Steps away from The Fat Fairy, there’s a building dedicated to a different sort of celebration: a shed-turned-studio space, where Smith has spent the last two years making new music that, as they put it, finally reflects their truest self. After working in London through the week, this is where Smith spends weekends - so it’s nice to have, as they put it, “my own, private queer club in the middle of the countryside.” But I just think The Fat Fairy beat that.”Ī custom-designed spill mat on the bar bears that name, and Smith excitedly rattles off a to-do list for further furnishing: getting a working beer tap, installing wood flooring matching the rustic walls, as a “proper pub” would. “My sister actually wanted to call it The Tadpole, which I think is a fabulous name for a bar. “I was like, ‘What do we call the pub?’ - I know it’s not really a pub, it’s a little barn,” Smith says, taking in the scene.
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