Instead of being sent to the glue factory, ex-punks and erstwhile Britpoppers find themselves on the airwaves of BBC 6 Music and the shelves of mainstream bookshops; they write broadsheet newspaper columns and compose serious film scores. This is exactly what Tracey Thorn has been up to in the eight years since the former Marine Girl and Everything But the Girl singer released her third solo album. To Brits, there is nothing surprising about this. In the best possible way, what makes no sense is that Thorn should release one of the defining albums of her year-long career right now. Your first thought on hearing Record should be: Why has it taken so long for Thorn to embrace the right and true path of disco maven? Thorn refuses to see an ending as the end on Record , and the results are wickedly funny and relevant to listeners of all ages. Record is loosely structured like a fever dream about how expectations surrounding femininity—and what it means to embrace or reject them—shape a life. It starts with Thorn staring down the crossroads of middle age in a song of existential bafflement set, appropriately, to a caper that sounds like early New Order. Always defiant, she deftly traces these milestones and the changing heart that comes alongside them. Almost every song is worthy of that teenage revelation.


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Mar 02, By Christopher Roberts. Previously she shared a video for its first single, "Queen," and the audio for another song from the album, the eight-minute long "Sister," which features guest vocals from Corinne Bailey Rae. Now the radio edit of "Sister" has a video. Watch it below. Thorn had this to say about the video in a press release: "Filmed in London, it features me singing alongside an intergenerational cast of amazing women: Caroline, Ameera, Kate, and Daniella. Press play! Thorn also had this to say about the song in a previous press release: "It's full of lyrics about female solidarity and defiance-a heartfelt anthem for the dancefloor. Record is Thorn's first album of entirely original material in seven years.
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