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Jul 22, 2020 · But probably not as uncomfortable as Sam Quartin of The Bobby Lees. “When I was younger, I had really bad mental issues going on,” the singer-guitarist admits matter of factly. “I had alcohol-induced schizophrenia that lasted about nine months.
Oct 31, 2022 · “Bellevue” is the product of an extremely difficult period in Quartin’s life as the title suggests; the title gives a nod to the mental health institution she used to live near.
Oct 12, 2022 · For Quartin, who has battled with serious mental health problems on and off, there’s a cathartic element to the band’s in-your-face songcraft. “I like to wait for something that feels like it needs to get written,” she explains.
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Oct 10, 2022 · You’ve stated that the album is influenced by the most painful things you have gone through, because those have resulted in some creative accomplishments. What’s a painful or difficult event that you went through that influenced this album? I had a mental breakdown that lasted nine months.
May 8, 2020 · Quartin’s vocals have an impressive, somewhat disturbing sound, a visceral yelp of raw pain and anger. On many tracks, it seems as if she’s descending into chaos. “We tested the songs at shows to get a better feel for them, but vocally, I try to not have anything planned,” she says.
Oct 10, 2022 · You've stated that the album is influenced by the most painful things you have gone through, because those have resulted in some creative accomplishments. What's a painful or difficult event that you went through that influenced this album? I had a mental breakdown that lasted nine months.
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Oct 10, 2022 · Your lyrics are very frank and you have been open with your battles with mental illness, have you encountered any stigma as a result of your diagnosis? No. I don’t really think of it as a diagnosis, I dont think we really understand why those things happen, if they’re real or not etc.