It's Friday!
Which means there's new music!
Realeased today on vinyl LP and on all digital platforms is the debut LP by The William Loveday Intention.
People Think They Know Me But They Don't Know Me is the first in a series of four albums by the band. Look out for details on the next record coming very soon!
Also released today digitally is the new single by The Sensible Gray Cells. (The vinyl version is set for release on November 13th)
'Get Back Into The World' is the title track from their forthcoming LP, and as we say in the biz it's a proper catchy belter! Check it out on your favourite streaming service.
More details below and as always click on the links to order our lovely vinyl products.
Vinyl LP mail-order - Click here
Get set for a busy winter – there are plans
to release four albums by The William Loveday Intention. They will be staggered,
one a month over the coming Winter. The first is set for release in October and
is titled People Think They Know Me But They Don’t Know Me.
For the uninitiated, The William Loveday Intention is the latest band put
together by Billy Childish. The four album project includes guest appearances by
James Taylor (The Prisoners, JTQ) and Dave Tattersall (The Wave Pictures)
amongst others.
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Title track taken from the forthcoming album of the
same name.
Includes exclusive B-side!
Who, what and why are The Sensible Gray Cells?
Captain :- Paul Gray and myself being garage psych aficionados would prefer to
hear more of this kind of music and this is our contribution to the cause. If I
said that some of the songs were 'Damned rejects' that shouldn't be
seen as an indication of inferior songwriting.. more that they're not
wearing the right shirt.
A Postcard From Britain came out in 2013. What have you been up to since
then?
Captain :- I've never been a prolific writer.. being a lazy so and so I
think it's best to wait for inspiration to call.. which explains the 7 year
gap..( how many albums could the Beatles have crammed in that period!) but in
the meantime PG rejoined the Damned and we've gigged about a bit, which is
always fun - CAN WE HAVE GIGS BACK AGAIN PLEASE!!!
A Postcard From Britain was a snapshot of modern life. Does the new
album cover similar themes or have you taken a new direction?
Captain :- It's sad that high streets around the world have been destroyed
by online shopping but nobody's forcing people to do it.. but what can you
do. These are very strange times were living though - I just count myself lucky
to have been around to witness the 2nd half of the 20th century.. a fab time for
music, culture, ideas.. and that without even mentioning Benny Hill and On The
Buses. The new album coincides with all this virus malarkey.. which, unpleasant
as it is will undoubtedly be used by the powers that be to tighten the screws on
us little people on behalf of their billionaire paymasters. Blah blah, etc.
There's a bit of that hidden away in the album.
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Have a great weekend!
Ian & Duncan