Ladyhawke
Having toured her debut album non-stop around the world for the last year, Ladyhawke - aka Pip Brown - returns "home" to Sydney this month to play at The Enmore and at the ARIA Awards where she is expected to clean up. Brown spells out what it's like to be Ladyhawke to Dan Rookwood

Having toured her debut album non-stop around the world for the last year, Ladyhawke – aka Pip Brown – returns “home” to Sydney this month to play at The Enmore and at the ARIA Awards where she is expected to clean up. Brown spells out what it’s like to be Ladyhawke
L is for London "That's in the past now, thank God. I
found London really hard. I never settled down and didn't like it. When I did get a
day off, the only thing I'd ever want to do is be alone playing video
games and listening to music. I wouldn't leave the house."
A is for Asperger's "I
have this thing called Asperger's Syndrome. When I found out, it
explained my whole childhood. I told my mum and she said: ‘That's why
you used to sit on the floor doing puzzles for hours.' It was the
reason I was so solitary. I'd say completely inappropriate things. The
other kids thought I was a weirdo."
D is for dress sense "I
have this thing where I refuse to wear anything made for a female
because I don't like conforming to gender stereotypes. It's so
predictable to get girly-cut jeans and blouses. I wear men's clothes:
jackets, shirts and shoes. It doesn't take away from my femininity."
Y is for youth "I had a
‘modern' upbringing, growing up in Wellington. My parents split up when
I was 12 years old. My stepfather, who got together with my mum when I
was 14, is a jazz musician; my Mum is also a singer and played the
guitar and piano. Every one of my school reports said, 'Philippa is a
lovely child but she stares out the window a bit much.'"
H is for health "I'm
allergic to everything. I was lactose intolerant from the minute I was
born; I couldn't be breast-fed. On planes, if I order a non-dairy meal,
they always give you a vegan eggplant thing - and I'm allergic to
aubergine. When I was 10, I got this weird random disease [erysipeloid]
that no one had seen in New Zealand for 20 years. It's common in
seagulls, but is rarely transmitted to humans. I
nearly died."
A is for ARIA Awards "It really surprised
me when I heard [about the five ARIA nominations]; I was just honoured
to be nominated. I don't know if I'll get any awards. I was completely
shocked when I won the New Zealand awards. [She won six New Zealand Music Awards last month.] I was speechless the entire time."
W is for worry "I
wish I didn't have such bad anxiety and wasn't so shy. I've always been
a nervous person, very awkward. I find live performances hard. I can't look anyone
in the eye. I'm so conscious of everyone staring at me. I start to
think I'm terrible or I'm singing out of tune."
K is for Kings Cross "I've
got a flat in Sydney that I keep because Sydney is my favourite place.
Kings Cross is where I feel most at home. I'm having a short break in New Zealand with my
family at the moment but then I'm going to work on my second album. I'm
planning on it being a bit different. I want to get most of it done
over the summer."
E is for eBay "I
get lots of my old band T-shirts and stuff off eBay. I collect old
cameras and I also collect video game consoles from the 80s up to now.
I've got like a really large video game collection. Ever since I was a
kid I loved the bright colours and the weird, kind of cartoon world
that you're in." Dan Rookwood
Ladyhawke's debut album Ladyhawke (Modular Recordings) is out now.
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