TEENAGE FANCLUB - Home / Everything Is Falling Apart - 7" - Limited Pink Vinyl

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TEENAGE FANCLUB - Home / Everything Is Falling Apart - 7" - Limited Pink Vinyl

TEENAGE FANCLUB - Home / Everything Is Falling Apart - 7" - Limited Pink Vinyl

€9.99

 

LABEL: PeMa

CAT NO: PEMA15S

BARCODE: 5053760072126

 

Tracklisting:

A1. Home (7” Edit)
AA1. Everything Is Falling Apart


TEENAGE FANCLUB
– Home / Everything Is Falling Apart

7″ – Pink Vinyl
(*Limited to 1000 copies.)


Teenage Fanclub release a limited-edition double A side 7” ahead of their tenth studio album, Endless Arcade, released via their own label PeMa in the UK/Europe and Merge in the US.

The 7” vinyl features an edit of current single ‘Home’ (version only available on vinyl on this release) and previous single ‘Everything is Falling Apart’

Endless Arcade follows the band’s ninth album “Here”, released in 2016 to universal acclaim and notably their first Top 10 album since 1997; a mark of how much they’re treasured. The new record is quintessential TFC: melodies are equal parts heart-warming and heart-aching; guitars chime and distort; keyboard lines mesh and spiral; harmony-coated choruses burst out like sun on a stormy day.

Endless Arcade was virtually finished by the time lockdown was announced, bar the odd tinker under the engine hood. For the track ‘Home’ It seems timely, given how everyone has had to stay home under lockdown, the track typifies TFC’s relaxed groove, culminating in Raymond’s peach of a guitar solo. Norman’s search for ‘home’ could be literal: after all, he’s been living in Canada for the last 10 years. But it’s also figurative.

In the 1990s, the band crafted a magnetically heavy yet harmony-rich sound on classic albums such as “Bandwagonesque” and “Grand Prix”. This century, albums such as “Shadows” and “Here” have documented a more relaxed, less ‘teenage’ Fanclub, reflecting the band’s stage in life and state of mind, which Endless Arcade slots perfectly alongside. The album walks a beautifully poised line between melancholic and uplifting, infused with simple truths. The importance of home, community and hope is entwined with more bittersweet, sometimes darker thoughts – insecurity, anxiety, loss.