A track on Anxiety Replacement Therapy, the forthcoming album from Manchester pop aces The Lottery Winners, might just make the ears of Big Issue readers prick up. So they’ve allowed us the world exclusive first play of the powerful new video.
The song Letter To Myself, with singer-songwriter Frank Turner on guest vocals, is like our iconic ‘Letter To My Younger Self’ feature in song form. The new LP Anxiety Replacement Therapy, which also features guest vocals from Shaun Ryder and Boy George, takes listeners on a journey through a difficult mental health period. And this song has a special resonance.
We asked The Lottery Winners singer Thom Rylance and Frank Turner to talk us through Letter To Myself and its themes. And you can listen to it exclusively here…
Thom Rylance: Letter To Myself was emotional to write. I literally sat down and wrote a letter. I wrote it quickly, in five or six minutes. But it was from the heart. I was a weird kid – I had terrible ADHD, felt I didn’t fit in, was kicked out of schools and felt like a real outsider. And I wanted to write a letter to that kid to say it all works out. That you’re doing the thing you love and surrounded by people you love and that love you.
I’ve always got that little boy with me. When I’m on stage, everything I do is protecting that guy. It’s like: please clap at me – I need this affirmation! I need you to like me, I need to fit in.
Frank Turner: It’s a really powerful way of looking at things because there are pivotal years in your life. It’s specifically 16 for me. Because when I was 16, I published a zine, I lost my virginity, I got my first tattoo, and I went on tour for the first time.