Different Days (The Charlatans album) explained

Different Days
Type:studio
Artist:The Charlatans
Cover:Different_Days_artwork.jpg
Released:26 May 2017
Recorded:2016, Cheshire
Genre:Indie rock, alternative rock
Label:BMG
Producer:The Charlatans, Jim Spencer
Prev Title:Modern Nature
Prev Year:2015

Different Days is the 13th studio album by British alternative rock band The Charlatans, released on 26 May 2017.

The album features guest appearances from Paul Weller (who co-wrote "Spinning Out"), Gillian Gilbert and Stephen Morris (both from New Order), Johnny Marr, Peter Salisbury (The Verve), Donald Johnson (A Certain Ratio), Ian Rankin, and Sharon Horgan.[1]

Release

On 20 March 2017, Different Days was announced for release. "Plastic Machinery" was made available for streaming on 4 April.[2] A music video was released for the track on 24 April; directed by Ewen Spencer, the clip was filmed in Barcelona, Spain.[3] A remix of the song was done by Sleaford Mods and was made available for streaming on 25 May.[4] Different Days was released on 26 May. On the same day, "Plastic Machinery" was released as a single.[2] To promote the album's release, the band did two acoustic performances.[5] The album was released in Japan through Hostess Entertainment on 2 June and included remixes of "Plastic Machinery" as bonus tracks.[6] "Over Again" was released as a single on 13 October.[7] In November and December, the group went on a headlining UK tour.[8] On 8 December, a music video was released for "Over Again", directed by Ashley Shakibai.[9] An EP, Totally Eclipsing, was released alongside a two-CD edition of the album on 8 June 2018.[10] In September and October, the group went on a headlining North American tour.[11] The album cover photo was taken in Barcelona.

Reception

The album was described by David Barnett in The Independent as "possibly their most ambitious project yet". Dave Simpson, for The Guardian, gave it four stars and called it "their best album in 20 years". AllMusic writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave it three and a half stars, stating that the band "embrace the elastic possibilities of new avenues here, and the results are rewarding". Pitchfork's Robert Ham gave it 6.0 out of 10, calling it "good but not great". Richard Folland, for PopMatters, also gave it 6 out of 10, describing it as Modern Nature Part 2.

Track listing

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Personnel

The Charlatans

Additional musicians

Notes and References

  1. Barnett, David (2017) "The Charlatans' new album 'Different Days' is latest chapter in evolution of UK's hardest working band", The Independent, 16 June 2017. Retrieved 26 March 2019
  2. Web site: Listen: The Charlatans - 'Plastic Machinery'. Clash. Murray, Robin. 4 April 2017. 26 March 2019.
  3. Web site: Listen: The Charlatans - 'Plastic Machinery'. Clash. Murray, Robin. 24 April 2017. 26 March 2019.
  4. Web site: sleaford mods Have Remixed The Charlatans. Clash. Murray, Robin. 25 May 2017. 26 March 2019.
  5. Web site: The Charlatans announce new album featuring Paul Weller, Kurt Wagner and Johnny Marr. NME. Maine, Samantha. 20 March 2017. 26 March 2019.
  6. Web site: Different Days. Hostess Entertainment. 1 December 2018.
  7. Web site: Over Again (Edit) - Single. iTunes. 26 March 2019.
  8. Web site: The Charlatans Announce Massive UK Tour. Clash. Murray, Robin. 15 May 2017. 26 March 2019.
  9. Web site: The Charlatans Unveil 'Over Again'. Clash. Murray, Robin. 8 December 2017. 26 March 2019.
  10. Web site: The Charlatans Announce 'Totally Eclipsing' EP. Clash. Murray, Robin. 15 May 2018. 26 March 2019.
  11. Web site: One To America: The Charlatans are coming back to our town. Vanyaland. Marotta, Michael. 10 May 2018. 26 March 2019.
  12. Web site: The Charlatans - Different Days. Discogs. en. 2020-05-02.