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Bambie Thug: “I don’t like fighting with people but I will hit them with my lyrical fist, no problem”

Bambie Thug has never been one to conform to rules or convention. And the ouija-pop artist is getting even more experimental with their genre-bending new EP, Cathexis. Say hello to music’s coolest new weirdo…

Bambie Thug: “I don’t like fighting with people but I will hit them with my lyrical fist, no problem”
Words:
Rachel Roberts
Photo:
Becca Geden

You may have heard the old adage that lightning doesn’t strike in the same place twice. The music of Bambie Thug is a lot like that: no two songs hit the same place of heart, but each one is crackling with a high-voltage static.

“I’m not very good at anger,” they tell Kerrang! from their home of Cork, Ireland. They emanate an inner serenity, which is a far cry from the persona seen onstage or in their music videos. “I’m great at anger in songs. I don’t like fighting with people but I will hit them with my lyrical fist, no problem.”

Bambie Thug makes “ouija-pop” (a term they coined themself) that forms a gripping hybrid of hyperpop, rock and metal. But they didn’t truly settle into the artist they wanted to be until they came out as non-binary.

Wanting to be front and centre of their own journey, Bambie left a background in musical theatre, the melodrama of which has seeped into Bambie’s art. But there was no back-up plan.

“My mum said, ‘Do you want a plan B?’” they recall. “And I said, ‘No, if I have a plan B then plan A isn’t gonna work.’”

Some of Bambie’s most avant-garde looks include an interpretation of The Powerpuff Girls’ HIM in the Egregore video, and a mermaid-like persona for Careless.

“Shapeshifting into a different character per music video allows me to shift genre-wise,” they explain. “I’ve heard people say videos are dead. For me, they’re not. I think they really help build the realm around you.”

Bambie’s new EP Cathexis lands on October 13 – yes, that being Friday the 13th – with a Halloween night show in London to follow. The title itself is a term they say changed their entire outlook on their past relationships.

“‘Cathexis’ as a word means emotional investment in another, being deeply drawn to someone for how they make you feel,” Bambie explains succinctly. “Usually if someone’s cathecting, it’s like a whirlwind where they can just wash their hands of you. That’s not love. Love is actually the will to nurture.”

It’s been a rocky ride to get to this point for Bambie. But even at this relatively early stage, they already have so many songs “in the vault” ready to release. And as a spiritual artist, each track is a baring of the soul.

“It’s like you go into a vortex, and you pull out this thing that has changed your view on something or healed a part of you,” they explain. “Who is that writing? My spirit self?”

They ponder for a moment.

“Music is definitely magic.”

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