Grey Tickles, Black Pressure
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Limited Edition Orange & Lavender Vinyl + CD Version
Grant’s third album, the invitingly titled ‘Grey Tickles, Black Pressure’, a veritable tour-de-force that further refines and entwines his two principal strands of musical DNA, the sumptuous tempered ballad and the taut, fizzing electronic pop song …
Record Label: Bella Union
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Genre: Alternative, Electronic, Indie & Alternative
Release Date: 09/10/2015
It’s been the most spectacular of journeys, from a place in time when John Grant feared he’d never make music again, to winning awards, accolades and Top 20 chart positions, collaborating with the likes of Sinead O’Connor, Goldfrapp and Elton John, as well as a Best International Male Solo Artist nomination at the 2014 BRITS Awards.
Now comes Grant’s third album, the invitingly titled ‘Grey Tickles, Black Pressure’, a veritable tour-de-force that further refines and entwines his two principal strands of musical DNA, the sumptuous tempered ballad and the taut, fizzing electronic pop song.
There are newer musical accomplishments across its panoply of towering sound, like the title track’s new steely demeanour, while the ominous drama of ‘Black Blizzard’ echoes both John Carpenter and Bernard ‘Black Devil Disco Club’ Fevre’s beautiful and icy synthscapes.
The contagious, gleeful ‘You And Him’ marries buzzing rock with a squelchy electronic undertow, while orchestral drama swathes the bad-dreamy ‘Global Warming’ and the album’s gorgeously aching widescreen finale ‘Geraldine’.
‘Grey Tickles, Black Pressure’ was recorded in Dallas with producer John Congleton (St Vincent, Franz Ferdinand, Swans) – coincidentally the same state of Texas where Grant nailed his 2010 solo debut ‘Queen Of Denmark’ in the company of Denton’s wondrous Midlake. After that landmark return, which MOJO made its album of 2010, 2013’s ‘Pale Green Ghosts’ was made in Icelandic capital Reykjavik (where Grant has lived ever since), which entered the UK Top 20 in its first week.
‘Grey Tickles, Black Pressure’ will deservedly cement his reputation as the most disarmingly honest, caustic, profound and funny diarist of the human condition in the persistently testing, even tragic, era that is the 21st century.
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- Intro
- Grey Tickes, Black Pressure
- Snug Slacks
- Guess How I Know
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- You And Him feat. Amanda Palmer
- Down Here
- Voodoo Doll
C
- Global Warming
- Magma Arrives
- Black Blizzard
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- Disappointing feat. Tracey Thorn
- No More Tangles
- Geraldine
- Outro