Based in Manchester, Jim Noir virtually embodies that city's ability to throw up maverick, left field talent.
Blessed with the ability to pen an album almost every day, the songwriter previously released material as quickly a possible.
Amassing an imposing catalogue littered with psych-pop gems, Jim Noir became a cult favourite, an artist whose work defied expectations in a gleeful fashion.
Then he decided to take a break. Eschewing music for the pleasures of day to day life, many feared that Jim Noir was lost to us.
But just as quickly as he disappeared, the psych-pop outlaw returned. New album 'Finnish Line' is his first in some time, available via My Dad Recordings on November 3rd.
What's it all about? Well try this: "Alcohol. Life. Death. Aliens; in that order I think".
"It’s a roam around what I was thinking at a slightly hard point in my life," the songwriter admits. "I stopped drinking for two months and had a moment of clarity. A couple of songs are about Manchester and how weird it is. A couple about myself, girls, how I like to think aliens are just laughing at us and the futility of it all, and a couple about mortality and how, when, if, and why anyone should worry about it."
Clash is able to stream this special new album before its release. Check it out below and pre-order it HERE.
Jim Noir has confirmed the following shows: November 19 Glasgow Broadcast 20 Nottingham Glee 21 Bristol Louisiana 22 Birmingham Sunflower Lounge 24 Brighton The Hope 25 Southampton Joiners 26 London Hoxton Bar & Kitchen 27 Manchester Soup Kitchen
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