Are We There Yet? | |
Type: | Studio album |
Artist: | James Marriott |
Cover: | Are_We_There_Yet?_by_James_Marriott_album_cover.jpg |
Genre: | Indie rock |
Length: | 31:46 |
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Prev Title: | Bitter Tongues |
Prev Year: | 2022 |
Are We There Yet? is the debut studio album by English indie rock artist James Marriott. Released on 10 November 2023, the album includes a total of 10 tracks.
Supported by three singles—"So Long", "Romanticise This" and "Don't Blame Me"—the album reached No. 17 on the Official Albums Chart and No. 2 on UK Independent Albums Chart.
The album was written by Marriott, his fellow bandmates- drummer Jago Shakoori, bassist Samuel Horsley, Jono Suter, guitarist Matt Gavin as well as the musicians Psylla and Charlie Sale, Finnish drummer Eeli Savolainen and Finnish orchestral arranger Jere Särkkä,
The album was in production since May 2022, and the ninth track "Denial" had been in the works for the longest amount of time, since February of the same year. A number of tracks including "The Other Side" and "So Long" had been played during his previous long-form release's tour "The Bitter Tour" before release in 2023. Marriott also stated that the album was "inspired by playing live".[1]
Speaking with the Official Charts Company, Marriott spoke about releasing an album independently, and in just three years after his music debut and said:
In the same interview Marriott also stated that "My friend described the album as 10 songs to dye your hair blue to", and that "it's fairly eclectic in its approach to sound. I don't think there's a person that will listen to the album and go, 'there's not a single song here that I can enjoy."[2]
"So Long" was released on 9 June 2023 as the album's official lead single.[3] "Romanticise This" was released on 27 July 2023 and served the album's second single.[4] "Don't Blame Me" was released on 19 October 2023 and served the album's third and final single.[5] [6] All three singles received music videos to support their release.[7] Are We There Yet? was released on 10 November 2023.[8]
Shyla Davidson of Square One Magazine gave the album a positive rating of 4 out of 5 stars, the article reads "With a mix of happy and melancholy tunes, this album leaves listeners feeling refreshed, and somewhat nostalgic. With just the right amount of slow, calming songs and songs that just make listeners want to dance, this album surely has something for listeners of all walks of life."[9]