JACKMANN RELEASES NEW SINGLE ‘3-6-27’ FROM THE FORTHCOMING DEBUT ALBUM ‘LOW KEY’

JACKMANN RELEASES

NEW SINGLE ‘3-6-27’

FROM THE FORTHCOMING

DEBUT ALBUM ‘LOW KEY’

 


 

There are examples where a song’s melodic strength allows it to float to the surface of this almost tangible melancholic swell, and one such instance is the track 3-6-27.” BMA

 

With his debut LP ‘Low Key’ released September 11 (via MGM), Jackmann is serving up an entrée in the form of his new single ‘3-6-27’.

 

“In the American calendar, March 6, 1927, marked the day Bertrand Russell delivered his famous address ‘Why I Am Not A Christian’ at the Battersea Town Hall. It was a pivotal moment in Western thought on expressing one’s belief (or lack thereof), and whether God indeed existed. Christianity was never the same since.

 

This song is written from the perspective of God to his Church (Russell in particular) how a deity might feel about being left behind by those who once considered Him everything. I think it translates well to every narcissist who believes themselves the centre of someone else’s Universe,” Kris says.

 

A slightly dark, pop-tinged tune that again showcases Kris’ rich baritone vocal that sets the foundation of Jackmann’s signature sound, ‘3-6-27’ follows on from ‘All Or Nothing‘Not A Bad Person’ and ‘The Wolf and The Hare’.

 

Recorded over a weekend at Abbey Road Studios with producer Sam Okell (Grammy and Emmy winner for his work with PJ Harvey, Graham Coxon and The Beatles).

 

Watch Jackmann – ‘3-6-27’ Below

 

Low Key is the debut release from Jackmann, available from September 11, 2020, via MGM. Pre-order Now

Official Single Artwork Below

 

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