Julia Jacklin interview: 'The music industry is full of gaslighting'

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Following the release of her new album Crushing, the Australian singer-songwriter tells Alexandra Pollard about her crisis of confidence on the brink of its release, how she deals with sexism and ageism, and why she refused to call her album Body

It’s not uncommon for an artist to be influenced by the place they grew up in. Yet few are likely to have as much inspiration to draw on as India-born, Zimbabwe-raised and now Peckham-based artist Rina Mushonga. The singer-songwriter’s nomadic personality is reflected in the vast scale of reference points on her new record, In a Galaxy. It’s technically a follow-up to 2014’s The Wild, the Wilderness, but the newfound boldness on this new work is startling.

 

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