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James Marriott Don't Tell The Dog CD Signed 2025

James Marriott Don't Tell The Dog CD Signed 2025

Signed CD

Tracklist:

1. Ventriloquist
2. Something's Wrong
3. Plasticine
4. It's Only Love
5. Food Poisoning
6. Toothache
7. I Don't Want To Live Like This
8. How Could I Say No?
9. Pillow Fight
10. Why Don't You Kill Me?
11. Limbs

Having scored a Top 20 hit with his debut album ā€˜Are We There Yet?’, Brighton's James Marriott looks poised to achieve a whole lot more as he prepares to release his second album, ā€˜Don’t Tell The Dog’ on June 13th. It’s an album in which James confronts a myriad spectrum of neuroses, uncertainties and self-defeating thought processes. But as an artist who loves a striking contrast, they’re woven into songs primarily built for joyous, anthemic singalongs and boisterous live energy. Carefully curated from over a hundred demos, these songs collectively paint an autobiographical picture of James’s life so far. ā€œI wanted to explore themes from my childhood, and in the second half how attachment theory can affect you as an adult. I wanted to look at things that happened to me whilst I was younger and identify ways in which they have echoed into my current relationships.ā€

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Signed CD

Tracklist:

1. Ventriloquist
2. Something's Wrong
3. Plasticine
4. It's Only Love
5. Food Poisoning
6. Toothache
7. I Don't Want To Live Like This
8. How Could I Say No?
9. Pillow Fight
10. Why Don't You Kill Me?
11. Limbs

Having scored a Top 20 hit with his debut album ā€˜Are We There Yet?’, Brighton's James Marriott looks poised to achieve a whole lot more as he prepares to release his second album, ā€˜Don’t Tell The Dog’ on June 13th. It’s an album in which James confronts a myriad spectrum of neuroses, uncertainties and self-defeating thought processes. But as an artist who loves a striking contrast, they’re woven into songs primarily built for joyous, anthemic singalongs and boisterous live energy. Carefully curated from over a hundred demos, these songs collectively paint an autobiographical picture of James’s life so far. ā€œI wanted to explore themes from my childhood, and in the second half how attachment theory can affect you as an adult. I wanted to look at things that happened to me whilst I was younger and identify ways in which they have echoed into my current relationships.ā€