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LoneLady Sets June Release For Third Album Former Things , Shares New Track Fear Colours Monday, 17 May 2021
LoneLady, aka Julie Campbell, has announced her third album.
The follow-up to 2015 s Hinterland is called Former Things and will arrive on June 25 via Warp Records.
The LP s eight tracks were penned, performed and recorded entirely by Campbell at Somerset House Studios Rifle Range, an 18th century shooting range in London that s been adapted into a performance space. She said: I was hungry for a change of scene. Born and bred in Manchester, my home city is like walking around a giant living diary, an archaeology of myself, layered with memories. Following meetings with Somerset House Studios Director Marie McPartlin, in June 2016 I moved from Manchester to London to become a Studio member. I set up a new studio in The Rifle Range , an 18th-Century Naval shooting gallery. In this long, narrow concrete room I set up my studio to be part art-installation,
Alfie Templeman - Forever Isn t Long Enough (Album Review) Friday, 14 May 2021
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To be young is to be messy and unsure of yourself. Unless you’re Alfie Templeman, apparently. To be young and Alfie Templeman is to be assured and focused. The teenage producer-musician appears to have already tamed the more shaggy, sophomoric impulses in his sound and ‘Forever Isn’t Long Enough’ arrives without a hair out of place.
The word is that this isn’t Templeman’s debut LP it’s being touted as a ‘mini album’ despite having the same number of songs as ‘Born to Run’ and being longer than the first Ramones record but it might as well serve the same purpose in terms of setting the seal on a sound that is eminently accessible and neatly realised.
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