Watch Willie J Healey play ‘Fashun’ and ‘Big Nothing’ for NME Home Sessions

The singer-songwriter strips back songs from new album 'Twin Heavy'

Willie J Healey’s new album sounds like a “’70s orgy”. Speaking to NME about his new record ‘Twin Heavy’, released earlier this month, he explained that on the album “there are lots of George Harrison references but I’m a massive Neil Young fan, so that’s always there. Generally, there’s a very wide spectrum of things from that ’70s era”.

Bringing these throwback influences and meshing them with modern sounds, ‘Twin Heavy’ is a brilliantly flamboyant record.

For this week’s NME Home Session Healey plays stripped back versions of ‘Fashun’ and ‘Big Nothing’, both taken from the new record. You can watch both songs above.

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For more NME Home Sessions, check out PVRIS’ Lynn Gunn playing exclusively for us, Blossoms delivering some classics along with an Elvis Costello cover, L Devine stripping back her latest songs and Holly Humberstone playing songs from her new EP ‘Falling Asleep At The Wheel’.

Check back soon for more NME Home Sessions from music’s most influential artists, including big names and rising stars.

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