Gogglebox: Abbie and Georgia haven't heard of B*Witched B*Witched's Lindsay Armaou has opened up about the pressure the band was under to replicate their early success when it came to making their second album. The Irish girlband, comprised of Lindsay and twin sisters Edele and Keavy Lynch and Sinéad O'Carroll, topped the charts with their first four singles and their eponymous debut album went to number three. Speaking exclusively to Express.
co.uk in advance of this weekend's Superboxx Festival at Rochester Castle, Kent, Lindsay admits this put a huge strain on the group when it came to recording new material. "It was a pressure, even though it was probably kind of a kind of conscious pressure," she ruminates.
"Obviously, with the first one [single] going to number one, then it would have been acceptable for the second not to do that. You don't get number one every time you release a single, do you? So that would have been okay. "But then when the second one went in at number one, it was like, 'Oh, wow, we're kind of setting a bit of a standard here'.
And then the third one, and then the fourth one, it was like, how are we going to maintain this? And there was an awful lot of pressure to then go away and record the second album. "And what happened was while we were recording the second album, we were also trying to break America. So we were on tour in America , literally months on end, touring, and at the same time trying to write songs and do bits of recording.
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