Du Blonde's swaggering rock began when ethereal folk-pop singer/songwriter Beth Jeans Houghton felt creatively blocked while recording the follow-up to her eclectic 2012 debut Yours Truly, Cellophane Nose. After breaking up with her band the Hooves of Destiny and scrapping an album's worth of material, she spent some time in Los Angeles writing new songs that felt truer to the music she wanted to make. Working with Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds drummer Jim Sclavunos as producer, she recorded Du Blonde''s first album Welcome Back to Milk, which featured a collaboration with Future ...