THE STREETS
RELEASE NEW ALBUM
THE DARKER THE SHADOW
THE BRIGHTER THE LIGHT
Celebrated producer, vocalist and DJ Mike Skinner releases his highly anticipated new album The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light. Skinner has just finished touring UK Everyman Cinemas with his self-directed debut feature film of the same name .
Across the 15 tracks of The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light, Mike Skinner presents a classic Streets album, one that is inextricably linked to the dancefloor, with tidal waves of bass, garage and house laced in, an experience akin to stumbling through different rooms of the club. Skinner, as always, is the keen eye tying his disparate world together, shining with his customary lyrical wizardry and eclectic production.
‘Too Much Yayo’ opens The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Lightwith subtle two-step rhythms that cascade into rampant four to the floor bass, setting the pace with its lyrical birds eye view of chaos in the club, the type of chaos that might send some of us, especially Skinner, on an adventure. ‘Walk Of Shame’ shines with melancholic acoustic guitar riffs as he utters one of the album’s essential epitaphs: “The walk of shame is my daily commute.” Elsewhere, ‘Shake Hands With Shadows’ slowly morphs from hopeful piano keys and bass drums to an airy finish as Skinner’s stream of consciousness runs wild, with lines as poignant as “You make plans with morons, you’re powerless to misfortune.” This commitment to calamity is both the album and film’s beating heart, while the title track transports you to the decadence of the Roaring 20 s with its dusty, swing motif, a quaint detour from the sliding club music that dominates the sounds. By album closer ‘Good Old Daze’, the metaphorical party is over, with sunlight creeping into the sky as Skinner takes stock of yet another wild adventure, destined to repeat the madness that has formed his life.
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The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light’ film is a tripped out noir murder mystery based in Londons’ clubland. Skinner has written, directed, shot, edited, scored, funded, and even created his own special effects on the film, shooting at a number of different locations in 2022 across the UK. The songs on the album soundtrack the film and also play the role of narrator of the film at times – and whilst neither the album or film exist without each other – both can be enjoyed separately.
Through sheer will, Skinner has realised his ambition for The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light, taking what was a finished album and breathing an entire film into it. For one of the UK’s most legendary and consistent voices of the 21st century, a new creative level has been reached, on his own terms.
The album is being supported by a full, headline The Streets tour across the United Kingdom, commencing in late October, with support from Hak Baker, Joy Anonymous and Master Peace. For all touring information, please visit: https://www.thestreets.co.uk/
The Streets broke through in 2002 with the Mercury Prize nominated Original Pirate Material – widely regarded as one of the most influential British albums of recent times, whose impact on culture and UK music can still felt be felt to this day. Four BRIT Award nominations for Best Album, Best Urban Act, Best Breakthrough Artist and Best British Male Solo Artist followed. “Dry Your Eyes”,from 2005 follow-up album A Grand Don’t Come For Free, won an Ivor Novello for Best Song Musically And Lyrically. Skinner additionally received a BRIT Award that same year, for best British Male Solo Artist.
Since then, The Streets have released further LPs The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living (2006), Everything Is Borrowed (2008), Computer and Blues(2011) and 2020’s mixtape None Of Us Are Getting Out of This Alive, and Skinner has collaborated with a who’s who of British music – from Kano, to Fred Again, Greentea Peng and Giggs. In recent years, and with his Mike SkinnerLTD label, he’s worked with artists at the tip of the spear of breaking British music, with acts like FLOHIO, Ghetts and Grim Sickers.
An inimitable live performer with bountiful experience both behind the decks and on the microphone, Skinner is renowned for his boisterous onstage presence and ability to grip audiences from crowded basements to Glastonbury headline slots. Whether it’s a live-streamed lockdown performance or a garage and bassline DJ set, Skinner commands the stage with undeniable presence and a quintessentially British tongue-in-cheek attitude. When The Streets announced a comeback tour in 2017, tickets for the dates sold out in less than a minute. It’s all testament to the impact The Streets have had, and continue to have, across several generations of musicians and fans alike.
THE DARKER THE SHADOW THE BRIGHTER THE LIGHT
TRACKLIST
1. Too Much Yayo
2. Money Isn’t Everything 3. Walk Of Shame 4. Something To Hide 5. Shake Hands With Shadows 6. Not A Good Idea 7. Bright Sunny Day 8. The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light 9. Funny Dream 10. Gonna Hurt When This Is Over 11. Kick The Can 12. Each Day Gives 13. Someone Else’s Tune 14. Troubled Waters 15. Good Old Da
DELUXE ALBUM BONUS TRACKS
16. The Good In You
17. Don’t Judge The Book 18. Love At First 19. Original Sin 20. Act Nice 21. Obviously (You Don’t Count) 22. We All Need An Enemy 23. Power Of Love, Love Of Power
The Streets broke through in 2002 with the Mercury Prize nominated Original Pirate Material – widely regarded as one of the most influential British albums of recent times, whose impact on culture and UK music can still be felt to this day. Four BRIT Award nominations for Best Album, Best Urban Act, Best Breakthrough Artist and Best British Male Solo Artist followed. ‘Dry Your Eyes’, from 2005 follow-up album ‘A Grand Don’t Come For Free’, won an Ivor Novello for Best Song Musically And Lyrically. Skinner additionally received a BRIT Award that same year, for best British Male Solo Artist.
Since then, The Streets have released further LPs The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living (2006), Everything Is Borrowed (2008), Computer and Blues (2011) and 2020’s mixtape None Of Us Are Getting Out of This Alive, and Skinner has collaborated with a who’s who of British music – from Kano, to Fred Again, Greentea Peng and Giggs. In recent years, and with his Mike Skinner LTD label, he’s worked with artists at the tip of the spear of breaking British music, with acts like FLOHIO, Ghetts and Grim Sickers .
An inimitable live performer with bountiful experience both behind the decks and on the microphone, Skinner is renowned for his boisterous onstage presence and ability to grip audiences from crowded basements to Glastonbury headline slots. Whether it’s a live-streamed lockdown performance or a garage and bassline DJ set, Skinner commands the stage with undeniable presence and a quintessentially British tongue-in-cheek attitude. When The Streets announced a comeback tour in 2017, tickets for the dates sold out in less than a minute. It’s all testament to the impact The Streets have had, and continue to have, across several generations of musicians and fans alike.
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