
Working Men's Club confirm self-titled debut LP and share lead track "A.A.A.A."
Working Men's Club have announced their self-titled debut album, alongside unveiling the industrial lead track "A.A.A.A.".
"A.A.A.A." is the group's first new offering since last month's "White Rooms and People", which will also feature on Working Men's Club alongside last year's "Teeth" track.
Their forthcoming debut album was created with producer Ross Orton (The Fall, M.I.A., Arctic Monkeys).
Lead vocalist Sydney Minsky-Sargeant started working on the album tracks from his home in Todmorden, West Yorkshire. He says, "There’s not much going on, not much stuff to do as a teenager, it’s quite isolated. And it can get quite depressing being in a town where in the winter it gets light at nine in the morning and dark at four."
Tracklist:
- Valleys
- A.A.A.A.
- John Cooper Clarke
- White Rooms and People
- Outside
- Be My Guest
- Tomorrow
- Cook A Coffee
- Teeth
- Angel
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