Q&A
DAVID COUSINS
Strawbs’ new album, Settlement, is vivid proof that not even a global shutdown could stop them from adding to their powerful legacy. Fifty-two years after the band’s self-titled debut planted their flag as progressive rock groundbreakers, frontman David Cousins describes the improbable creation of their latest recording.
Words: Paul Sexton Portrait: Sarah Banks
The colourful history of Strawbs contains a vast array of contributors who’ve left a distinctive footprint on the chronicles of modern British music. But they’re not a band focused on celebrating their past. The energy and imagination running through current release Settlement would give artists a third of their age a run for their money. It’s also been made by a line-up whose contribution to the band’s story is indisputable. Long-servers Dave Lambert, Chas Cronk, Tony Fernandez and more recent addition Dave Bainbridge are accompanied by, among others, former members John Ford, as guest vocalist and writer on one track, and Blue Weaver, who gathered together and produced its distanced components.