HEARTWORMS about wings, pain and a brain as a sponge

Automatic translation. Improvements are constantly being worked on.

Heartworms was conceived by Josephine Orme in 2019: “Before that, I was just making and playing with everything I could write and sing,” she explains in our March/April issue. The project name comes from the song of the same name by The Shins, who were a kind of “oxygen” for Josephine as a teenager. “Heartworms sounded funny and dark at the same time, humorous in a way. I love a mixture of humor and the grotesque.” We talk to her about the new album “Glutton for Punishment”, inspiration, a brain as a sponge, wings and pain.

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Heartworms – Tourdates:
February 21, 2025 UK-Nottingham, Resuce Rooms
February 22, 2025 UK-Bristol, Thekla
February 23, 2025 UK-Birmingham,Hare and Hounds
February 25, 2025 UK-Brighton, Concorde 2

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