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New York Pavements deliver their captivating debut album 'Outside The Glasshouse'


Photo: Paul Brooking


With a flurry of enigmatic treats already littered across their sprawling catalogue to date, London-based producer Paul Brooking and vocalist Matt Bond aka New York Pavements have now delivered their wonderfully eclectic debut LP 'Outside The Glasshouse'.


With a strong David Bowie influence running across these fourteen new gems, 'Outside The Glasshouse' sees them continue their warm and inventive direction to date. Bringing a fresh and cinematic appeal to their chosen guise, these two are cementing themselves as one of the more adventurous names emerging from the capital right now.


Adding about their new collection, producer Brooking said, “Writing and recording the album became a cathartic process, making me happier and more confident. I researched the often ridiculed male 'mid-life crisis', and found that this under-researched mental health condition had links to middle aged men taking their own lives. I spoke to as many men as I could and wrote the album around the stories they told me, creating the character of Jack and his struggles, his suicidal condition and his eventual recovery”.



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