Arlo Parks

Arlo Parks would love to collaborate with Thom Yorke, Billie Eilish or Frank Ocean. Image via Twitter @officialcharts

Arlo Parks eyes collaboration with Radiohead legend Thom Yorke

‘I love it when people from different genres collide’: Arlo Parks would love to record a song with the Radiohead frontman or Billie Eilish.

Arlo Parks

Arlo Parks would love to collaborate with Thom Yorke, Billie Eilish or Frank Ocean. Image via Twitter @officialcharts

Arlo Parks wants to record a “big and emotional” song with Thom Yorke.

The 21-year-old singer has a long list of artists she’d like to collaborate with, including the Radiohead frontman and rockers Arctic Monkeys because she loves to see musicians of different genres come together.

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ARLO PARKS WANTS TO WORK WITH THOM YORKE AND OTHERS

“I’d love to do something with Billie Eilish and Frank Ocean, or Thom Yorke from Radiohead. I’d love to do something big and emotional with Thom, like Radiohead’s songs Nude or House of Cards,” she said.

“Arctic Monkeys would be an interesting combo too. I love it when people from different genres collide,” she said.

ARLO PARKS ON WRITING DEBUT ALBUM IN CHILDHOOD BEDROOM

Because of lockdown, the Just Go singer completed most of the work on her debut album Collapsed in Sunbeams – which won the prestigious Mercury Prize in September – in her childhood bedroom.

She told the Daily Star newspaper’s Wired column:

“It was definitely strange, writing in lockdown in the bedroom I was in at 17, first wanting people to listen to my music. But that got me back into creating music for the sake of it, not focusing on shareability.”

ARLO PARKS: ‘I WANT TO BE IN A COMFORTABLE PLACE’

Eventually, Arlo and her writing partner Luca Buccellati needed more space to work on the album – but rather than head for a recording studio, they hired London apartments on Airbnb instead.

“I’ve always been a little intimidated by the studio set-up. Going to such personal places in my songs, I want to be in a comfortable place,” she explained.

Arlo is ready to write songs wherever she is or whatever she’s doing.

“I wrote the hook for my song Just Go in Tesco when I was buying bagels. It was really busy in there that day. I had to hide myself, ducking down in the frozen food aisle while quietly singing into my phone.”

“I hope no-one saw me but I was oblivious to anyone else while I was singing that melody, so they probably did and thought, ‘What the heck?'”

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