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The Mysterines debut album ā€˜Reeling’ was made under the watchful eye of acclaimed producer Catherine Marks (Wolf Alice, The Big Moon, PJ Harvey) over three weeks in between lockdowns at Assault & Battery studios in London, recorded live to capture the intensity of the songs. ā€œIt’s a pretty ambiguous title for most people, but for me ā€˜Reeling’ sums up every emotion of the album in just one word,ā€ says Lia. ā€œIt was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do,ā€ she explains.

Grief, self-destruction and heartache run heavy through the record, but all are brought together by the blackest of humour. The dirty desert blues of ā€˜Life’s A Bitch’ was actually meant to be the first single, ā€œbut it turns out I say ā€˜bitch’ too much on it,ā€ chuckles Lia. Other tracks run the gamut from the grunged-up country of ā€˜Old Friends, Die Hard’ to the giddy, free-falling ā€˜On The Run’, Lia’s unique take on the tale of the teenage runaways in Terrence Mallick’s iconic Badlands. Then there’s the creepy, cultish ā€˜Under Your Skin’, which is The Doors by way of The Manson Family and the Stooges-esque ā€˜The Bad Thing’, of which Lia says: ā€œIt’s the most fun to play, and the words I find really funny as well – I’m digging someone up from the grave that I used to love.ā€Ā 

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The Mysterines debut album ā€˜Reeling’ was made under the watchful eye of acclaimed producer Catherine Marks (Wolf Alice, The Big Moon, PJ Harvey) over three weeks in between lockdowns at Assault & Battery studios in London, recorded live to capture the intensity of the songs. ā€œIt’s a pretty ambiguous title for most people, but for me ā€˜Reeling’ sums up every emotion of the album in just one word,ā€ says Lia. ā€œIt was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do,ā€ she explains.

Grief, self-destruction and heartache run heavy through the record, but all are brought together by the blackest of humour. The dirty desert blues of ā€˜Life’s A Bitch’ was actually meant to be the first single, ā€œbut it turns out I say ā€˜bitch’ too much on it,ā€ chuckles Lia. Other tracks run the gamut from the grunged-up country of ā€˜Old Friends, Die Hard’ to the giddy, free-falling ā€˜On The Run’, Lia’s unique take on the tale of the teenage runaways in Terrence Mallick’s iconic Badlands. Then there’s the creepy, cultish ā€˜Under Your Skin’, which is The Doors by way of The Manson Family and the Stooges-esque ā€˜The Bad Thing’, of which Lia says: ā€œIt’s the most fun to play, and the words I find really funny as well – I’m digging someone up from the grave that I used to love.ā€Ā