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National Trust [ Vinyl / 12" EP ]

National Trust

SKU: V79925 Barcode: 5400863045999
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Format: Vinyl / 12" EP

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  • Released Date: 16 Jul 2021

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, BLANKETMAN, the Manchester-based band causing quite the stir in the indie scene. Their debut album "National Trust" is a rollercoaster of infectious hooks and witty lyricism that will have you shimmying in your living room in no time.

Lead singer Adam Hopper's distinct vocals are reminiscent of a young Jarvis Cocker, effortlessly gliding over jangly guitars and buoyant basslines that will make you want to dance like it's 1995 all over again. Tracks like "Beachbody" and "Harold" are absolute bangers that will have you hitting repeat before you even realize what's happening.

The band's playful sensibilities shine through on tracks like "Surfing in the Sky" and "Holy Green", blending catchy melodies with cheeky commentary on modern life. BLANKETMAN doesn't take themselves too seriously, and it's this irreverent charm that sets them apart from their peers.

"National Trust" is a breath of fresh air in a music landscape often filled with pretentiousness and posturing. BLANKETMAN's unapologetically fun approach to songwriting is a welcome reprieve, reminding us that music is ultimately about having a good time. So grab your dancing shoes and give "National Trust" a spin - you won't regret it.

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About the artist

Blanketman

Introducing BLANKETMAN, the Manchester-based band that's causing a stir in the indie music scene. With their infectious grooves, playful lyrics, and eclectic sound, this quartet is quickly becoming a hot commodity in the bustling world of British music. Fronted by the charismatic Adam Hopper, BLANKETMAN seamlessly blends elements of post-punk, dance, and pop to create a sound that is uniquely their own. Think Talking Heads meets LCD Soundsystem, with a dash of Arctic Monkeys swagger thrown in for good measure. Their debut EP, "National Trust," is a raucous and vibrant collection of tracks that showcases the band's undeniable talent and energy. From the infectious beats of "Beach Body" to the introspective musings of "A Sadder Sound," each song is a perfect encapsulation of BLANKETMAN's eclectic style. But what sets BLANKETMAN apart from the rest is their killer live shows. Hopper's charming stage presence, coupled with the band's tight musicianship, creates an electric atmosphere that leaves audiences begging for more. So, if you're in the mood for some toe-tapping, head-bopping tunes that are guaranteed to put a smile on your face, look no further than BLANKETMAN. With their infectious energy and undeniable talent, this band is poised to take the music world by storm. Keep an eye (and an ear) out for BLANKETMAN - you won't want to miss out on this rising star.

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