Paloma Faith has quipped that she's worried about the state of the music industry as she's probably "the most punk person" in the business.

Paloma Faith

Paloma Faith

Feeling dismayed at the majority of current musicians, she says they're all far too well behaved.

Speaking to DigitalSpy she explained: "Everyone's too scared to say anything. The fact that I'm considered outspoken is bizarre to me, because I think I'm probably the most punk person in music, so we're absolutely screwed."

Tonight will see Paloma compete against FKA twigs, Ella Henderson, Lily Allen and Jessie Ware in the British Female category at the BRIT Awards, but Paloma said the ceremony represented how bland musicians have come because her favourite BRITs moment comes from way back in 1996.

Asked about her highlights, she replied: "I think Jarvis Cocker when he mooned... It was like the last moment of punk in music history."

Meanwhile, Paloma also spoke about recording her new album and getting into studios whilst touring across the globe next year.

"Yeah I've tried to squeeze some bits [of recording] in, that's my aim: get that rolling as soon as possible between all that touring.

"I'd love to work with Andre 3000. I'd really love to work with Mark Ronson, and Jeff Bhasker."

Paloma Faith is working with MasterCard as part of their 2015 BRITs campaign, bringing Priceless music experiences to her biggest fans. Visit pricelesssurprises.co.uk to find out how you could catch Paloma at an intimate gig later this year.


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