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- You Don't Want This
- 12
- It Should Have Been Fun
- Keep It Together
- Different Tune
- I Know I’m Not Easy To Like
- Faces
- I Love The City
- Easy
- Holiday
- Trouble In Paradise
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PIP BLOM
Welcome Break
heavenly recordings
'welcome break' isn’t afraid to speak out, take lead, and instigate a liberated revolution-come-bliss-out; it's Yet another master-class in effortless song-writing and feel-good-choruses.
as Pip explains, the secret behind the continuing run of form on Welcome Break is fairly simple - “I just really like catchy songs and I feel like that’s something we do well. It’s not sugar-coated-happy Pop...they’re more like ‘Titanic’ pop songs...”Following an extensive touring schedule, which saw the Dutch 4-piece roam over field, oceans, and Glastonbury’s John Peel stage following the release of their debut record 'Boat', Pip Blom immediately began to gather all her soaked-up inspirations taken from the road, cosy down in a room of her parents’ house, and over three months wrote twenty songs - sixteen of which were to become 'welcome break'. With plans slightly complicated by the Covid-19 crisis, the band decamped to their favourite Big Jelly Studios in Ramsgate and after 14-days of quarantine set to work recording their second album over three weeks with engineer Al Harle.