Music

Shame's Charlie Steen on Drunk Tank Pink, COVID lockdown and why Australia's Eddy Current Suppression Ring are their biggest influence

Josh Leeson
Updated January 14 2021 - 3:09pm, first published January 13 2021 - 8:00pm
SECOND COMING: Shame frontman Charlie Steen, centre, says the London post-punk band's sophomore album Drunk Tank Pink was influenced by the stresses of touring. Picture: Sam Gregg
SECOND COMING: Shame frontman Charlie Steen, centre, says the London post-punk band's sophomore album Drunk Tank Pink was influenced by the stresses of touring. Picture: Sam Gregg

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Josh Leeson

Josh Leeson

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Josh Leeson is an entertainment and features journalist, specialising in music, at the Newcastle Herald. He first joined the masthead in 2008 after stints at the Namoi Valley Independent and Port Stephens Examiner and has previously covered sport including the Asian Cup, A-League, Surfest, cricket and rugby league.

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