The singer-songwriter on teenage shoplifting, onstage drama, and her unwavering love for Mars bars
Born in Arklow, Ireland, Róisín Murphy, 50, formed Moloko with Mark Brydon in 1994 and had hits with Sing It Back and The Time Is Now. She released her debut solo album Ruby Blue in 2005, followed by Overpowered in 2007. Her third, Hairless Toys, was nominated for the 2015 Mercury prize. Her sixth solo album is Hit Parade. She lives in Ibiza with her husband and has two children.
What is your earliest memory?
Crying because my dad had to go to work. He refitted pubs in Ireland during the 1960s, 70s and 80s.
by Rosanna Greenstreet via Electronic music | The Guardian
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