Petite Meller psychoanalyses herself on Freud's couch
05 May 2015, 13:32
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It's possibly the most bonkers filmed interview in music you'll see this year but the infinitely interesting Petite Meller recently visited the Freud Museum for a Q&A with...herself.
Meller's amazing "Baby Love" finally gets a release next month but ahead of that you can watch below as the philosophy postgraduate fulfills a lifelong fascination with Sigmund Freud, dreams and the unconscious mind as she takes to the famous Freud couch to talk to herself.
Petite Meller releases Baby Love in 8 June and is currently working on her debut album. She plays Latitude Festival later this year.
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