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Kscope Store Edition w/ bonus 7 Single. Limited edition (500 copies).
his artistic flame has been fully reignited. 8.5/10 The Line Of Best Fit
The album will be released as a double LP pressed to 180g heavyweight audiophile vinyl, with an exclusive bonus 7vinyl single featuring the Public Service Broadcasting remix of Drapers Friends Make The Worst Enemies for thefirst time as a physical product, and No Ideas feat. Steven Wilson from EP One. The artwork was created by Steve Stacey, whose previous work includes Calvin Harris, Manic Street Preachers, Circa Waves and Lou Reed.
As the frontman and songwriter of one of the most iconic bands of the late 90s, the creative force that brought the classic hit single Wide Open Space and the Number 1 album Attack Of The Grey Lantern with Mansun, Paul Drapers talent preceeds him. Mansuns four albums launched the band in to a fervent cult following that has grown and holds an annual convention in the UK in the bands name. 2016 saw Drapers triumphant return with two new EPs to set the Mansun fandom aflame, including industry gatekeepers Steve Lamacq and Chris Hawkins for BBC 6 Music. He was supported further with playlisting on Radio X, a Q Magazine Track Of The Day, NME Track Of The Week, a feature from The LineOf Best Fit, and an exclusive remix from Public Service Broadcasting.
Spooky Action will be released in early August, preceding a sold-out headline UK tour, featuring the glistening synthetic soul single Things People Want and warped voodoo psych grat-track Dont Poke The Bear. Lyrically, its a biting and brutally honest record an autobiography set to captivating and addictive melodies.
Taking its cue from the two EPs and recorded in collaboration with Catherine AD (The Anchoress) and long time Mansun collaborator P Dub, the records eleven tracks also veer through genres, from the warped, razored rocknrollin Grey House to the glorious widescreen analogue pop of Jealousy Is A Powerful Emotion. SpookyAction represents Drapers strongest, most consistent set of songs to date a lifetimes work condensed into just over an hour of perfectly formed music.






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