Fleetwood Mac icon Stevie Nicks has praised Haim, the Los Angeles band made up of sisters Danielle, Alana and Este Haim, claiming that the trio would have been proper at house in her outdated band.
“It begins with Danielle’s voice,” Nicks tells GQ. “It’s simply beautiful. She’s the primary a part of the puzzle, however then the percussion that Este and Alana wrap round her flip all of their songs into percussive masterpieces.
“[They are] one thing that I’ve by no means heard earlier than. However coming from Mick Fleetwood’s nice love of their sort of percussion, for me in a method, it’s like coming house. They may definitely all have been in Fleetwood Mac.”
Nicks additionally tells GQ that she’s been engaged on a brand new track with the sisters, though she would not reveal when it’ll formally see the sunshine of day.
“Some day, while you tumble into this track,” she says, “you’ll perceive all the pieces I’ve simply advised you.”
Elsewhere within the characteristic, by which Haim discuss their upcoming fourth album I Stop, the band deal with these within the rock neighborhood who fail to take them severely.
“It’s all the time a man,” Este says, chastising the lads who discover that Haim’s guitars aren’t plugged in and go on to say they’re miming onstage.
“It’s like, my canine, we’re taking part in with wi-fi,” says Danielle. “Are you a fucking fool?”
Late final month, it was introduced that Nicks’ basic 1981 solo album Bella Donna is to obtain a high-end vinyl reissue by way of Rhino Hello-Fi. The album, which is restricted to 5000 copies worldwide, is out there to order now.
“What I needed my complete life was to do that album,” says Nicks. “Making Bella Donna actually saved my life.”
Haim’s new single Take Me Again is out now. I Stop is launched on June 20.