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A Brighter Beat, by Malcolm Middleton (CD on Full Time Hobby)

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Full Time Hobby have put out MALCOM MIDDLETON's (ex-Arab Strap) debut full length 'A Brighter Beat' on ltd 180g vinyl and ltd special edition CD with 2 bonus tracks. This is a lot more straight up singer song writer stuff than the Arab Strap catalogue. There's a lot more commercial potential on here especially with the single being played on Radio 1. This man is a talented songwriter for sure. As ever the lyrics are intelligent and highly personal. Along with Alasdair Roberts there are some decent scottish singer / songwriters at the moment. Amazing they find time between tossing their big cabers and haggis munching. This was recorded at Castle of Doom Studios which is a fucking cool name for a studio.

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Available on CD, limited edition vinyl, and exclusively to independent retailers a special edition CD featuring two extra tracks.Eagerly awaited new album from much-loved and critically acclaimed singer songwriter Malcolm Middleton (ex-Arab Strap).  Colin Murray has shown very strong support for the single ‘A Brighter Beat’ (with 10+ plays) as well as album track ‘We’re All Going To Die’ on his Radio 1 show.


 

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About the humble CD:

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