Jamie Lenman

King of Clubs


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LP : Standard Black Vinyl 

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Jamie Lenman will be releasing a brand new mini album of original material "King Of Clubs" due out 25th September through Big Scary Monsters. This is a record returning Jamie back to his roots as a song writer, whilst also allowing him to push his creative mind with it not being a full blown, full length album. "King Of Clubs" is a follow up to 2018's brilliant "Shuffle", Speaking about the upcoming album, Jamie said "I didn’t want to make another full album straight after "Shuffle", I wanted to give people more time to digest that, but I did want to get back to the studio fairly quickly and record something original just to remind people I’m still a songwriter first and foremost. I was wary of repeating what we’d done with (one off single featuring Justine Jones from Employed To Serve) "Long Gone" coming after (2016 album "Devolver"), so I tried to make an EP instead of a single - but by the time I got there, I’d written so much material on the road and in rehearsals we ended up with enough for a mini album. I’ve always loved the format, so many of my favourite records are seven or eight tracks long, I think it’s a perfect package. It’s the musical version of a novella, like Conrad’s ‘Heart Of Darkness’ or Waugh’s ‘The Loved One’, which I was actually reading at the time of recording. It’s a dirty, dark-sounding record based on uncomfortable, conflicting emotions". Working again with producer Space (Idles, Black Futures), the pair came up with a word, ‘neisty’, to guide them as to how it should sound - "A perfect mixture of nasty and nice. I see this record as the closing chapter in a very creative and enjoyable period working with Space – the last piece in a very loose trilogy with "Devolver" and "Shuffle" before it, white red and black. It’s the angriest and most political record I’ve made since Muscle Memory, a painful place to be. I wouldn’t have wanted to make a full album like this, I think it would have been too much."

Tracklist

1. Summer of Discontent (The Future is Dead)
2. Sleep Mission
3. Like Me Better
4. I Don't Wanna Be Your Friend
5. The Road to Right
6. Kill Me
7. King of Clubs
8. Summer of Discontent (The Future is Dead) - Unplugged
9. Sleep Mission - Unplugged
10. Like Me Better- Unplugged
11. I Don't Wanna Be Your Friend - Unplugged
12. The Road to Right - Unplugged
13. Kill Me - Unplugged
14. King of Clubs - Unplugged