Dave Clarkson, Alan Hempsall, and Adrian Ball are continuing the legacy of Factory Records with their upcoming album, Scream If You Wanna Go Faster, set for release on November 21. Their approach to songwriting is driven by instinct and improvisation, allowing the music to guide them organically. The album is preceded by singles “Bad as Bingo” and “Gone Rogue,” and will be celebrated with a live show at the Amersham Arms in London. Hempsall’s history with Factory Records as a member of Crispy Ambulance adds a rich context to the project, while Clarkson’s prior work amplifies their creative partnership, initiated in 2007.
What role do you think the legacy of Factory Records plays in shaping contemporary music, and how might Scissorgun’s approach influence the next generation of artists?

