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There’s a woman skateboarding round the streets at night in a hijab. I just decided to watch it one day and I loved the narrative. You’ve mentioned the horror film ‘A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night’ as an influence on your recent track ‘Stargazing.’ Tell me about that.
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Each of the songs are located in or out of that area. ‘Getaway’ is more so in the metaphorical blue. ‘Stargazing’ is about watching movies and feeling happy.
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‘I Believe In Love’ for example is outside. The songs are kind of written from the perspective of being in and out. Is that the main theme for the album, pulling all the tracks together? Being outside of the blue is feeling good, knowing someone loves you. I think the blue is things like depression and anxiety. Brought me out of that blue type of area. I had quite a bad panic attack and got on the phone to my girlfriend and it calmed me down. I had the instrumental lying around for ages. It’s named after one of the songs on the album. Hi Jonny! What can we expect from your upcoming album ‘Outside Of The Blue’? What’s the meaning behind the album title? With this in mind, The Mancunion chatted to SPINN frontman Jonny Quinn about all things from mental health and politics to horror films and Christmas songs. The highly anticipated sophomore record ‘Outside Of The Blue’ will be released on 4 th February 2022, ahead of their UK tour. Their debut self-titled record was released to much acclaim in 2019, cementing their status as ones to watch. Having followed the band’s rise in Liverpool, from playing Sefton Park’s LIMF to headlining the O2 Academy, and even playing festivals such as Truck in Oxfordshire, it’s clear the band’s appeal ranges far beyond their hometown. Their mixture of sunny instrumentals and shimmering vocals has set them apart from other bands of their scene. Liverpool four-piece SPINN have been enchanting audiences with their jangly indie-pop anthems since 2016.