INTERVIEW WITH LONDON’S MODERN DARK POP chanteuse LUX LYALL
London-Based Dark Pop Artist LUX LYALL bridges the gap between modern pop, early 90s grunge girls like PJ Harvey,and torch songs. All while incorporating her multicultural roots and life stories. “Draw Blood” is her latest release and the second single from her forthcoming release, “Runaway Bridge”. The track's orgin story tells the story of a abusive relationship with Lyall ultimately finding the song a difficult but cathartic experience. In an interview I did with Lux late last year, we talked about the single, Christmas Holidays, her favorite record of 2022, and more all of which you can read below.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Thanks for chatting with me at TRB, Lux. To start, How are you doing? How was 2022 for you both professionally and personally?
LUX LYALL: I'm doing good thanks! Personally, 2022 was the best year I’ve had since I was a small child probably. Professionally I’m trying to pull things up to speed. I’ve had a lot of changes post releasing my debut album VAMP in 2020. I'm taking on practically all aspects of my work myself now so I have more control over how things go and are released. It's hard but it's what I want.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What did you get up to over the holiday season?
LUX LYALL: I was lucky enough to spend Christmas and New Year’s in Cyprus where I grew up with my sister and my fiancé. We hung out on her farm with her horses, dogs, and multiple cats. It was pretty perfect.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Continuing on this theme, do you have a favorite Holiday themed song or movie that gives you immediate warmth and nostalgia?
LUX LYALL: River by Joni Mitchell is my favourite holiday song. It makes me cry but I love it. This year we watched Black Christmas, I think that’s now a tradition.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: Moving forward, Tell me about your background before you were an artist? How growing up in a multicultural family and being multi-racial yourself has possibly influenced your sound and music? Also, has music also played a role in your life?
LUX LYALL: Music has played a huge role in my life. It was the first thing I was really passionate about and obsessed with. It still is despite being kind of coloured by the more I learn about the industry-heh
Being from a multicultural multiracial family is a dominating part of who I am. It's influenced my work in many ways, mostly the consistent sense of displacement. I didn’t grow up with people who were like me, and my parents are first-generation immigrants to a more western world and culture, so we were very different and detached while I was growing up. We're extremely close now but I know me trying to figure myself out in situations where I didn’t know anyone like me gave them a lot of grief.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: I would like to talk about your new song, “Draw Blood”. Can you talk about the track’s origin story? And how the recording and writing process was like?
LUX LYALL: The origin story is difficult to talk about. I referred to it briefly not thinking that it would be the main takeaway from the song (which I guess in some way is something I need to address and unpack…)
I had a lot of bad relationships. Some of them were emotionally and mentally manipulative, in one instance I was physically hurt by a partner. Draw Blood
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: What fictional character do you think would most identify with the Lux Lyall sound and aesthetic?
LUX LYALL: It would be a girls’ gang composed of the following: Audrey Horne-Twin Peaks, Lux Lisbon-The Virgin Suicides, Alabama Beggs - Save me the Waltz, Lily Bart-The House of Mirth, Norma Desmond - Sunset Boulevard & Jennifer North - Valley of the Dolls.
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: And my last two questions, what is your pick for the best album of 2022?
LUX LYALL: Preachers Daughter by Ethel Cain
THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER: And... Is there anything else you would like to add? Thanks again, Lux!
LUX LYALL: Thank you for taking the time to talk to me. My second album will be out this year and I’m looking forward to playing more live shows again!