Vinyl - Let Man Loose - IV - Numbered edition

Tracklist

Side A
1.
She Doesn't Feel Like Home
Let Man Loose
04:55
2.
Pervertigo
Let Man Loose
04:10
Side B
1.
The Event Horizon
Let Man Loose
02:49
2.
Horrorscope
Let Man Loose
03:55

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Hull export Let Man Loose make a triumphant return in 2025 with a brand new EP and the biggest shows of their journey to date in London, Sheffield and their hometown, which will see original guitarist Jamie fly in from Australia to re-unite with his bandmates for the first time since 2023.

‘IV’ marks the band’s first new music for five years, on which founding members Danny, Sam, Jamie and Marc are bolstered by a host of talented friends to create a hugely collaborative new record, with much the same spirit of Joshua Homme’s revered Desert Sessions project.

“Lyrically, these songs are pretty introspective” says Marc. “They dig into the push and pull of life – the pressure to be growing up and getting a handle on things but still managing to make a mess of that every so often.”

“I reflect on my relationship with the city I’ve always called home and wonder if it’s time to leave. I confront what happens when I’ve had too much to drink. I think about the old friendships I’ve let go of in recent years and the beautiful new ones that took their place. And of course, there are messages for someone I loved, but above all, I’m reflecting on my own journey.”

“This time, I put a huge pressure on myself to capture four transformative years of my life. I wanted every line to count.”

‘IV’ is written and performed by Daniel Griffin, Sam Howell, Jamie Rothery, Luke Scruton, Eric Dimmack, Chris Cook, Nick Russell and Marc Ainley.

Opener ‘She Doesn’t Feel Like Home' transforms one of the band’s earliest songs into an orgy of fuzz, with Chris Cook and Nick Russell trading roaring riffs over a tale of small-town claustrophobia.

'Pervertigo' is an eccentric tail-between-legs reflection through the kaleidoscope of regret after a bender. Taking inspiration from The Beatles' 'Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!', Sam Howell elevates the song with McCartney-esque bass lines, and jumps behind the Mellotron to add harpsichord and accordion whimsy.

The brilliant Eric Dimmack introduces ‘The Event Horizon’ with swirling Moog, before Nick sets the tone with a filthy drum machine and bass synth combo. The story is that of trouble in paradise before the rest of the band build to a powerful crescendo.

'Horrorscope' looks to the zodiac to try and decipher why things just aren't working out, and deduces that there simply must be more to it. Luke Scruton and Chris Cook solidify the atmosphere before Jamie and Marc stamp on their distortion pedals for a spacecraft-melting solo.

Let Man Loose
United Kingdom

Blending thunderous fuzz boxes with melodic East Yorkshire dialect, Let Man Loose have earned praise from the likes of BBC Music Introducing, BBC Radio 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq, and John Kennedy of Radio X.