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James Cox - Singer (Crows)

The Crows frontman talks in the lead up to sophomore album Beware Believers, a no holds barred, glorious ear-assault of an album off the back of the success of their debut Silver Tongues that saw them tour with Idles and share the stage with Slaves and Wolf Alice to name a couple more. Cox talks his ‘rabbit hole’ dives when researching for lyrics, Daniel Johnston, SXSW in Texas, his onstage persona and both albums.

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