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BIG SPECIAL

POSTINDUSTRIAL HOMETOWN BLUES

    Words are not to be taken for granted. Especially when they’re being bellowed, full blast, by a broad-shouldered poet with the brimstone fire of a preacher and the honesty and wisdom of a layman, over ground-shaking live beats and between anthemic blasts of melody and rousing riffage.

    Words matter. History matters. People matter. And BIG SPECIAL matter.

    For BIG SPECIAL - Joe Hicklin (vocals) and Callum Moloney (drums) - their sound is one that comes from vital, frustrated young working-class voices that don’t always get heard on the scale they should do. It’s a frustration that comes to the fore through a voice that is at times coarse and raw, but sensitive, desperate and soulful at others. Hicklin's brimstone-fired voice marches from guttural punk barks and serrated spoken word to soaring soul and back again, arriving siphoned from their forebears, crushed under the weight of history, and retooled for a new generation. It’s wrought, raw and angry at a world lacking options, the thinning of the common understanding between the social classes of England, exasperation at repeating cycles, and the feeling that you’re watching your own life unfold from the outside.

    These are songs that channel that voice you hear when you look in the mirror and see your true self – fight songs for a world gone wrong.

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Barry says: A rousing mix of visceral industrial instrumentation, cutting spoken word and pummelling percussion that's rooted in cinematic metal and drone music, but with a melodic leaning and vitriolic drive. It's not a combination we hear together often but works seamlessly here, blending the sound worlds with real skill.

    TRACK LISTING

    01. BLACK COUNTRY GOTHIC
    02. I MOCK JOGGERS
    03. DESPERATE BREAKFAST
    04. SHITHOUSE
    05. THIS HERE AIN’T WATER
    06. MY SHAPE (BLOCKING THE LIGHT)
    07. BLACK DOG / WHITE HORSE
    08. BROADCAST: TIME AWAY
    09. ILL.
    10. MONGREL
    11. BUTCHER’S BIN
    12. DUST OFF / START AGAIN
    13. TREES
    14. FOR THE BIRDS
    15. DiG!

    Lee Fields & The Expressions

    Special Night Instrumentals

    The instrumental version of the instant classic "Special Night" by Lee Fields & The Expressions. There are a few terms that get thrown around loosely, two of which are legend and retro-soul. One of these fits Lee Fields hand and glove, one of these doesn’t fit at all. Very few people in music have both earned the status of legendary and continue to solidify it. 50 years in the game and only getting better, gaining more fans, and evolving his sound on each album, Lee is in fact a Living Legend. This brings us to the misuse of the term "retro-soul" when talking about Mr. Fields. You don’t have to look far to find a younger generation emulating the essence and styles of an era the’ve only experienced through music and movies. It seems unfair to tag Lee with a term that implies imitation when he is part of the generation that actually defined the genre. Plain and simple, this is not that. "Special Night" is a masterclass in soul music past and present. “I feel that every human being’s purpose is to do what their inner voice says to do,” says Lee Fields. “And my inner voice, my driving force, wants me to put out music and keeping making better records.” Special Night is also the first record in the Expressions catalogue in which every song was written jointly by Lee Fields and The Expressions.

    “When I record, I make every song like I actually mean it. I mean every word I say. On Special Night I’m talking to my lady — literally, expressing the way I feel.” says Lee Fields. “You can tell if a song is real or not, and every moment I’m recording, those moments are real, this is a record about what people do in real life”. For one example, he cites the song “Work to Do,” which tells the story of “a guy going to counseling, drinking too much, apologizing to the old lady and trying to keep family together, doing the manly thing.” On “Make This World”, Lee makes a nod back to his early funk roots with a cautionary tale about the health of the planet. The world was designed to last indefinitely,” says Fields. “We’re the only living species on Earth who can alter that process. I’m hoping that song has a chain reaction, helps somebody put into action whatever contribution they can to change what the world is going through.” As always, sticking to the formula but pushing the boundaries “Never Be Another You” from the first note doesn’t sound like something you would hear on a Lee record, that is until he starts singing anyhow. A low tempo ballad with a head nodding drum track, sparse piano lines, and all the space Lee needs to lay down what is sure to be one of the flyest love songs of 2017.

    TRACK LISTING

    A1. Special Night
    A2. I’m Coming Home
    A3. Work To Do
    A4. Never Be Another You
    A5. Lover Man
    B1. Make The World
    B2. Let Him In
    B3. How I Like It
    B4. Where Is The Love?
    B5. Precious Love 


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