Working Men’s Club preview delayed debut album with Valleys


Working Men's Club playing YES in Manchester (Gary Mather for Live4ever)

Working Men’s Club playing YES in Manchester (Gary Mather for Live4ever)

Whilst many albums have been the subject of delays thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, there’s not many we’re having to wait longer for than the Working Men’s Club debut, but another preview has at least been shared today as the new release date ever so slowly approaches on October 2nd.

Valleys follows other peeks such as A.A.A.A. and White Rooms And People, and is described as, ‘probably the most honest song on the record’, by Sydney Minsky-Sargeant:




“It was one of the last songs we finished, we couldn’t quite get the right string sound despite layering up about four synths, then Ross brought in his fixed LE string synth and it sounded perfect for the song.”

“It’s the first track on the album and one of the last songs I wrote before going into Sheffield to finish off the record. Having been in lockdown since the end of Winter in Todmorden it seems like there couldn’t be a more appropriate time to release this song.”


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