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The neon sign outside "The Helix" buzzed with a low-voltage hum that matched the static in Scotty Clarke’s chest. It was 9:00 PM on a Tuesday, the kind of night where the air in London felt thick with both rain and possibility.
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After a few years of lineup changes and creative differences, Scotty Clarke and the original lineup of Helix reunited in 2014. The band has since toured extensively, performing to sold-out crowds and nostalgic fans who grew up with their music. In 2019, Helix released a live album, Live at the 930 Club, which captured the energy and excitement of their live shows.
As Helix looks to the future, the band is working on new material, with plans to release a new studio album in the near future. Scotty Clarke continues to be an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, using his platform to promote love, acceptance, and inclusivity. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Clarke reflected on his journey: "I've come a long way, but I'm not done yet. I'm still rocking, still living my truth, and still inspiring others to do the same."