'Playland': Johnny Marr announced his new album for October

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El former The Smiths Johnny Marr will launch his new studio work, on October 6: it will be called 'playland'and the title is inspired by the chaotic city of London. The album will be produced by Marr himself with Doviak and is the guitarist's second solo, after his debut 'The Messenger'.

"The album is based on the atmospheres of the city, where the concerns are consumerism, sex and anxiety, or the distraction and significance of these things."

Marr also revealed that the song "25 Hours" talks about his own experience of being "immersed in the Catholic school system and oppressive upbringing." "I realized that you need a little escape to get out of that, and that's when I realized that art was a way of escape, in my case the music I was making or wanted to make."

The tracklist of 'playland' will be:

1. "Back In The Box"
2. "EasyMoney"
3. "Dynamo"
4. "Candidate"
5. "25 Hours"
6. "The Trap"
7. "Playland"
8. "Speak Out Reach Out"
9. "Boys Get Straight"
10. "This Tension"
11. "Little King"

John Martin Maher was born on October 31, 1963 in Manchester and is a guitarist, harmonica player, keyboardist and singer. He rose to fame in the 1980s as a guitarist for the English band The Smiths, where he collaborated productively on songwriting alongside vocalist Morrissey. He was also a member of The The, Electronic, Modest Mouse, The Cribs, and The Healers. In 2003, the American magazine Rolling Stone included Marr in position 51 of its list The XNUMX Greatest Guitarists of All Time.

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Via | DSpy


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