Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

6. Carrie

It’s just fucking mental! I saw it in the cinema at the time and I remember getting up to leave and then the hand coming out of the grave! So great. It goes back to what I was saying about a lot of teen films being about the different kid, who stands apart from their peers. That always resonated with me. I wasn’t unpopular as a teenager, I was fine. I wasn’t bullied or anything, but I did stand apart from my school mates, because I didn’t want to go along with the peer culture in every single sense. I didn’t like people telling me what to do, I was too independent. So films about outsiders are always tops in my book. And of course poor old Carrie is a text book example of evangelistic religiosity turning sour. It’s the most amazing revenge film ever. I interviewed Kurt Cobain and he said ‘I’m the guy that would be most likely to kill everyone at a high school dance’ and I said, ‘you mean like Carrie?’ He really liked that.

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