Evening Standard

Woo-hoo! KT’s got her mojo back

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KT TUNSTALL says she was burnt out and ready to give up music before rediscover­ing her mojo and recording her sixth studio album.

It is 11 years since the singer burst onto the scene with her debut Eye To The Telescope, which won her a Brit award a year later in 2006.

She married her drummer, Luke Bullen, in 2008 but they divorced five years later, which the Scot, 41, documented in her melancholi­c 2013 record Invisible Empire // Crescent Moon.

She told the Standard: “I was in an entirely different world. I really loved making that last record. It was a really cathartic process. It was a tumultuous time and a big shift in my life. But it also made me take a long hard look at myself and how I wanted to live the rest of my life. When I toured the record I had this idea of wearing a Dior suit and playing in lovely theatres. As lovely and emotional as it was, it burned me out. I was at a point where I thought I didn’t want to make records any more.” She decided to make a change by leaving London to move to Los Angeles and start writing film scores. She added: “I felt stagnant. I felt I needed a drastic change. I got accepted into the Sundance Institute and spent two amazing weeks on George Lucas’s ranch learning about writing film scores. “I found myself riding a bike around the beautiful roads there, and was listening to a lot of Fleetwood Mac and Neil Young, and it all just started seeping into my bones... it was like cutting the umbilical cord. I found LA so tranquil and I suppose I got my mojo back.” She began writing and recording her new album, KIN, which is due out next month and features a track with James Bay.

She said of the singer, 25: “I met him while we were both on Jools Holland’s Hootenanny. I had read in an interview that he was a fan of mine, which is always flattering, and we got chatting on the show. We swapped numbers and he called me a few days later. I had started writing this song that had a real Seventies rock vibe, he happened to be in LA for a day so he came into the studio. He is one of the most talented new songwriter­s we have so it was fantastic to work with him.”

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