By Max Pilley | NME | 1 month 1 week ago | Music
While sitting on the night bus home, 22-year-old Bristolian Elliot Brett started assembling the pieces that make up ‘Everyone’s Hot (And I’m Not)’. Brett had been violently rejected back in the club by someone they had “wrongly assumed was gay” and their mind was flooded with phrases that summarised their sense of social displacement and alienation: “ I’ve got one pound, they’ve got one million/Everyone’s...
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