Teddy Thompson “The Game” – Love all

And so All Star Tracks fortnight draws to a close with this song from the new release from Teddy Thompson, representing a return to recording new music after six years.  The Game is taken from the album Never Be the Same which will be released on the 15th of this month.  Thompson describes it as “The song is sort of Nick Lowe meets Roy Orbison, it’s quite stylized and retro.  Lyrically, I think of it as being quintessentially American with its talk of jukeboxes and wedding bells chiming, almost like an Archie comic. On the other hand, I’ve had people tell me it reminds them of Nick Lowe and songs from that period, which is an association I do like.

There’s an extensive tour coming across these isles, with these dates in June:

3/6 – Dublin, IE – Workman’s Club
4/6 – Belfast, UK – Black Box (Sold Out)
6/6 – Pocklington, UK – All Saints Church
7/6 – Glasgow, UK – St Luke’s
9/6 – Sunderland, UK – The Fire Station
10/6 – Manchester, UK – Stoller Hall
11/6 – Leeds, UK – Howard Assembly Hall
12/6 – Lincoln, UK – Drill Hall
14/6 – Norwich, UK – Epic Studios
16/6 – Brighton, UK – The Old Market
17/6 – Milton Keynes, UK – The Stables
18/6 – Bristol, UK – St George’s
19/6 – London, UK – Union Chapel

About Jonathan Aird 3311 Articles
Sure, I could climb high in a tree, or go to Skye on my holiday. I could be happy. All I really want is the excitement of first hearing The Byrds, the amazement of decades of Dylan's music, or the thrill of seeing a band like The Long Ryders live. That's not much to ask, is it?
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