'There’s almost an animalistic quality when Kathryn Joseph is performing'
“The remarkable thing about Kathryn,” says Josh Armstrong, “is how much she puts herself on the line. Once she gets there, there is no backing down.”
“The remarkable thing about Kathryn,” says Josh Armstrong, “is how much she puts herself on the line. Once she gets there, there is no backing down.”
AS two hours of compelling conversation and mischievous mirth draw to a close, Kathryn Joseph pauses for a moment. “I feel lucky,” she says. “My music is miserable and my talking about my paranoia is miserable and boring, but mostly I’m thinking about how f****** lucky I am.”
ALERT readers will, I hope, recall my recent enthusiasm for the Swedish bike clothing at which I threw several hundred pounds with the aim of commuting by motorcycle through the autumn and winter. Experienced bikers among you will similarly recall thinking: “Good luck with that, Guthers.”
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