Tom: “This is Richard Wells, who does our art. Other than the musicians in the band, he’s pretty much the most important thing about Green Lung. He did a poster for The Wicker Man for the BFI, which was absolutely amazing. It had the right vibe: slightly evil, but slightly cuddly, very English and very distinctive. We asked him to do the cover for Woodland Rites and he said, ‘I don’t know anything about heavy metal.’ I said, ‘Great! It’s unique, then.’
“He and I speak the same language. It’s basically two nerds being telepathic with each other. He’ll send me a sketch, and I’ll just go, ‘Do that!’ You know the ‘goat boy’ illustration that lots of people have had tattooed? That’s him. It’s gone full-circle now, where I think of Green Lung as Richard’s art, and when I’m writing songs, it’s sort of steeped in that. He’s like our version of Iron Maiden and Derek Riggs. And, actually, if you look at the cover of Maiden’s Somewhere In Time, there’s something like 50 little references hidden in the art, and Richard’s started doing that with us. I’ve spotted little things he’s done in our work and realised it’s a really subtle reference to a lyric or a previous thing. He’s amazing, and he’s massively important to us.”