In just a few short years, Southampton goth-punks Creeper have not only become one of the UK’s best bands full-stop, but also one you simply can’t look away from. From the scrappy brilliance of their 2014 self-titled EP to 2020’s grand Sex, Death & The Infinite Void, the group’s ambition is reflective of their wide array of influences – and here, frontman Will Gould lifts the lid on exactly who it is that have helped make him and Creeper who they are today… David Bowie “There’s a recording from Radio City Music Hall in New York, and it’s the last time he performed Life On Mars?. He came out wrapped in a bandage with a black eye. It was pure theatrics, and even though his voice was old and tired by this point, it’s still incredible – the most mov...