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The Charlatans’ Tim Burgess launches special ‘How High’ touring bag - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - Manchester - Ireland
nme.com
16.02.2024

The Charlatans’ Tim Burgess launches special ‘How High’ touring bag

Tim Burgess has launched a touring bag, inspired by The Charlatans’ single ‘How High’. Check it out below.The new design marks the latest collaboration between the indie frontman and the Manchester-based brand Hikerdelic – taking inspiration from the band’s 1997 single, featured on the album ‘Telling Stories’.According to a press release, the design of the bag comes infused with several decades of touring experience, and was designed based on Burgess’ time on the road.As for the spec, both Hikerdelic and the frontman say it has been designed with “maximum accessibility and adaptability in mind” – featuring aspects including a branded drinking bottle, power bank and designated compartments.

Sugababes, Feeder, The Snuts among 100 new names to complete Kendal Calling 2024 line-up - www.nme.com - Lake
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15.03.2024

Sugababes, Feeder, The Snuts among 100 new names to complete Kendal Calling 2024 line-up

Kendal Calling has announced some more acts for its 2024 festival line-up, including Sugababes, Feeder and The Snuts – check out the full list of new additions below.They join the previously announced headliners: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Paolo Nutini, The Streets, Paul Heaton & Rianne Downey and Keane.Other acts on the bill include Pale Waves, Declan McKenna, Peace, The Lottery Winners, The Reytons, CMAT, The Snuts, Kate Nash, The Pigeon Detectives, Katy B and Glasvegas.The event is due to take place at Lowther Deer Park in the Lake District between August 1-4.

A Certain Ratio for Tim Peaks Diner at Kendal Calling – cutting their set to vinyl - www.nme.com - Manchester
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08.03.2024

A Certain Ratio for Tim Peaks Diner at Kendal Calling – cutting their set to vinyl

A Certain Ratio have been announced for this year’s Kendal Calling – and will be cutting their set to a special vinyl record for fans to purchase onsite. Find all the details below.The Manchester post-punk band are scheduled to play a show in Tim Burgess‘ Tim Peaks Diner at the Lake District festival on Friday, August 2.

‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ star Richard Lewis dies aged 76 - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - county Lewis
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28.02.2024

‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ star Richard Lewis dies aged 76

Curb Your Enthusiasm, has died at the age of 76.Lewis’s publicist confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that Lewis had passed away from a heart attack on February 28 at his home in Los Angeles.Lewis retired from stand-up comedy last year after he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Despite this, he was continuing to appear in Curb Your Enthusiasm’s twelfth and final season, which began airing on HBO earlier this month.In a statement, HBO said: “We are heartbroken to learn that Richard Lewis has passed away. His comedic brilliance, wit and talent were unmatched.

The Charlatans, Mary Wallopers, Futureheads and more join massive line-up for The Libertines’ Brighton Beach gig - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland
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09.02.2024

The Charlatans, Mary Wallopers, Futureheads and more join massive line-up for The Libertines’ Brighton Beach gig

The Libertines have revealed which artists will be joining them for their upcoming Brighton show – with The Charlatans, The Mary Wallopers and more added to the line-up. Find ticket details below.The announcement comes just one day after the indie heavyweights announced their headline slot at the On The Beach 2024.

Noel Gallagher, Paolo Nutini and The Streets to headline Kendal Calling 2024 - www.nme.com - Manchester - Lake
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25.01.2024

Noel Gallagher, Paolo Nutini and The Streets to headline Kendal Calling 2024

Kendal Calling has announced the line-up for its 2024 festival – you can check it out below.The event is due to take place at Lowther Deer Park in the Lake District between August 1-4. Tickets are on sale now – buy yours here.Today (January 25), organisers have revealed that this year’s Kendal Calling will feature five headliners: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Paolo Nutini, The Streets, Paul Heaton & Rianne Downey and Keane.Other acts on the bill include Sugababes, Pale Waves, Declan McKenna, Peace, The Lottery Winners, The Reytons, CMAT, The Snuts, Kate Nash, The Pigeon Detectives, Katy B and Glasvegas.Elsewhere at Kendal Calling ’24, football pundit and former Manchester United and England player Gary Neville will be playing a special B2B DJ set with The Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess.“I’m very excited about the prospect of DJing with Gary – he’s got great taste in music,” said Burgess in a statement.“Last time we shared a stage was when he joined The Charlatans on guitar.

Johnny Marr and The Charlatans announce huge UK 2024 co-headline outdoor shows - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester - county Chase - county Forest
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11.12.2023

Johnny Marr and The Charlatans announce huge UK 2024 co-headline outdoor shows

Johnny Marr and The Charlatans have announced a handful of huge UK 2024 co-headlining outdoor shows.Both Marr and The Charlatans are set to perform as part of the Forest Live concert series that will take place at Cannock Chase Forest in Rugelegy on June 28, 2024. They are also both set to play the Scarborough Open Air Theatre on June 29, 2024.A ticket pre-sale will be available for fans who sign up for The Charlatans’ official mailing list from Tuesday, December 12 at 9am local time.

BBC announces huge live music festival to return to Manchester in 2024 - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - county Sebastian
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
05.12.2023

BBC announces huge live music festival to return to Manchester in 2024

BBC has announced that its hugely popular 6 Music Festival will be taking place in Greater Manchester once again in 2024.

Watch The Charlatans’ impromptu performance at a Manchester train station - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester - city Rock
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03.12.2023

Watch The Charlatans’ impromptu performance at a Manchester train station

The Charlatans have given an impromptu performance at Manchester Piccadilly train station – check out the footage below. The band’s singer Tim Burgess sang and played harmonica while bandmate Martin Brunt played a free-to-use piano that is situated on the main concourse of the station, near to Platform 10. The duo played a version of ‘Impossible’, from their 1999 album ‘Us and Us Only’ as well as 1995’s ‘Just When You’re Thinkin’ Things Over’ from their self-titled album.Thanks to everyone who came to our impromptu gig by Platform 10 at Piccadilly Station in Manchester pic.twitter.com/D2Eegz2ICU— Tim Burgess (@Tim_Burgess) December 2, 2023pic.twitter.com/8GesGDk7MA— Tim Burgess (@Tim_Burgess) December 2, 2023Posting the footage on X/Twitter, Burgess wrote: “Thanks to everyone who came to our impromptu gig by Platform 10 at Piccadilly Station in Manchester”.

Tim’s Listening Party is coming to an end - www.nme.com
nme.com
01.09.2023

Tim’s Listening Party is coming to an end

Tim’s Twitter Listening Party will be coming to an end after three years.Created by The Charlatans frontman in March 2020, the listening parties featured invited artists who would go on to Tweet along track-by-track to provide insight on new and classic albums. This was in response to the first national lockdown and since then, there have been hundreds of instalments and two books about the popular online events.Due to the series’ success, Burgess was able to take the Listening Parties to Absolute Radio for six weeks, which began in March of this year. Speaking of the opportunity, Absolute Radio’s Content Director, Paul Sylvester said: “Tim’s Listening Party has become a phenomenon.

Watch The Charlatans’ Tim Burgess join Johnny Marr for Electronic’s ‘Getting Away With It’ - www.nme.com - Manchester
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27.08.2023

Watch The Charlatans’ Tim Burgess join Johnny Marr for Electronic’s ‘Getting Away With It’

Johnny Marr was joined at his Halifax show this weekend by The Charlatans‘ Tim Burgess – watch them cover Electronic below.During his gig at the Piece Hall on Saturday (August 26), Marr welcomed Burgess on stage for a rendition of the track ‘Getting Away With It’.“We’re going to play a disco song from Manchester, from the Haçienda,” Marr told the crowd.“What’s even better,” he added, “we’re going to be joined by my friend – he’s a national treasure – Mr Tim Burgess from The Charlatans.”After the show, Burgess shared footage of the collaboration and called it “such a thrill”.See footage of the collaboration below.Wow! Such a thrillThanks for the invite @Johnny_Marr – maybe you can join us for a couple of songs later

BandCamp launches new ‘Listening Parties’ feature - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.08.2023

BandCamp launches new ‘Listening Parties’ feature

A post shared by Bandcamp (@bandcamp)3024 label head Martyn described Listening Parties as “the Bandcamp equivalent of chatting with fans after the gig!” on the official Bandcamp hub.Girl Ray also shared: “We had such fun doing a Bandcamp listening party ahead of our release. It was genuinely so touching to hear people’s reactions to our album as it played, and such a nice way to interact with fans.

The Lathums to play secret set at Kendal Calling – and then immediately release it on vinyl - www.nme.com
nme.com
28.07.2023

The Lathums to play secret set at Kendal Calling – and then immediately release it on vinyl

The Lathums are set to play secret set at Kendal Calling today (July 28) – and then immediately release it on vinyl.The Wigan band will play Tim Burgess‘ Tim Peaks stage at the festival, with the set then being immediately mixed and mastered and cut to vinyl at Press On Vinyl in Middlesbrough.200 copies of the vinyl will be available, with 100 of them returning to Kendal Calling for sale from 4pm on the day, with the others going online here.All proceeds from the online sale will go to The Lathums’ own charity Chance To See, while number 1/200 will be raffled off, with proceeds going to Burgess’ bursary scheme Help Us Help Bands.Burgess told NME of the event: “iI’ll be brilliant to have The Lathums back in Tim Peaks – Kendal Calling in 2019 was the first festival they had ever been to, this time they’ll have two number one albums under their belts.”The Lathums launched Chance To See earlier this year, with the charity helping provide young people with creative opportunities in their hometown of Wigan.The charitable endeavour – launched as part of a long-term partnership with the cultural education charity Curious Minds – will see 100 per cent of funds directed to established youth and community providers in Wigan, particularly to help young people who face economic or social inequality.“Just having an acoustic guitar when times have been tough has meant that The Lathums became possible and offered us escape from whatever was happening in our lives at the time,” the band said in a statement.“Some people can’t get their hands on a guitar or encounter any other form of creativity and the idea of never having that opportunity breaks our hearts.

Sineád O’Connor Remembered By Peers As Visionary, Brave And “True Embodiment Of A Punk Spirit” - deadline.com - Britain - Ireland - Beyond
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26.07.2023

Sineád O’Connor Remembered By Peers As Visionary, Brave And “True Embodiment Of A Punk Spirit”

Irish singer, songwriter and activist Sineád O’Connor, whose death at 56 was announced by her family today, is being remembered by her peers as an icon whose commitment to honest expression, in both her music and her life, was unwavering.

Tim’s Listening Party returns for second series on Absolute Radio - completemusicupdate.com
completemusicupdate.com
21.07.2023

Tim’s Listening Party returns for second series on Absolute Radio

Absolute Radio has confirmed it is airing a second series of ‘Tim’s Listening Party’, the online album playback series launched by Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess during COVID that was turned into a radio show earlier this year.After an initial six part series, a second eight part run kicks off on Sunday at 10pm. This series will include Sparks, The The, Lloyd Cole and Haim.Says Burgess: “The response to the first series of ‘The Listening Party’ has been brilliant and it’s exciting to be back on Absolute Radio with series two.

The Charlatans, Young the Giant and more artists set to perform in Manchester this year - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - USA - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
09.06.2023

The Charlatans, Young the Giant and more artists set to perform in Manchester this year

It’s no exaggeration to say Manchester is a hotspot when it comes to music. Time after time, the city region welcomes artists from across the globe, as well as giving birth to, and launching the successful careers of home-grown acts.

The Charlatans announce 2023 UK winter tour - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester - city Newcastle - county Bristol
nme.com
06.06.2023

The Charlatans announce 2023 UK winter tour

The Charlatans have announced a massive 2023 UK headline tour that kicks off in November. Check out the full dates below.Commencing on November 24 in Newcastle, the British indie giants will also play shows at Sheffield, Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, London, and Wolverhampton.

The Charlatans announce headline UK tour this year with huge Manchester date - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Manchester - city Newcastle - county Bristol
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
06.06.2023

The Charlatans announce headline UK tour this year with huge Manchester date

The Charlatans have announced the dates for a major UK tour later this year with a huge gig in Manchester in December.

Morrissey: 'Andy Rourke will never die as long as his music is heard' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - Smith
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
19.05.2023

Morrissey: 'Andy Rourke will never die as long as his music is heard'

Morrissey has paid a touching tribute to his former bandmate Andy Rourke saying he 'will never die as long as his music is heard'. It was announced on Friday that Rourke, bass player in The Smiths, had died at the age of 59 'after a lengthy illness with pancreatic cancer'.

Artists and industry speak out to save Brixton Academy: “It’d be a tragedy to lose such an iconic venue” - www.nme.com - USA
nme.com
28.04.2023

Artists and industry speak out to save Brixton Academy: “It’d be a tragedy to lose such an iconic venue”

fatal crowd crush that occurred at an Asake concert. The event — which left two dead and one in critical condition — ultimately led to the academy having its licence suspended for three months.Earlier this week, however, the Metropolitan Police claimed to have “lost confidence” in the safety of the venue and made a push for the location to close its doors for good.The attempt to shut down the venue led to backlash from music lovers almost immediately.

Skunk Anansie’s Skin: “I didn’t realise I was in an abusive relationship” - www.nme.com
nme.com
23.04.2023

Skunk Anansie’s Skin: “I didn’t realise I was in an abusive relationship”

Skunk Anansie frontwoman Skin has opened up about her experience of an abusive relationship she was in as a teenager that inspired the band’s signature song ‘Weak’.Skin was speaking to Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess on a recent episode of his podcast, Tim’s Listening Party, on which he interviews guests about their seminal albums. The singer was asked about Skunk Anansie’s 1995 debut album ‘Paranoid & Sunburnt’, which ‘Weak’ is taken from.Skin recounted that ‘Weak’ was written in one night about a relationship she was in eight years prior at the age of 16 with a man who was much older.

Entertainment world reacts as Twitter removes blue ticks: “I don’t quite know who I am” - www.nme.com
nme.com
20.04.2023

Entertainment world reacts as Twitter removes blue ticks: “I don’t quite know who I am”

Twitter‘s decision to remove its verified blue ticks.From today (April 20), the checkmark that authenticates legacy accounts on the platform will be removed from all profiles unless users opt-in to pay for Twitter Blue subscriptions.This change is “more about treating people equally”, according to Elon Musk, who acquired Twitter in late 2022 for a staggering $44billion. He added that the move would “offer subscribers a way to enhance and customize their Twitter experience”.As the blue tick began to vanish from the site, various musicians, comedians, TV personalities, and other stars from across the entertainment industry tweeted their reactions.Yungblud wrote: “I ain’t verified anymore … kinda hard.” The Doncaster artist then shared a selfie in response to a fan who asked him to “prove” it was the real Dominic Harrison.

German band boycott the UK after “humiliating” border experience due to new Brexit rules - www.nme.com - Britain - France - Germany - Eu
nme.com
12.04.2023

German band boycott the UK after “humiliating” border experience due to new Brexit rules

Brexit rule changes.“Today we got refused at the UK border for weird reasons,” the band wrote in a Facebook update. “We would have needed a special certificate of sponsorship but no one knew before, not even the venues, promoters, or the German customs authority.”“Brexit bureaucracy??? A post-Brexit nightmare,” they continued, adding that the whole ordeal at the UK border was “humiliating” and “sad”.They elaborated on the reasons behind their denied entry into the UK in another update, saying that the UK authorities expected them to have “a so-called certificate of sponsorship from all seven clubs,” – something which they claim even the organisers were unfamiliar with.“I think I’ve never felt so degraded, sad, and bad as I do today.

Tim’s Twitter Listening Party heads to Absolute Radio - completemusicupdate.com
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21.03.2023

Tim’s Twitter Listening Party heads to Absolute Radio

Tim’s Twitter Listening Party – the online album playback series launched by Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess during lockdown – is to become a radio show. A move I think we can all agree took a lot longer than it should have.

Tim Burgess to launch Listening Parties as radio show and podcast - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
20.03.2023

Tim Burgess to launch Listening Parties as radio show and podcast

Tim Burgess has announced that Tim’s Twitter Listening Party will be heading to Absolute Radio for a new six-part series.The Charlatans frontman started his Listening Parties – in which he invites artists to Tweet along track-by-track to provide insight on new and classic albums – in March 2020. This was in response to the first national lockdown and since then, there have been hundreds of instalments and two books about the popular online events.Now, Burgess will take the series to Absolute Radio for six weeks, beginning this Sunday (March 26) – you can listen to the first show here from 10pm until midnight.

The Charlatans and Johnny Marr announce 2023 outdoor co-headline show - www.nme.com - county Hall - county Halifax
nme.com
14.03.2023

The Charlatans and Johnny Marr announce 2023 outdoor co-headline show

The Charlatans and Johnny Marr have announced an outdoor co-headline show for this summer – find all the details below.The two acts are due to perform at The Piece Hall in Halifax, West Yorkshire on Saturday, August 26.Tickets go on general sale at 10am GMT this Friday (March 17) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, Piece Hall members can access a pre-sale from the same time today (March 14).In a statement, Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess said: “Yorkshire crowds have always been among our warmest and loudest supporters and we cannot wait to play for them again alongside our good friend Johnny Marr.”Marr added: “I’ve played some truly memorable gigs in Yorkshire and I can’t wait for another unforgettable night in Halifax on August 26.

Listen to Tim Burgess’ new remix EP ‘Atypical Music’ - www.nme.com - Britain - Philippines
nme.com
09.03.2023

Listen to Tim Burgess’ new remix EP ‘Atypical Music’

Tim Burgess has released the ‘Atypical Music EP’, which features remixed tracks from his latest double album ‘Typical Music’.The remix EP from The Charlatans frontman enlistS the help of English DJ and musician Andy Votel and Filipino singer-songwriter Eyedress. Votel has remixed two of the tracks (lead single ‘Flamingoes’ and ‘A Bloody Nose’) whilE Eyedress has delivered a new spin on the opening track ‘Sure Enough’.“‘Atypical Music’ is exactly what Andy Votel has specialised in over the last couple of decades,” said Burgess.

2022 Artist & Manager Awards presented - completemusicupdate.com - Britain - London
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18.11.2022

2022 Artist & Manager Awards presented

The Artist & Manager Awards took place in London last night, presented by the UK’s Featured Artists Coalition and Music Managers Forum.Most of the winners were known before the event took place, however there were shortlists for the two breakthrough awards with the winners announced during the ceremony. Beabadoobee took the Breakthrough Artist prize while Callum Reece was named Breakthrough Manager.Other big winners on the night included Becky Hill, who was declared Artist Of The Year; Burna Boy’s manager Bose Ogulu, who was Manager Of The Year; Tim Burgess, who took the Artist’s Artist prize; and Martin Hall – who manages the Manic Street Preachers, The Script and Wet Leg – who was presented with the Managers’ Manager Award.Despite the celebrations, FAC and MMF CEOs David Martin and Annabella Coldrick began the evening with a sombre warning, stressing the ongoing challenges facing artists and their managers.

Chippy loved by The Charlatans announces shock closure after 50 years and customers are heartbroken - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - county Cheshire
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
11.10.2022

Chippy loved by The Charlatans announces shock closure after 50 years and customers are heartbroken

A much-loved fish and chip restaurant has announced it is to close after 50 years of business - to the shock of loyal customers. The Seafarer in Northwich, Cheshire, has announced it will close its doors later this month.

Tim Burgess on new album ‘Typical Music’: “I’ve always thought I had a ‘White Album’ in me - www.nme.com
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23.09.2022

Tim Burgess on new album ‘Typical Music’: “I’ve always thought I had a ‘White Album’ in me

Tim Burgess has today (September 23) released his new, 22-track double album ‘Typical Music’ – an album he said he was “trying to create a wow factor” with.The no-holds-barred record is the follow-up to The Charlatans frontman’s fifth album, ‘I Love The New Sky’, which was released in 2020.“People are hearing tracks like ‘The Centre Of Me (Is A Symphony Of You)’, or ‘After This’ or ‘Magic Rising’ and going ‘wow’,” Burgess told NME. “They’re really excited by them.

REVIEW: The Charlatans help christen Manchester's newest live venue with a set of pure classics - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
23.09.2022

REVIEW: The Charlatans help christen Manchester's newest live venue with a set of pure classics

History hangs in the early Autumn air, as New Century, a venue born in 1963, yet reborn for 2022, hosts the 30th anniversary of The Charlatan’s sophomore release, Between 10th and 11th.

Tim Burgess shares “old-school” new single ‘Sure Enough’ with stop-motion video - www.nme.com
nme.com
23.08.2022

Tim Burgess shares “old-school” new single ‘Sure Enough’ with stop-motion video

Tim Burgess has shared a new solo single called ‘Sure Enough’ – scroll down to listen to it below.The song will appear on the Charlatans frontman’s upcoming double album ‘Typical Music’, which is due for release on September 23 via Bella Union (pre-order here). Burgess has already previewed the 22-track project with its title track and ‘Here Comes The Weekend’.This morning (August 23), Annie Mac gave ‘Sure Enough’ its first play during her show on BBC Radio 6 Music.

Hundreds of venues sign up to not take cut of artists’ merchandise sales – but campaigners want more - www.nme.com - Britain - city Rock
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04.08.2022

Hundreds of venues sign up to not take cut of artists’ merchandise sales – but campaigners want more

the Featured Artists Coalition (FAC) announced a new directory highlighting music venues that charge zero commission on the sale of merchandise. The ‘100% Venues’ database aimed to address the “outdated and unfair” practice of performance spaces taking a cut of acts’ merch proceeds at gigs.Now, the FAC have told NME that over 400 venues have now signed up, but a number of the UK’s large arenas and venue groups are still not part of the database.Along with former Joy Division and New Order bassist Peter Hook, The Charlatans’ Tim Burgess has been one of the more vocal supporters of the campaign.

Figures from music and entertainment react to Boris Johnson’s resignation - www.nme.com - Britain
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07.07.2022

Figures from music and entertainment react to Boris Johnson’s resignation

Boris Johnson‘s imminent resignation as Prime Minister.Johnson is reportedly set to quit today (July 7) following the recent resignations of Health Secretary Sajid Javid, Chancellor Rishi Sunak and over 50 other MPs.It came after Johnson apologised for appointing Chris Pincher as deputy chief whip despite knowing about a 2019 investigation into inappropriate behaviour made against Pincher. The MP resigned last week after being accused of groping two men in a private members club.“In hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do,” Johnson said earlier this week (via Reuters).

Tim Burgess announces new solo album - completemusicupdate.com
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07.06.2022

Tim Burgess announces new solo album

Tim Burgess has announced that he will release a new solo album, ‘Typical Music’, on 23 Sep through Bella Union.It’s 22 tracks long. And before you say anything about that, here’s Tim: “OK, we all know about double albums, right? Historically, they’ve been thought of as indulgent. But I came to the conclusion that what I was doing was the opposite of that.

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