FRANK TURNER – New album ‘No mans land’ and podcast series announced

Frank Turner has announced release details for his new album, ‘No Man’s Land’ coming this August, alongside the lead single & launch of a new podcast series. 

Produced by Catherine Marks (Foals, The Big Moon) and due out August 16 via Xtra Mile/Polydor, ‘No Man’s Land’ is driven by the lives & legacies of 13 extraordinary women, previously marginalised by history. A self-confessed history nut, Turner began work on the project after learning about Jinny Bingham, a witch who lived in Camden in the 1600s.

Whilst there’s a couple of familiar names profiled on ‘No Man’s Land’ (incl. Godmother of rock’n’roll, Sister Rosetta Tharpe), the album shines a light on those overlooked by the mainstream – including Egyptian feminist activist Huda Sha’arawi, Dodge City dancehall dancer Dora Hand and the ‘Jazz Baroness’, Nica Rothschild.

Today, new track ‘Sister Rosetta’ arrives alongside the first episode in a new 13-part podcast series which Frank has created with production company Somethin’ Else.  ‘Tales From No Man’s Land’, which unpicks the stories of each woman in conversation with various special guests, followed by an acoustic performance of each track.

Stream ‘Sister Rosetta’: https://FrankTurner.lnk.to/NoMansLandPR

Stream episode 1 of ‘Tales From No Man’s Land’:

https://FrankTurner.lnk.to/NMLPodcastPR

There’s a little more detail below on the women who will be featured in ‘No Man’s Land’, alongside Frank’s summer run of shows.

FRANK TURNER NEW ALBUM ‘NO MAN’S LAND’ RELEASED AUGUST 16TH 2019
FIRST SINGLE ‘SISTER ROSETTA’ OUT NO LAUNCHES NEW PODCAST ‘TALES FROM NO MAN’S LAND’

Preorder album here:
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Listen to the podcast here:
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FRANK TURNER has announced details of his forthcoming eighth new album ‘NO MAN’S LAND’ released on August 16th on Xtra Mile Recordings/Polydor Records. With 2018 Producer of the Year Catherine Marks at the helm and featuring a dynamic cast of all-female musicians, ‘No Man’s Land’ is an album dedicated to telling the fascinating stories of women whose incredible lives have all too often been overlooked by dint of their gender. “These stories should have been told already,” says Turner of the album and its accompanying podcast series, ‘Tales From No Man’s Land’ which launches its first episode today. “And I suspect if they were men they would be better known.”

The women featured on the album’s 13 tracks come from across wide geographical and historical lines. There’s Byzantine princess Kassiani (The Hymn of Kassiani), Egyptian feminist activist Huda Sha’arawi (The Lioness), and Resusci Anne (Rescue Annie) an apocryphal drowned virgin whose face was used as the model for the medical CPR mannequin across the world (“You can’t write a song about a woman who died never having been kissed and then became the most kissed face in history,”
reasons Turner). There’s the serial killer from the Deep South who plucked her victims from lonely hearts pages (Nannie Doss), the jazz-obsessed heiress who fought for the Free French (Nica Rothschild),
a rowdy coach house landlady from 17th century Camden Town accused of witchcraft (Jinny Bigham), the Wild West vaudeville star shot by a smalltown outlaw (Dora Hand). These are just a few of the fascinating characters who feature on No Man’s Land and have long been ignored by the mainstream.

“It’s bringing together my two main interests in life, which have always been separate from each other – history and songwriting,” explains Turner, who can be found seeking out long-forgotten historical sites on self-guided psychogeographical strolls when he’s not packing out arenas or headlining festivals.

The first single ‘Sister Rosetta’ is about the unparalleled Sister Rosetta Tharpe, one of the most important and influential musicians in American History.  On it, you can hear guitar breaks lifted from Tharpe’s own back catalogue. “Which I found challenging because she’s a way better guitar player than me,” admits Turner.

Despite the record’s implicit feminism, it doesn’t see Turner’s clambering onto any kind of soapbox. “It’s not telling anyone what to do or how to live or how to be,” he explains, prepared for a variety of
different reactions to the project, including those who might be wondering if it’s really his place to be singing songs of disenfranchised women. “If there was a crowded field of people writing songs about Princess Kassiani then I would see the argument for me bowing out, but there isn’t,” he states. “No-one else is writing these songs right now. That’s why I want to share these stories.”

No Man’s Land also includes perhaps the most revelatory song of Turner’s career. Written in tribute to his mother, Rosemary Jane honours her grit and determination through the harder parts of his childhood.

No stranger to appearing on other people’s shows, Turner’s own podcast ‘Tales From No Man’s Land’ takes a deep dive into each song, like a sonic Cliffs Notes. Produced in collaboration with Somethin’ Else it sees Turner talking to historians and experts at places important to the women on the record, from Jinny Bingham’s coach house – which is now Camden’s Underworld venue – to Cleveland’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame which only last year honoured Rosetta Tharpe, the Dodge City’s Boot Hill
Museum and Southwark’s Cross Bones graveyard. Each finishes up with Turner singing an acoustic version of the song. “I’m not someone who believes in the supernatural, but there’s definitely an imprint when you’re at the place that was important to them,” says Turner. “It feels like a nice honouring and a way to say ‘hey, we’re still thinking about you’.” The first episode of the podcast is available from 3rd July. There will be 13 episodes, releasing weekly and the podcast will be available from Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Acast and all other podcast platforms.

NO MAN’S LAND features thirteen tracks:

* Jinny Bingham’s Ghost
* Sister Rosetta
* I Believed You, William Blake
* Nica
* A Perfect Wife
* Silent Key
* Eye of the Day
* The Death of Dora Hand
* The Graveyard of the Outcast Dead
* The Lioness
* The Hymn of Kassiani
* Rescue Annie
* Rosemary Jane

FRANK TURNER will be performing in the UK throughout the summer:
JULY 2019:
4th        Coventry Empire (Solo Show Benefit for Wayout Arts)
5th        Ashton Hall, Lancaster (Solo Show Benefit for Morecambe Food
Bank)
6th & 7th King Tuts, Glasgow (Solo Show)
11th        2000 Trees Festival, Cheltenham
12th        Wasteland Festival, Newcastle
14th         Folk By The Oak Festival, Hatfield

AUGUST
3rd        Wickham Festival, Fareham
4th        Tunes in the Castle, Exeter
9th        Cropredy Festival, Cropredy
22nd        Cottingham Folk Festival (Solo Show)
25th        Greenbelt Festival, Kettering

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