A favourite moment during 'Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home' is when a simple question stumps Spock during a complicated test.
“How do you feel?” befuddles his Vulcan mind, yet begins to draw out his human emotions. A classic Trek moment.
Innocent questions are no problem for Sean McGowan who at first resorts to humour when asked: “Are you angry?”
“I'm angry QPR lost to Fulham, I'm angry I never got to see the Clash, I am furious that I can't afford a better car than 'Fiona' my P reg banger.”
And that's exactly what you get from his lyrics: the events and problems of daily life, expertly wrapped up in three minutes by Southampton's folk/punk poet.
“I'm eighteen. I have strong feelings towards everything.” Sean continues, “I am angry, I feel certain things need to change. My views are expressed in my music, I have no intention to have any political influence.“
What he would like to see is debate: “I want people to question and challenge things they disagree with. Everyone has a voice and an opinion, imagine if they could actually have a 'say' whether it be through music, art or any means necessary!”
His songs are definitely stirring up music lovers with 100 downloads, in 24hrs, propelling him to the top of the Mintsouth charts.
This Saturday, at the Joiners, he launches his début EP 'McGovernment' where the audience will hear a slice of what Sean calls: “The Peoples Music.”