Black Watch, The

The Morning Papers Have Given Us The Vapours

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The Morning Papers Have Given Us the Vapours was made with The Black Watch bandmates and producers/engineers Rob Campanella (Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Tyde, The Warlocks) and Andy Creighton (The World Record, Parson Red Heads). Ben Eshbach, formerly of The Sugarplastic, arranged the strings. Kesha Rose guests on lead vocals on the second single, Oh Do Shut Up. And the great Lindsay Murray once again lends her beautiful backing vox to a number of tracks.

The Black Watch songwriter/frontman John Andrew Fredrick wrote the ten songs on this, his Los Angeles-based band’s latest album, entirely unselfconsciously, with no set goal in mind other than to revel in the joy of songwriting, and, eventually, the luxury of recording his music with his more-than-accomplished band. The Morning Papers Have Given Us the Vapours, produced separately and together by Rob Campanella and Andy Creighton evinces The Black Watch’s often stunning ability to, as Andy Gill once observed in The Independent, “find chaos in the calm, melody in the miasma.”

For the new LP, the band recruited longtime friends and allies Ben Eshbach (the Emmy-Award-winning frontman of The Sugarplastic) and Lindsay Murray (Gretchens Wheel) to compose and arrange strings and sing heaps of lovely backing vocals, respectively.

ARTIEST

Black Watch, The

TITEL

The Morning Papers Have Given Us The Vapours

RELEASE DATUM

20/04/2024

RECORD LABEL

Dell’Orso

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