MATT McMANAMON (Dead 60s) - Launches solo career with "Jumpin' The Gun" || New Single out Today

THE FIRST TRACK OF A NEW ALBUM: ‘SCALLY FOLK’ - EXPECTED LATER THIS YEAR

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“This is the shape of things to come” chimes MATT McMANAMON in the opening line of his solo return, a sentiment that heralds a fresh start for the former The Dead 60s frontman and marks a confident new precedent for 2021.

Today (15th January), McManamon will release “Jumpin’ The Gun” via Fretsore Records. The track is the first taste of his long-awaited debut album ‘Scally Folk’, due later this year.

Stream here: linktr.ee/jumpinthegun

Marking a distinct change in direction from the high energy ska-punk frisson of the band that broke his name, ‘Jumpin’ the Gun’ finds McManamon making his first steps on an intrepid new path. Throwing the gauntlet down to the naysayers and doubters who would have it otherwise, McManamon says:

““Jumpin’ The Gun” is a song for all ‘the haters’ in life. The song is primarily about experiencing negative people & negative thoughts, and responding to them by doing something positive. Some years ago when I took a hiatus from doing music, I’d find certain opinionated people, basically wrote me off, believing I was finished and would never do anything in music again. I always knew I would, I was just taking stock and biding my time and making sure I didn’t “jump the gun”, so the song draws inspiration from turning other people’s negativity into a positive. For me it has a real “we will win” attitude about it, not too dissimilar to the kids book The Tortoise and the Hare.”

With touches of power-pop, psychedelia and folk all evidenced in this comeback single, it lays out a nuanced palette of sounds that all play their part in his upcoming album, ‘Scally Folk’. Hued with that same unmistakable Merseyside accent that fired through the lyrics of “Riot Radio” back in 2005, McManamon uncovers a new dimension to his voice with material refracted through the places that have shaped him, most notably Liverpool and his current home in Wexford, Ireland.

Perhaps best described by the album’s title itself, ‘Scally Folk’ will see the artist exploring the sounds of his roots with new purpose and in doing so finding a closer kinship with the songwriting canons of Lee Mavers, Julian Cope or even Mike Scott. The album was produced in Ireland by Mick Cronin (Shane MacGowan, Kodaline, Noel Hogan of The Cranberries).

Matt McManamon is the former vocalist and songwriter of The Dead 60s. Releasing their s/t debut in 2005, the band scored 5 UK top 40 hits and surpassed over 100k sales in the UK alone. During his tenure as frontman, McManamon toured with the likes of Morrissey, Kasabian, and Deltasonic label mates The Coral, appearing on stages from Glastonbury to Top of the Pops. Prior to launching his solo career, Matt also toured with The Specials as their live guitarist.

Matt McManamon will release his debut solo album ‘Scally Folk’ later in 2021, via Fretsore Records. Watch this space...

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January 15, 2021 6:08am ET by Pressparty  

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