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Musician — London
A Hussy Photo
Photo: Chris Pawlusek
Name, where are you from?
Sophie Nicole Ellison aka Hussy and I’m from the complete middle of nowhere in the North East of England, Northumberland. I now live in South East London!
Describe your style in three words?
Bargain bucket vintage with a trash flash.
What’s the best gig you’ve ever been to?
Of recent gigs, I loved Body/Head at Cafe Otto earlier this year and Weyes Blood at The Dome was also incredible when she brought her gothic medieval stage show for the Front Row Seat to Earth tour.
If you could be on the line up with any two bands in history?
Probably Sonic Youth and Ariel Pink.
Which Subcultures have influenced you?
NYC Punk in the '70s and New Wave I loved as a teenager, I read that book 'The Oral History' and it seemed like such a unique time. New Wave fashion of the '80s also inspires me a lot. The whole '90s Alternative scene really struck a chord with me growing up, and when everyone I knew was into Emo, I was trying to find the most nerdy obscure '90s alt bands. I think having grown up in such an isolated place, feeling like your connected to a scene even if it isn’t in your immediate surroundings is important.
If you could spend an hour with anyone from history?
My ma, she’s a badass.
Of all the venues you’ve been to, which is your favourite?
I really enjoyed playing at YES in Manchester earlier this year when we played with Lala Lala, was just such a cool vibe and everyone was so enthusiastic about music. Elsewhere in Margate is also great and has a lovely community of people there.
Your greatest unsung hero or heroine in music?
Kim Gordon, the fact she continually changes path and evolves her career as she gets older is so inspiring. I’d also say Juliana Hatfield has been somewhat of an underdog and a heroine of mine growing up. She just keeps doing her thing and releasing albums and there’s a sense of humour to what she does despite some themes being quite personal or hard-hitting. I found it really inspiring as a teenager when I got into her and the album 'Made in China', She pretty much did it herself and thought that was so punk.
Multi-instrumentalist, Sophie Nicole Ellison, moved from her native North East England to London, playing drums for various bands and working as a studio engineer. During this time, she started writing for her solo persona HUSSY, her avant-garde dream-pop project.
HUSSY's latest single 'YLMD' is out now.
The first track you played on repeat?
I had a tennis racket I used as a guitar and played Sheryl Crowe 'If It Makes You Happy' over and over again. I was also obsessed with a cassette of REM and the song 'Imitation of Life'.
A song that defines the teenage you?
Too many to choose from but a few that spring to mind...
Sonic Youth - 'Daydream Nation'.
Pavement - 'Stereo'.
One record you would keep forever?
Lou Reed - 'Transformer'. Certain songs will just come on and I will tear up.
A song lyric that has inspired you?
I like a lot of Frankie Cosmos lyrics and even “I wonder if your up..” etc from Ur Up I like. I like the notion of the lyrics being almost being like a train of thought in that moment, being put into a song straight away. But from 'Windows' I really like:
“I still like looking out of windows
I know how to forgive those
Sceneries for surrounding me
But you did it differently”.
A song you wished you had written?
Sam Evian - 'You, Forever'.
Best song to turn up loud?
Free Kitten - 'Teeny Weenie Boppiee'.
A song people wouldn’t expect you to like?
I'm obsessed with King Princess at the minute. I love 'Useless Phrases' into 'Cheap Queen'.
The song to get you straight on the dance floor?
Madonna - 'Hollywood'.
Best song to end an all-nighter?
Tim Presley - 'Morris'.
Any new bands you are into at the moment?
Not new, but new to me - I’m really into Smog and Bill Callahan at the minute along with Mega Bog. Also, my pal Alpha Maid is amazing, she put an EP out this year which I mixed and was a dream to do a project together. Sona Koloyan - 'Please Say Hello To Me'.
Photo: Chris Pawlusek
Name, where are you from?
Sophie Nicole Ellison aka Hussy and I’m from the complete middle of nowhere in the North East of England, Northumberland. I now live in South East London!
Describe your style in three words?
Bargain bucket vintage with a trash flash.
What’s the best gig you’ve ever been to?
Of recent gigs, I loved Body/Head at Cafe Otto earlier this year and Weyes Blood at The Dome was also incredible when she brought her gothic medieval stage show for the Front Row Seat to Earth tour.
If you could be on the line up with any two bands in history?
Probably Sonic Youth and Ariel Pink.
Which Subcultures have influenced you?
NYC Punk in the '70s and New Wave I loved as a teenager, I read that book 'The Oral History' and it seemed like such a unique time. New Wave fashion of the '80s also inspires me a lot. The whole '90s Alternative scene really struck a chord with me growing up, and when everyone I knew was into Emo, I was trying to find the most nerdy obscure '90s alt bands. I think having grown up in such an isolated place, feeling like your connected to a scene even if it isn’t in your immediate surroundings is important.
If you could spend an hour with anyone from history?
My ma, she’s a badass.
Of all the venues you’ve been to, which is your favourite?
I really enjoyed playing at YES in Manchester earlier this year when we played with Lala Lala, was just such a cool vibe and everyone was so enthusiastic about music. Elsewhere in Margate is also great and has a lovely community of people there.
Your greatest unsung hero or heroine in music?
Kim Gordon, the fact she continually changes path and evolves her career as she gets older is so inspiring. I’d also say Juliana Hatfield has been somewhat of an underdog and a heroine of mine growing up. She just keeps doing her thing and releasing albums and there’s a sense of humour to what she does despite some themes being quite personal or hard-hitting. I found it really inspiring as a teenager when I got into her and the album 'Made in China', She pretty much did it herself and thought that was so punk.
Multi-instrumentalist, Sophie Nicole Ellison, moved from her native North East England to London, playing drums for various bands and working as a studio engineer. During this time, she started writing for her solo persona HUSSY, her avant-garde dream-pop project.
HUSSY's latest single 'YLMD' is out now.
The first track you played on repeat?
I had a tennis racket I used as a guitar and played Sheryl Crowe 'If It Makes You Happy' over and over again. I was also obsessed with a cassette of REM and the song 'Imitation of Life'.
A song that defines the teenage you?
Too many to choose from but a few that spring to mind...
Sonic Youth - 'Daydream Nation'.
Pavement - 'Stereo'.
One record you would keep forever?
Lou Reed - 'Transformer'. Certain songs will just come on and I will tear up.
A song lyric that has inspired you?
I like a lot of Frankie Cosmos lyrics and even “I wonder if your up..” etc from Ur Up I like. I like the notion of the lyrics being almost being like a train of thought in that moment, being put into a song straight away. But from 'Windows' I really like:
“I still like looking out of windows
I know how to forgive those
Sceneries for surrounding me
But you did it differently”.
A song you wished you had written?
Sam Evian - 'You, Forever'.
Best song to turn up loud?
Free Kitten - 'Teeny Weenie Boppiee'.
A song people wouldn’t expect you to like?
I'm obsessed with King Princess at the minute. I love 'Useless Phrases' into 'Cheap Queen'.
The song to get you straight on the dance floor?
Madonna - 'Hollywood'.
Best song to end an all-nighter?
Tim Presley - 'Morris'.
Any new bands you are into at the moment?
Not new, but new to me - I’m really into Smog and Bill Callahan at the minute along with Mega Bog. Also, my pal Alpha Maid is amazing, she put an EP out this year which I mixed and was a dream to do a project together. Sona Koloyan - 'Please Say Hello To Me'.