How did growing up/living in Newcastle affect the music you make?
“Living so close to both the sea and the mountains is an absolute treat, and it has definitely seeded its way into my music in many forms. There’s something magical about the place and I love exploring the nature that the place has to offer. There’s these really cool sand dunes there, you can see the Isle Of Man on a clear day, there’s thick forests, rivers, and amazing trails you can walk. The beautiful nature, vivid colours and happy atmosphere has influenced all parts of my being as well as music. Oh, there’s also too many ice cream shops, but I’m not complaining!”
Where did the name Lemonade Shoelace come from?
“So it actually came from a lyric I wrote a few years ago, which was ‘cigarette shoelace’. I had a few names with ‘lemon’ in it as I wanted the project to seem fresh and juicy, and ended up with Lemonade Shoelace. As soon as I thought of it, I knew it’d be the one.”
How did it feel to win the Vans Musicians Wanted competition?
“It feels amazing, I still can’t believe it! I’ve been a skateboarder for many years so to be involved with one of the earliest skate companies is pretty nuts. The local support has been amazing as well, something that I’m also super grateful for. I’ve been putting in a lot of effort behind the scenes for the past two years for this project, and to see it pay off in a way like this feels incredible. I never thought an opportunity like this would come my way, and it’s great that Vans and the judges vibe with the music I make!”
How do you feel about sharing a stage with YUNGBLUD?
“That’s going to be pretty mental. It’ll be in Mexico as well, which is nuts – I had no idea that we’d be flying over there for a show with him until the day of the finals, and I’m super grateful that the opportunity is there to do that! He brings a very electric atmosphere to his shows from what I’ve seen, so I hope the band and I can bring some sort of similar vibe on stage. He seems super cool and laid back, and is definitely a rock’n’roller!”