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All I’ve Ever Known - THE OTHER WOMAN on origins, influences and a landmark album launch....

March 30, 2026

For a band whose name sparks as much curiosity as their sound, Plymouth’s own female trio THE OTHER WOMAN are refreshingly open, wickedly funny, and endlessly generous with their stories.

When we sat down for an hour‑plus conversation—recorded just two days before their sold‑out album launch at The Underground on Mutley Plain—we roamed through the full landscape of who they are and how they’ve carved out their place in the South West scene. From the moment they explained how they finally settled on that band name, to the origins of their formation, to the way they describe their genre‑bending sound, nothing was off the table.

We dug into the artists who shaped them, the heroes they’ve met (and the ones they’re still manifesting), the local acts currently tearing up the circuit, and the earliest musical memories that still echo through their writing.

We talked about proud past releases, the twists and surprises of their creative process, and of course their brand new album All I’ve Ever Known, which landed on 27th March and was celebrated in style at their launch party—an event this feature missed by a whisker, going out only after the confetti had settled.

We even found time to chat summer festivals, upcoming shows, and the social platforms where fans can keep up with their journey.

Grab a brew (or a 4 pack), get yourself settled and hit play and delve into the deep and colourful world of THE OTHER WOMAN.

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