Squid, Black Midi, Black Country, New Road), Tiña could be about to make history with their debut album ‘Positive Mental Health Music’.
Despite this landmark moment and its loaded title, frontman Joshua Loftin is keen to downplay the potentially profound nature of the LP.“I wouldn’t call it a concept record,” he tells NME. “We didn’t even come up with the title.
A friend came to a show at the Five Bells in Newcross, and afterwards he was like, ‘I like it, it’s like positive mental health music’.
I thought it was cool and it just stuck. The mental health thing became a bit more of a focus for me because I had a breakdown about two years ago and that’s where the songs came from.”NME caught up with Loftin to find out how turning some of the.