Shame frontman Charlie Steen has opened up on how the darker side of the band’s hectic touring schedule influenced their second album.The south London band have today released ‘Drunk Tank Pink‘, their follow-up to 2018’s acclaimed debut ‘Songs of Praise’.In a new interview with NME for this week’s Big Read, Steen explained how Shame’s arduous touring schedule in support of their first record led him to excessive drinking.“We did this three-week tour of America, got back to London at 11 at night, and then had to be at King’s Cross at 6am the next day,” he said.“We got a train to Belgium and did 10 interviews in a row, then went to Amsterdam and went out.
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