It's in their magazine.
Carlton worked with Steve Osbourne, a very well known producer, on her new album – the beginning of which represented a rebirth of sorts. “I went back to my roots, making my own little demos. I would email them to [Osbourne] as I was making them.” About half of the album had been written by Carlton before, and two songs were written in the studio.
The studio is an instrument as well,” explains Carlton. While in the process of producing “Rabbits on the Run,” Carlton was advised by her good friend Stevie Nicks to record the album in a shire of London. The setting, the environment – it all influenced her sound. She stayed in the shire, on and off, for about a year. By taking herself out of her usual environment, she was able to overcome the writer’s block that had plagued her back home. “I never recorded in England. I never recorded to tape. Today, there are too many options in every category of your life. And having so many options open to you as an artist is detrimental.”
^^ That's a portion of it. Sounds interesting.