THE BRAND NEW ALBUM by Wild Billy Childish & CTMF is available to pre-order now! Plus we have three lovely new CTMF T-shirts!

Billy and CTMF have a brand new studio album Failure Not Success set for release later this month! More info and a great Q&A with Billy below.

If that's not enough we have some new T-shirt designs to coincide with the band's Lexington shows!

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Wild Billy Childish & CTMF - Failure Not Success (CD/LP)

 RELEASE DATE 24th FEBRUARY

New studio album by Billy and CTMF! Featuring Billy at his songwriting best! Includes covers of Richard Hell and Jimi Hendrix songs, along with a newly recorded version of ‘Bob Dylan’s Got a Lot to Answer For’!

We asked Billy a few questions about this mighty fine album…

Great album title! It will seem counter-intuitive to some but why do you favour failure over success?

If the Pop Rivets (the first group I was in in 1977) had been “successful” in the formal sense, then it would have been a disaster - no learning about sound, growth, and independence. Luckily, we considered ourselves successful from the outset by doing what we wanted the way we wanted. We believed the hype of punk rock – do-it-yourself and lived it, unlike the “successful” leaders of the movement. I’ve always wanted small gigs where your open and exposed. The same with recording - excitement, mistakes, humour, and hopefully joy. The reason to become “successful” is to cut yourself from your origin and roots. In short, we'll decide what success is, not a critic, the world, or public opinion.

The album opens with a cracking cover of Richard Hell’s ‘Love Comes in Spurts’. You’ve previously recorded this with Thee Headcoats on Brother Is Dead… But Fly Is Gone! from 1998. What made you want to revisit the song? Has Richard heard it? If so, what did he think?

I forgot that we did it with Thee Headcoats. If I had that LP, I’d give it a listen. I do remember covering it live with The Pop Rivets in 1978. Richard said he liked it a lot and told his girlfriend he only wants my tunes at his funeral. I said, “not too soon I hope." He assured me he's well.

We’re digging the instrumental track ‘Walk of the Sasquatch’. Is this track in honour of the North Kent Sasquatch Research Group? What do you know about that mysterious organization?

The track is more about the pacific Northwest cousin of the English version (the Woodwose). The North Kent Sasquatch program has gone a little quite of late, but I believe they are still trying to get Cobham Woods - nearby across the river - to be designated as a reserve, though of course this poses some danger to the public during the spring breeding season.

The album closes with a version of previous single ‘Bob Dylan’s Got a Lot to Answer For’. What would you say is the biggest thing Bob has to answer for? And what do you most admire him for?

It’s a different take from than the 45 version. The single was recorded in full lockdown.

What has Bob got to answer for? I guess a lot and nothing. It’s not his fault he is famous, it is the fans and enablers that should be strung up for turning poor little pop stars into demi-gods. He seems to be one of the few in the mainstream music industry, who has remained in charge of his own recordings, sounds, and writing. Besides writing a few very good songs, I also liked his pronouncement: “I made bad records on purpose.” Now that’s a great line - so maybe he deserves his Nobel prize after all.

You have a couple of CTMF shows coming up at the Lexington in London in February. Given you have such a great hat collection, have you decided what stage gear you’ll be wearing yet?

Billy’s “fashion box” will have to be investigated. I first got “into” fashion in thee Headcoats days. Thee Headcoatees started attracting members of the gay community to our gigs, that’s when I saw an opportunity to “go for the pink pound.” There was much excitement in the dressing room, pre-show, especially from Holly, to see “what fashion Billy might have in his bag this week.” Hats are of course top of all fashion requirements, and I’ll give my best thought and attention on the day.

TRACKLISTING

1. Love Comes in Spurts     2. Failure Not Success    3. Beneath the Flowers Serpents    4. Walk of the Sasquatch   5. Hanging by a Tenuous Thread    6. Fire    7. The Old Long Bar    8. Come into My Life   9. Skinwalker    10. Becoming Unbecoming Me    11. Moon of the Popping Trees    12. Bob Dylan’s Got a Lot to Answer For

Three new Billy Childish | CTMF T-Shirts!!

These designs will be on sale at the CTMF Lexington shows later this month but we have a few for sale here for folks who can't make it or want to wear them early. If ordered separately we'll be shipping out to arrive on or around February 17th. If ordered with the album it will be around February 24th.

These are all printed on Earth Positive T-shirts, the white ones are on unbleached cotton given them a slightly off white/slightly yellowy tinge...and they are all hand-printed (pulled) with Eco-friendly water-based vegan Inks - in a Solar Powered, shed!

And don't forget these recent releases...all here...https://damagedgoods.greedbag.com/

Have a lovely weekend!

Ian & Duncan