Wednesday 9 March 2016


unfinished/draft contents page 


updated front cover. had to change small images to ones I had taken myself, instead of using existing ones from the internet.

Tuesday 1 March 2016

double paged spread draft


The Birmingham bound indie beauty, Leila, who is signed to XL Recordings, is under way of releasing her new album. We have many questions to ask, of course. Such as, how does she feel about being one of the few artists that have managed to survive the heat of the media, like the back lash from a music video, a tweet, and the event with pop singer, Miley Cyrus.

So we met up with her in a beautiful place, Café La Rogue, to talk about how things are coming along for her. When talking about her new album, she spoke "I've always had a strong passion for music. Not just the process of making that one idea into something beautiful, but also the performing, connecting with people. There is a huge difference between the people who don't write their songs and do it for money, and those who do it for sheer love and passion". Leila started playing guitar aged 8, being 17 now, and has always played gigs here and there. "It's how you start, you have to make your way up to really get what you want. You start playing covers that people enjoy, and then you start making it your own"

The new album, RBF,  which is due March 31st, will feature chart topping songs such as "Cliche" and "12 Years". "These songs, they definitely come from the heart. I mean, as much as the High Speed EP was a success, a lot of it came from my mind and inspirations, rather than my heart and experiences. It’s why this album means so much to me, and I’m hoping it'll mean just as much to someone else" She described the album as being her version of an autobiography, “I write about my reality, the reality, I won’t sit there and talk about fantasy love and fairy tales that seems to be all over the chart these days, I want to write about things people can relate to” That is what most of the fans of Leila adore about her, the fact she writes music that’s so true and real, I emotionally connects with her fans, you can really feel the passion in her music.

“Despite what the media are saying at the moment, I’m not a b*tch, I may b*tch, but that doesn’t make me one. People need to realise that being sweet and lovely to everyone isn’t me, I’m going to keep it real, you have to be honest and independent in this industry” This was her response to the recent accusations that she lashed out about child star, Miley Cyrus.


“Eveyrhting just feels….out of control! I have my album coming out, my tour dates are being released, I’m playing at reading festival before Noel Gallagher! It’s the highlight of my year and it hasn’t even happened yet, it’s honestly a dream come true”