Cootie Catcher On How Girls, Electrelane, And Embracing Awkwardness Influenced New Album Something We All Got

Midway through my video chat with Cootie Catcher, guitarist/vocalist/beatmaker Nolan Jakupovski suddenly wields a prop: “This, I think, is what we want to sound like.” He’s holding a copy of the Pastels’ 1998 remix album Illuminati, on which the Glasgow indie greats have their songs reworked by the likes of My Bloody Valentine, Stereolab, and Jim O’Rourke. “A lot of the songs on here, I hear them, and I’m just like, ‘Oh, this is literally what we want to do, but live.’”

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