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KT Tunstall is back doing what she loves best

Scot guitarist KT Tunstall
Scot guitarist KT Tunstall

KT Tunstall is coming home and is touring across Scotland this month. She will be singing her way from Ullapool to Aberdeen as part of a Highlands and islands tour.

Her fifth album, Kin, is out on September 9 and includes the track Two Way, which was co-written and performed with James Bay.

After a move to LA, KT thought she was done with performing, but now she is regaining her love for the industry.
IT HAS BEEN A WHILE SINCE YOUR LAST ALBUM, WHY WAS THAT?

I moved to LA about a year-and-a-half ago. I really didn’t think I was going to make another album for quite a long time because I had had enough.

I felt quite burnt out and I just wanted to do something else.I was getting into a bit of film-scoring and I did a course on song-composing. I have been writing quite a lot of songs for movies.

Then I moved to LA and got so inspired that I was writing these massive big pop songs, which I haven’t really written since the first album. It was such strong material that I thought: “Let’s have it, I’ll just write another album then.”
YOU HAVE CHANGED YOUR MUSICAL STYLE QUITE A BIT THROUGHOUT THE YEARS?

I just didn’t want to do the same thing again, it is just really dull. I like a lot of different styles of music and trying stuff out.I think with this album I had just become very comfortable knowing what I am best at.

It is rock-pop songs with a bit of an edge and a bit of experimentation. I think that is my aim as an artist – to take a wet Tuesday and turn it into a great Saturday night.
WHAT IS YOUR PROCESS FOR WRITING YOUR MUSIC?

I have always pretty much relied on divine intervention. I do believe that it is a very subconscious process. Usually it will be a phrase with music that comes to me and I go on from that original point. It could be the title of the song or the first line. This album was different because I really grafted and worked hard on it.
DO YOU LIKE TOURING OR DO YOU FIND IT STRESSFUL?

It massively suits my personality because I get really frustrated not travelling, I love travelling. That is the part of touring that I adore – it takes me to lots of different places all over the world.

But it is difficult and takes me away from home and can be quite exhausting, but it is 100% worth it for me. It is my favourite part of what I do – playing for people and sharing my music with people. I am very grateful that I get to do this as a job.
ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO COMING HOME TO SCOTLAND?

I am so excited about it. The band are all from LA and they are all laughing at me because I’m so excited about doing the Highlands and islands shows.

They had a little bit of a taste of it when we did the Oban Live festival in May. It was a beautiful day and it was just breathtaking. I just love those gigs because it is like playing in someone’s living room, when you can see everybody and it is just a fantastic night out – for us as well.
DO YOU THINK YOU WILL BE INSPIRED TO WRITE WHILE TRAVELLING ACROSS SCOTLAND?

I am definitely hoping to do some writing while I’m touring. I feel that I am in a different place in my life where I am really into writing music, whereas before I was just into drinking. I feel that I am in a very prolific and creative period of my life at the moment.
WHAT IS THE AIM FOR THE NEXT FEW YEARS?

I think it is really just to be present in the moment. It is a state of mind where you can have the most exciting situation and feel like you’re not in it, but now I really have a handle on what I enjoy, and what is important. I do feel that there is going to be some really good writing coming out of all of this travel.