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“Punk poet” Sean McGowan hits the right notes with straight talking new album

Sean McGowan is back on the scene with a new album that puts recent political controversies at the crux his unique brand of punk poetry.

“Porky Pies” is the latest track to be cut from the soon-to-be-released album ‘Son Of The Smith’.

The track sees the young artist, who is conventionally known for waxing lyrical about his favourite brand of savoury snack, pull up his boot straps on a quest for the truth and directly confronting those who try to pull the wool over our eyes in society.

“Daylight robbery, mad men on a muggery, lifetime of monotony, it’s a fixed lottery, burdened to bottom feed, banished to poverty, worship celebrity?… Nah I don’t think so” – quips Seán as he sifts through the stream of b*llshit we’re fed by our media channels everyday and happily regurgitate without a second’s thought.

In an era where Fake News, illicit electioneering tactics, and espionage, seem to have become part of the fabric of everyday life, Seán’s frustration with the daily propagation of lies (aka Porky Pies) from the upmost order down has perhaps never been more prescient.

Standing up for the truth and honour with a song that is as musically deceptive as the subject matter it spears, Seán delivers us another sharp shot of his lyrical prowess in this track loaded with multifarious hooks and cunning key changes aplenty.

Recorded at SS2 Studios in Southend with Xtra Mile label mate Sam Duckworth (AKA Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly.) and Jay Malhotra, “Porky Pies’ will feature on Seán’s debut album ‘Son of The Smith’. Disarming in its scope, surprising in its erudite tackling of life’s challenges, and strong of voice with just a dab of laddish humour – the album is the aural personification of Seán himself.

‘Son of the Smith’ will be released on Xtra Mile Recordings on 11 May 2018.

Around the release Seán will be touring around the UK & Europe with a string of dates, catch him at these venues as follows:

UK & European dates:

APRIL SUPPORTING WILL VARLEY

04 Leiden Gebr De Nobel, Netherlands
05 Utrecht Tivolevredenburg, Netherlands
06 Arnhem Luxor Live, Netherlands
07 Groningen Vera, Netherlands
08 Hamburg Monkey’s Music Club, Germany
09 Berlin Bi Nuu, Germany
10 Kassel Goldgrube, Germany
11 Munster Gleis 22, Germany
12 Trier Lucky Luke’s, Germany
13 Cologne Artheater, Germany
14 Hannover Lux, Germany
15 Wiesbaden Schlachthof, Germany
17 Karlsruhe Jubez, Germany
18 Munich Kranhalle, Germany
19 Baden, Switzerland @ Nordportel
20 Winterthur, Switzerland @ Gaswerk
21 Milan, Italy @ Serraglio

MAY SUPPORTING FRANK TURNER

14 London Roundhouse (Lost Evenings II)

MAY HEADLINE TOUR

15 London Monarch
26 Kingston Fighting Cocks
27 Bristol Crofter’s Rights
28 Birmingham Sunflower Lounge
29 Nottingham Bodega
31 Sheffield Totem

JUNE

1 Leeds Santiagos
2 Southampton Joiners
3 Cardiff Tiny Rebel
5 Exeter Cavern
7 Cambridge Portland Arms
8 Oxford Cellar
9 Reading Rising Sun Arts Centre

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Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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