"Sit here," instructs Carlotta Cosials with a grin. We do as we're told, taking an empty seat in the middle of
Hinds and instantly, we're part of their gang. It's the same immediate entanglement that skips through their second album ‘
I Don't Run'. Well-worn, comfortable and with the edges beginning to fray because of constant, loving use, the record sees them more deliberate and considered, but still having the most fun imaginable.
The band are a little tired following last night's show at London's Sebright Arms and the party that followed. "What a night," they beam. It's a familiar feeling ‘cos since the release of debut album ‘
Leave Me Alone', Hinds have been on a seemingly non-stop journey around the world.
Everything that's happened so far, "wasn't even a dream," begins Ana Perrotte. "It came so early; it's something we didn't dream of. We didn't have the time. This life chose us."
"We've missed playing live," she continues, and the fact they're not already soundchecking in another venue, in another city is a little weird.