Catherine Feeny chats to I Like Music
Philadelphia born Catherine Feeny started her musical career in LA, but moved to the more relaxed environs of Norfolk after hooking up with Hurricane Glass producer Sebastian Rogers. It's a move that's put her on the map here too, and a year of support slots with, amongst others, Martha Wainwright, John Prine, Suzanne Vega and most recently Stereophonics' vocalist Kelly Jones, has resulted in a burgeoning fan base.
Her sophomore album is a myriad of forms on a theme; the skip and jump of Always Tonight's wistful funk is in contrast to the fraught melodrama of new song Shape You're In, whilst the lullaby that is Hush Now is cut against the 'desertscape' political rhetoric of Unsteady Ground. From the sweet pop of Mr Blue, to the seething No Reply, and mid-west bar room rock of the title track, there is a telling lyric for every engaging hook on Hurricane Glass.
I Like Music caught up with Catherine to talk about her new album, Glastonbury and The OC
"I Like Music because… it makes me feel alive."
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