National Anthem: 'When something looks too good people want to find fault in it'

RHIAN JONES

If it hadn’t been for one of the biggest breakout acts of 2013, Haim, National Anthem might not exist. Founded with the sole purpose of releasing the band’s debut EP in 2012, radio plugger James Passmore seized the opportunity after seeing the attention they were getting before signing to Polydor.

“Starting a label is something people had suggested to me might be a good idea, but I wasn’t sure if I had the time for it. When Haim came along ...

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