Interview – Kathryn Williams
Ahead of performing at this year’s Hebden Bridge Folk Roots Festival, taking place from 10 to 12 May, we were delighted to have interview, in partnership with Folk Phenomena, singer-songwriter and Mercury Prize nominee Kathryn Williams.
Q. For those who haven’t come across you before, please describe you in a few sentences?
It’s hard to be asked to describe yourself… overdo it and you look arrogant under do it and you sell yourself short. I’m a bit folky but not folk, I’m a bit poppy but not pop, I’m a bit shy but foul mouthed,.. I am the best friend you’ll ever have.
Q. How would you describe your music in five words?
Thoughtful quiet unfolding punk rock.
Q. What inspires you as an artist?
Joy and pain, observing and imagining.
Q. What can audience members expect from your set as part of the Hebden Folk Roots Festival?
A moment of calm in the eye of the storm. Space for their own thoughts, a few laughs x
Q. What’s your favourite song to perform as part of your set and why?
I like playing songs people ask for or know even if I’ve not played them for a while. I like bringing the sea level down to the very quietest it can be.
Q. Who else would you recommend festival goers seeing during the festival?
Michele Stodart. She’s my best friend
Q. What do you love most about performing on the festival circuit?
To be honest I find it hard. My music is small and fragile. Playing to people who might not have heard of me is good though x
Q. Your last album, Common Ground was arranged to pair alongside the experiences of the main character in Cass Wheeler’s “Greatest Hits”. How did this differ to your usual writing style and are there any other characters real or fictional you would love to base an album on?
Well I did the album Hypoxia before the Cass Wheeler one. I loved the constraints of looking through a characters eyes, but I’m ready to be free and me again x
Q. You have recorded with many illustrious folk artists over the years. Are there any stories you can share from these collaborations and is there anyone else you would love to work with?
If I told you all my stories, you would never sleep again!
Q. What’s coming up next for you as an artist?
I have a 20cd box set coming out with one little Indian ( Bjork label) , I’m working on two new solo albums, an album with Michele Stodart, a collaboration with carol Ann Duffy and writing with other artists!
Kathryn Williams will be performing at Hope Baptist Church at 9pm on Saturday 11 May alongside Michelle Stodart (read our interview with Michelle here) as part of Hebden Bridge Folk Roots Festival. For further information on Kathryn Williams visit https://kathrynwilliams.co.uk. For further information on the Hebden Bridge Folk Roots Festival visit www.hebdenfolkroots.org.
As mentioned, this interview was in partnership with Folk Phenomena, a website dedicated to all things folk. For further information visit http://folk-phenomena.co.uk.