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Insecure Men

Insecure Men

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Format: CD

Cat No: FP16472

Release Date:  23 February 2018

Label:  Fat Possum

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  767981164724

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  11 June 2021

Label:  Fat Possum

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  767981164731

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  23 February 2018

Label:  Fat Possum

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  767981164717

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    In many ways Insecure Men - the band led by the fiercely talented songwriter and musician Saul Adamczewski and his schoolmate and stabilising influence, Ben Romans-Hopcraft - are the polar opposite of the Fat White Family. Whereas sleaze-mired, country-influenced, drug-crazed garage punks the Fat Whites are a "celebration of everything that is wrong in life", Insecure Men, who blend together exotica, easy listening, lounge and timeless pop music, are, by comparison at least, the last word in wholesomeness.

    The band originally formed in 2015 in the cramped confines of The Queens Head pub, Stockwell, in the Fat White Family's notorious South London 'practice space'. Saul recorded all of the songs he wrote at The Queens Head onto tape at Sean Lennon's studio in upstate New York. This tape, recorded on his own in a corridor onto an ancient Tascam while in a foul mood with his mates, essentially became Insecure Men's self-titled debut album as more layers were dubbed over the top until nothing of the original demos remained. Saul lists some of the influences on their sound, mentioning the exotica of Arthur Lyman, the early electronic pop of Perrey and Kingsley, the supreme smoothness of The Carpenters, the songwriting chops of Harry Nilsson and the hypnagogic uncanniness conjured up by David Lynch, describing what they do as "pretty music with a dark underbelly to it".

    Description

    In many ways Insecure Men - the band led by the fiercely talented songwriter and musician Saul Adamczewski and his schoolmate and stabilising influence, Ben Romans-Hopcraft - are the polar opposite of the Fat White Family. Whereas sleaze-mired, country-influenced, drug-crazed garage punks the Fat Whites are a “celebration of everything that is wrong in life”, Insecure Men, who blend together exotica, easy listening, lounge and timeless pop music, are, by comparison at least, the last word in wholesomeness. The band originally formed in 2015 in the cramped confines of The Queens Head pub, Stockwell, in the Fat White Family’s notorious South London ‘practice space’. Saul recorded all of the songs he wrote at The Queens Head onto tape at Sean Lennon’s studio in upstate New York. This tape, recorded on his own in a corridor onto an ancient Tascam while in a foul mood with his mates, essentially became Insecure Men’s self-titled debut album as more layers were dubbed over the top until nothing of the original demos remained. Saul lists some of the influences on their sound, mentioning the exotica of Arthur Lyman, the early electronic pop of Perrey and Kingsley, the supreme smoothness of The Carpenters, the songwriting chops of Harry Nilsson and the hypnagogic uncanniness conjured up by David Lynch, describing what they do as “pretty music with a dark underbelly to it”.

    Description

    In many ways Insecure Men - the band led by the fiercely talented songwriter and musician Saul Adamczewski and his schoolmate and stabilising influence, Ben Romans-Hopcraft - are the polar opposite of the Fat White Family. Whereas sleaze-mired, country-influenced, drug-crazed garage punks the Fat Whites are a "celebration of everything that is wrong in life", Insecure Men, who blend together exotica, easy listening, lounge and timeless pop music, are, by comparison at least, the last word in wholesomeness.

    The band originally formed in 2015 in the cramped confines of The Queens Head pub, Stockwell, in the Fat White Family's notorious South London 'practice space'. Saul recorded all of the songs he wrote at The Queens Head onto tape at Sean Lennon's studio in upstate New York. This tape, recorded on his own in a corridor onto an ancient Tascam while in a foul mood with his mates, essentially became Insecure Men's self-titled debut album as more layers were dubbed over the top until nothing of the original demos remained. Saul lists some of the influences on their sound, mentioning the exotica of Arthur Lyman, the early electronic pop of Perrey and Kingsley, the supreme smoothness of The Carpenters, the songwriting chops of Harry Nilsson and the hypnagogic uncanniness conjured up by David Lynch, describing what they do as "pretty music with a dark underbelly to it".

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Subaru Nights
      • 2. Teenage Toy
      • 3. All Women Love Me
      • 4. Mekong Glitter
      • 5. Heathrow
      • 6. I Don't Wanna Dance
      • 7. The Saddest Man in Penge
      • 8. Ulster
      • 9. Cliff Has Left The Building
      • 10. Whitney Houston and I
      • 11. Buried in the Bleak

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Subaru Nights
      • 2. Teenage Toy
      • 3. All Women Love Me
      • 4. Mekong Glitter
      • 5. Heathrow
      • 6. I Don't Wanna Dance (With My Baby)
      • 7. The Saddest Man in Prague
      • 8. Ulster
      • 9. Cliff Has Left The Building
      • 10. Whitney Houston & I
      • 11. Buried In The Bleak

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Subaru Nights
      • 2. Teenage Toy
      • 3. All Women Love Me
      • 4. Mekong Glitter
      • 5. Heathrow
      • 6. I Don't Wanna Dance
      • 7. The Saddest Man in Penge
      • 8. Ulster
      • 9. Cliff Has Left The Building
      • 10. Whitney Houston and I
      • 11. Buried in the Bleak