After You
JACK PENATE

LP £15.00 Exc VAT: £12.50
  • SKU: XL994LP
  • UPC: 0191404099414
  • Release Date: 29 November 2019

Description

Label Review. 

2019 album. Also availbale on CD.

Our Overview. 

Jack Peñate announces the release of his third album ‘After You’. Over a decade in the making, the album was produced in collaboration with Paul Epworth, Inflo and Alex Epton.

Lead track ‘Prayer’ features Peñate playing several instruments, as well as the production credit he set out to achieve. It carries more than a nod to gospel, all set around a glorious pop hook, played on a Farfisa organ. Its musical and lyrical complexities belie the fact it was written in twenty minutes. “Once we had written it, all the pieces of the past ten years fell into place. It was like a puzzle coming together.”

Former Spankrock member turned producer and jazz drummer Alex Epton came on board and set to bring together 10 years’ worth of work into a cohesive album in XL’s New York studio, adding in additional programming and production as well as drums and percussion. Paul Epworth, with whom he created ‘Everything Is New’, came back in and worked on several tracks.

The album doesn’t just draw on Jack Peñate’s musical journey of the past ten years, it brings in influences from the music he heard as a child. ‘Loaded Gun’ has a pre-chorus that Lennon and McCartney would surely have liked to have written. As a child his brother would play him jungle and here’s elements of that too. His dad ran acid house raves - that’s in there. But perhaps the most poignant track is ‘Gemini’. With nothing more than piano, vibraphone and drum beat, the words of Peñate’s grandfather, the writer and artist Mervyn Peake, are read by his uncle Fabian.

That’s not the only family tie. The artwork for the album and the first video has been done by Peñate’s cousin, the acclaimed artist Eddie Peake. “We both grew up with an uncanny focus on what we wanted to do, but had never worked together,” says Jack. “His work is both incredibly joyous and melancholy, and it does something to me that music does to me too.”

If Peñate’s ambition was to be able to make a sound that sounded like a feeling felt and to be able to master studio production and to be able to have longevity in his career, then it’s safe to say that with ‘After You’ that ambition has been realised.

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