CORNERSHOP - ENGLAND IS A GARDEN NEW COLOURED RELEASE! DOUBLE LP VINYL AMP129GY

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This is a pre order item shipping on or around 10th JULY 2020 CORNERSHOP ENGLAND IS A GARDEN

 BRAND NEW COLOURWAY GREEN AND YELLOW DOUBLE LP


LABEL: AMPLE PLAY

CAT NO. AMP129GY

In the latest of a series of albums that have mirrored the exceptional story of the band itself, Cornershop return with a new album ‘England Is A Garden’ on March 6th 2020 on Ample Play Records. It is an album that strides in an upbeat fashion, to deliver a full listening experience, bringing songs of experience, empire, protest and humour, steeped in the way only Tjinder Singh would come with. 

Listen to a first taste of the album now, ‘No Rock: Save In Roll’, that is to say that there is not one without the other, that rock, for all its focus on death is the saviour of life. 

The anvil here is music itself, and a celebration of Tjinder’s birth place - The Black Country, which also gave birth to heavy metal that has gone on to influence the world to dirty rock, whether the streets are lined with pylons or palm trees, the Black Country has allowed us to see things differently. 
So the sound here goes back to Englands’ Midlands with two thumbs up to the feeling of hearing heavy metal from the back of a stage, as we all ride on and await the female backing vocals of our song to come in.

Tracks:  1. St Marie Under The Canon
2. Slingshot
3. No Rock: Save In Roll
4. Everywhere That Wog Army Roam
5. King Kongs
6. Highly Amplified
7. England Is A Garden
8. The Cash Money
9. Morning Ben
10. I'm A Wooden Soldier
11. One Uncareful Lady Owner
12. The Holy Name  Press: 3 page Observer feat. 6 page Q magazine feature, **** MOJO, **** UNCUT. 5/5 Times, Metro, Sunday Times, NME, I, Telegraph, The Sun, Long Live Vinyl 6 page feat, Quietus, The Guardian, Record Collector AOM, Clash, Line of Best Fit, Loud & Quiet, Shindig 2 page feat. Louder Than War, Music OMH, Saturday Telegraph, The Independent and NME.