NE Online Magazine Issue 52 - Lock & Gray Go To The USA

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North-East rocker, Scott Michael Cavagan, still aiming ‘To Be Someone’ “Music is my passion, but’s it’s also how I socialise as well.” There’s certainly no more 21st Century Love for Tyneside musician, Scott Michael Cavagan, who, this month, releases that of his third project in just three years. In 2019, Cavagan, along with a number of guest musicians, released the stunning album, ‘21st Century Love,’ whilst last year, and just after the world went a little crazy, followed up with the brilliant EP, ‘Live at Trillians’ – he, like

the rest of us, was in no way expecting what the ensuing eighteen months would bring. He’s under no illusions however, he never has been since he made a triumphant return to the musical fold after a few years away; the married, father-of-one, does however, have a list he’d love to continue ticking off, including that of a Manics dream. But first, it’s all about Cavagan’s impending offering. Yes, for the third time in a little over three years, Cavagan has a new release lined up, this being entitled ‘To Be Someone’ (released

6 August, Sapien Records); mind you, it has been in the pipeline for some time, and finished, mixed and mastered, for nearly just as long. “My last release, ‘Live at Trillians,’ was well received, but, I guess that, with everyone doing the same things (Facebook Lives, etc), it did hamper it a little bit, “began Scott. “I’d already started the next one though before the last one was released, even before all of this began taking hold. “The guitars themselves were laid down in the February of last year, then we ended up doing individ-


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