Everything But the Girl is back with their first album in 24 years. They talk about making choices that were best for them.
Everything But The Girl is known for their hit “Missing” from the '90s (“like the deserts miss the rain. . . ”). The duo made up of Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt is back with their first album in 24 years. They talk about making choices that were best for them instead of chasing fame or money, including taking a long hiatus shortly after turning down a stadium tour with U2 in the 90s.
“We had a feeling that our status as a band got about as big as we were comfortable with it being. Even our own gigs had got bigger. And in some respects, we felt something was lost as well as gained,” Tracey Thorn explains.
During Everything But The Girl’s long hiatus, Thorn and Watt got married, Thorn spent years being a stay at home Mom, she’s written multiple autobiographical books, published columns, and put out some solo records. Watt has worked as a DJ, producer, club owner, and runs his own record label.