When she developed such agonising back pain she couldn’t pick up her own baby, musician Lucy Rose was belittled by doctors. Her fight to be heard inspired her new album
It was soon after Lucy Rose had brought her newborn baby, Otis, home from hospital that the agonising back pain began.
Friends and family were “sympathetic”, she says, her voice cracking and her eyes filling with tears, “but no one really understood.” Well-meaning people suggested she try having a bath. She has persistently resisted industry styling, claiming she is “too lazy” to care about “looking cool”. Today she wears a grey-blue fleece and tracksuit trousers, a gold pendant around her neck.
Music didn’t offer much respite in her lowest moments, she says. But by the time Otis was six or seven months old, she could “manoeuvre” them both around the house, so she would take him to their piano. “And the songs you sing babies are a bit more major than the songs I’ve written in the past. So we’re sitting down and he’s bashing away at the piano. I would play a chord, and that’s where so much of the first threads of any songs came from – playing for him.
“It could be a combination of getting older and becoming a mother, it could be because of what I’d gone through. But I was just like: I’m gonna live life a little fuller than I have before. Because I know how small life has been.”
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