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Jamie T has you curled up in a bout of nostalgia while crafting sensational new musical memories.
…he remains capable of transmitting something universal.
Come dance a mosh-jig to the ironic pirate shanty "Dance of the Young Professionals"…
With his idiosyncratic yodelling singing style and ragged post-Libertines guitar sound, he's about as polished as a discarded Glastonbury welly.
Written-By – Ben Coupland (tracks: B1, B2), Jamie T.
…but it has also had the Pledge treatment and is suitably radio-worthy.
…and the blazing Brahms-inspired 'Dance Of The Young Professionals' sound gloriously messy),
An exuberant return from the Wimbledon-based, one-man 21st Century Clash.
The four-track EP is released on June 29 and will be the first taste of his forthcoming second album,
11 weeks - 11/07/2009 to 19/09/2009 (11th @ #55); 3 more weeks @ #75, 95, 77
Jamie, on tour in Australia - this time intercut with lyric-illustrating stock footage. Adam, with his skate filmmaking background,
'Sticks', albeit a bit more polished, has the same joie de vivre and fire in the belly.
'Those songs will have their day at some point, in the meantime I hope this collection of tracks will satisfy those who want a more comprehensive set of songs available digitally.'
'It's about travelling on the train and reminiscing about things I've seen on the line, like running away from gangs down side alleys.'
An exuberant return from the Wimbledon-based, one-man 21st Century Clash.
…self-styled gutter poet holds similar appeal to his best-known single 'Sheila'…
An exuberant return from the Wimbledon-based, one-man 21st Century Clash.
The four-track EP is released on June 29 and will be the first taste of his forthcoming second album,
'It's about travelling on the train and reminiscing about things I've seen on the line, like running away from gangs down side alleys.'
…and the blazing Brahms-inspired 'Dance Of The Young Professionals' sound gloriously messy),
Jamie T has you curled up in a bout of nostalgia while crafting sensational new musical memories.
…he remains capable of transmitting something universal.
'Can't be stuck in Hampton Wick…'