Badly Drawn Boy Matters

Matters

31-03-2023 • 26 mins

In early August 2004, a wonderful time in my life and music in general, I got to chat with Badly Drawn Boy for a second time. This interview caught him on the release of his fourth, highly anticipated release, One Plus One Is One.

Badly Drawn Boy, whose real name is Damon Michael Gough, is a British singer-songwriter and musician who gained popularity in the early 2000s for his unique blend of indie rock, folk, and electronic music.

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In August 2004, Badly Drawn Boy had just released his fourth studio album, One Plus One Is One, which received generally positive reviews from critics. The album departed from his previous works with a more polished and cohesive sound and featured tracks such as "Year of the Rat" and "Nothing's Going to Change Your Mind".

Around this time, Badly Drawn Boy was known for his quirky personality and eccentric fashion sense, often sporting a distinctive beanie hat and unkempt hair. He had recently completed a successful tour of the United Kingdom and was gearing up for a tour of the United States in the autumn of 2004.

Overall, August 2004 was a busy and exciting time for Badly Drawn Boy as he continued to make a name for himself in the music industry with his unique style and sound.