JAMIE SUTHERLAND NEW SINGLE

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NEW SINGLE ‘SOME THINGS HURT A LITTLE MORE‘ FROM BROKEN RECORDS FRONTMAN

OUT 2ND AUGUST VIA FRICTIONLESS MUSIC

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LIFTED FROM UPCOMING ALBUM THE WORLD AS IT USED TO BE

– OUT 6TH SEPTEMBER 2024

“Sutherland’s voice, swooping from pitch-perfect falsetto to sonorous baritone without missing a note.” – The Guardian

“Skilful songwriting, immaculately executed, consistently excellent.” – The Line of Best Fit

With his second solo album on the way, Scottish musician Jamie Sutherland unveils his new single – the gentle ‘Some Things Hurt a Little More‘, out 2nd August via Frictionless Music.

Broken Records frontman Jamie Sutherland has announced his upcoming solo album, The World As It Used To Be, which will be due out on 6th September 2024. In the run-up to its release, he’ll be releasing the next single ‘Some Things Hurt a Little More‘ on 2nd August. While previous single ‘Start Again‘ is full of hope, the new track unveils a little more weariness – it presents a quiet air of resignation that feels familiar with life’s advancing years and is reflected in the gently fingerpicked guitar chords.

Jamie Sutherland: ‘I was playing around with this song and the chorus came to me almost immediately. It reminded me of something from Joni Mitchell’s Clouds album and the line “Some things hurt a little more, this one’s you” had such a resigned sentiment the rest of the song was easy to write. It’s a love song, but from an older point of view. Less drama and more realisation that another one had slipped away. The loneliness of an empty house and the need to escape the quiet.’

Having grown up listening to the likes of Bob DylanRoy Orbison and the Everly Brothers, Jamie has always had an affinity with the Greenwich Village scene of New York and the songwriters synonymous with the area. With time away from Broken Records during the pandemic, he began writing songs with focus on the melody and lyrics, growing from a collection of stripped-back bare-bones songs to a beautiful and classic-sounding album. With mixing carried out by Tony Doogan (who has worked with Broken Records on numerous occasions) and mastering by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road Studios, the tone of the record is one that Jamie feels remains true to where the songs came from.

He explains: ‘I self-consciously wanted to write an adult record, in the style of John Prine, Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen’s later work, and as I have gotten (a little) older, I have found myself gravitating to songs which talk with the sense of experience that I was starting to feel. That things aren’t black and white, good and bad, ecstatic or despairing, that there is nuance in everything and detail is most important – all with the knowledge that in understanding a little there was so much more to learn.

Jamie Sutherland is an acclaimed singer and songwriter, who over a 17-year career as frontman of critically lauded Broken Records (4AD, Jsharp) and through his own acclaimed solo work, has carved a name as one of Scotland’s most distinctive voices.

Formed in 2006, Broken Records signed to 4AD in 2008 and released two albums, “Until The Earth Begins to Part “(2009) and “Let Me Come Home” (2010) to critical success. After a sustained period of touring under their own steam, alongside supporting bands such as The NationalThe Black KeysEditorsFrightened RabbitPlan BMidlake and Efterklang, the band set up their own imprint, Jsharp Records, releasing “Weights and Pulleys” (2014), “What We Might Know” (2018) and after the disruption of the pandemic, “The Dreamless Sleep of the 1990’s” (2023).

Realising that he was writing more music than could ever be used for Broken Records, songs featuring a totally different, more relaxed and pared back folk sound, Sutherland released his first solo record “Bruise” in 2020 to critical acclaim, having originally written and recorded it in 2017 with support from a backing group of musicians, friends and colleagues around the Edinburgh musical community including members of MeursaultEagleowl and Stanley Odd.

Having signed to Frictionless Music, Sutherland started recording “The World As It Used To Be” with longstanding producer and collaborator Garry Boyle in Slate Room Studios intermittently in January 2021, backed by his Broken Records bandmates. The final sessions took place a year later in September 2022 with the addition of strings co-arranged by acclaimed musician Seonaid Aitken and then mastered by another long term collaborator Tony Doogan at Castle of Doom Studios. The album was finally mastered by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road Studios.Following a break to focus on the release of the fifth Broken Records album, “The Dreamless Sleep of the 1990’s“, Sutherland is excited to release “The World As It Used To Be” into the world.

Sutherland also works as Creative Director of the Rural Arts organization SEALL, and for the last ten years has been the founder of Nothing Ever Happens Here and Music Programme Manager at Edinburgh’s seminal Summerhall Arts Venue.

The new single ‘Some Things Hurt a Little More‘ is out 2nd August. Pre-save here.

Jamie Sutherland’s new solo album The World As It Used To Be will be out 6th September 2024 via Frictionless Music.

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