Laura Barton talks to musician Langhorne Slim about the film soundtrack that got him noticed
'This is not a sob story," says Langhorne Slim, shuffling a little in his seat, "because in the end it really worked out well. But I got a call one day saying, 'Really sorry to tell you this, but the album's not gonna come out.'" That was two years ago. When the now-defunct label V2 delivered this bad news, Langhorne found himself in the strange position of having a devoted fanbase, an enviable reputation as a live performer, a much-loved debut LP (When the Sun's Gone Down), and the masters for ...
Guardian Music — 'This is not a sob story," says Langhorne Slim, shuffling a little in his seat, "because in the end it really worked out well. But I got a call one day saying, 'Really so... more info