marías, who talk about their lockdown experiences.
There’s also an interview with The Warren Youth Project, a charity who are using music to bring people together in Hull, and The Killers’ official photographer, Rob Loud, who talks us through some of his finest snaps. We’ve also put aside our Mancunian pride and spoken to a few Scousers, including The Mysterines, Red Rum Club and Pizzagirl about the exciting Liverpudlian scene.
As always, we’ve tried to put a smile on your face with some unique creative features. Volume 9 lists five haircuts you shouldn’t get when the barbers reopen; tells the story of Rosanne Cash, and explains why firework displays may never be the same again. Oh, and there’s a made-up festival featuring made-up bands, set in Coventry because yes, we still think that’s funny.
Volume 9 is on sale now from therodeomag.com/shop/. And, if you like what we do, you can save yourself a bit of cash by subscribing – you’ll get 5 magazines throughout the year and FREE POSTAGE!