Palma Violets on Mining 'the Seedy Underbelly' for Dark, Punky New LP

When it comes to the hazards of indie-rock fame, Palma Violets singer Chilli Jesson doesn’t mince words. “You know those second albums with sausage-munching producers who pick indie bands signed to fucking major labels and charge them 200 grand?” he asks Rolling Stone, chuckling a bit at his own gale-force scorn….

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