Well, this has made my day. “All Asimov And No Fresh Air” will be released on June 13th.
Track listing (apparently):
1. Horror Clowns Are Dickheads
2. Goodbye Sam, Hello Samaritans
3. Rawlplugs Of Yesteryear (Breaking The States)
4. The Bliss Of The Hereafter
5. McCalliog And His Hens
6. Record Store Day
7. I’m Going Out Of My Mind Trying To Get Into Yours
8. No-One Likes A Polymath
9. Don’t Get Me Wrong Yvonne
10. Birmos In The Cowshed
11. Falmouth Electrics
12. Jack’s Been To The National
13. Possible Side Effects
https://halfmanhalfbiscuit.uk/new-half-man-half-biscuit-album-2025/
No need for an Album of the Year Poll, then?
Track 2. Vintage title.
If I had had to guess a title I’d definitely have gone for ‘Record Store Day’.
I’d have been amazed if it hadn’t been on there.
Thank you for this @Malc. Ordered it. Can’t wait.
Hurrah!
I initially read this as NWOBHM klaxon.
I’m only slightly disappointed.
Me too
lovely stuff. preordered now & it has increased my excitement about the upcoming Ulverston gig
Obviously very excited about this. Arguably the past two albums have been the best thing they have done- Nigel is an exceptional lyricist. Very much looking forward to this, but will it make the Afterword album of the year? Definitely top three.
I agree on the quality of their output, Paws.
It’s pleasing to be a fan of a long lived band & still be quietly confident that their best is yet to come.
I saw them in March – Dukla Prague kits, Hi Vis & JD oven gloves were pleasingly evident, but it never felt remotely nostalgic.
The band are super tight & the songwriting just keeps getting better – ‘Oblong Of Dreams’ , ‘Slipping The Escort’ are undeniably poignant classics that are moving without mawkishness.
I have days when I seriously think they might be the greatest band to ever emerge from these islands. Even if they’re not, we should treasure every exceptional crumb & embrace the margin.
Horror Clowns Are Dickheads has hit the streaming sites today:
McCalliog & His Hens also got a play on 6Music the other night
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002brc3
1hr 51m