Squid are one of the UK's most forward-thinking guitar groups, but when their guitar-playing multi-instrumentalist Louis Borlase talks about his earliest influences, a surprising name comes up. "I was obsessed with Bryan Adams for a while," Louis says. "In school I performed Run To You in front of the year group, which is probably my musical highlight to date."
TG's self-depreciation detector is sounding, but Louis' modesty is welcome nevertheless. In the last couple of years, he and his bandmates - fellow guitarist Anton Pearson, singer/ drummer Ollie Judge, keyboardist Arthur Leadbetter and bassist Laurie Nankivell - have made the ascension from niche club venues like Brixton's Windmill to outdoor festival stages such as Glastonbury. As Anton describes the band's early days: "Our first show was at The Verdict, a jazz venue in Brighton. We booked that show and then had to write music to fill the set. I don't think we would have felt comfortable doing that for a 'normal' gig venue."
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