
Singer Freya Ridings: ‘I was an outcast until I found out I could sing’
The Brit-nominated artist discusses her second album, Blood Orange, the pressure she faced to write new material, and why we’re so obsessed with sad music
Love Lives · John Johnston
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Show Notes
Brit-nominated artist Freya Ridings joins us on Love Lives this week to discuss her second album, Blood Orange, the pressure she faced to write new material, and why we love listening to sad music when we’re feeling down.
The ‘Lost Without You’ singer reveals how she created the new album, which mixes disco, pop and rock alongside the melancholic, piano-driven ballads she’s known for, and opens up about how she channelled her heartbreak into songwriting from a young age.
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