You've just come through the madness that is In The City. How was it for you?
| Red, Red Wine | - Her debut single, Red Red Wine, is released through Forecast Records on Mon 6 Nov
- She does a Fopp in-store on the day of release and there's a special Lucy and the Caterpillar Tea Party at Rags to Bitches on Sun 19 Nov
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"It was really cool, very intense but I enjoyed it a lot. I had to have a couple of glasses of wine to calm the nerves though." According to your blog, it wasn't the happiest time for you. Was it hard to perform under such pressure? "I guess the wine worked wonders. I also had friends that supported me throughout the weekend." Red, Red Wine has a lot of sweet references. What do you think of sugary treats? | "I adoooore them, as long as there is no gelatine… then I can eat hundreds!" | | Lucy on her love of sweets |
"I adoooore them, as long as there is no gelatine… then I can eat hundreds!" High Voltage called you a 'female Jose Gonzales'. What do you think of that description? "Very flattering, he’s a legend. He’s such an incredible artist, almost as amazing as Doris Day!" There's quite a few female artists coming through Manchester's scene at the moment. Is it a good time to be a woman?
 | | Lucy and the Caterpillar |
"It’s always a good time to be a woman. I’d like the idea of inspiring women to enjoy life and not fret over men, this is what I base my songs on." Come on, tell us, what is the Caterpillar? "Now that’s for me to know and for you to find out." |