Danny & The Champions Of The World - New album 'You Are Not A Stranger Here' out now - Instores start Sunday + Live @ The Garage London on 2nd Nov

DANNY & THE CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD

NEW ALBUM 'YOU ARE NOT A STRANGER HERE' OUT NOW ON LOOSE

INSTORE PERFORMANCES OCTOBER

LIVE AT THE GARAGE, LONDON ON 2ND NOVEMBER

UK SHOWS MARCH 2025 

"An expansive soundbed that includes aching pedal steel but kicks on from their alt.country foundations to embrace influences from Bowie to free jazz" 8/10 UNCUT 

"Danny George Wilson has only become more intriguing and compelling a songwriter.... feels like the anthem he's been working towards for almost 30 years" 4/5 MOJO

"Very British in its melody-rich melancholic spirit, and appealingly so”  ★★★★ The Times

Album on the Week - ★★★★ Daily Express

 “Tender and true, it finds Danny & The Champions Of The World leaning on their strengths – tune in now.” CLASH

"Simply one of the best records you'll hear this year" KLOF Magazine

 

Today Danny & the Champions of the World release their new album ‘You Are Not A Stranger Here’ through Loose. Their seventh studio release and first since 2017’s ‘Brilliant Light,’ ‘You Are Not A Stranger Here’ is the sound of a band exploring new and surprising musical terrain. Produced by Champs keyboard player Thomas Collison and featuring frontman Danny George Wilson’s most compelling songs to date, the album is available on transparent vinyl, CD and download. Danny & the Champions of the World will make a series of instore appearances this month to coincide with the album release (details below). As previously revealed, Danny & the Champions of the World will perform at London's The Garage on 2nd November with special guest Annie Dressner and embark on a three-week-long tour in March.

 

LISTEN TO 'YOU ARE NOT A STRANGER HERE' 

 

INSTORE PERFORMANCES

Sun 20th Oct – Bexhill-on-Sea – Music's Not Dead
Tues 22nd Oct – London – Rough Trade West
Weds 23rd Oct – Oxford – Truck Store
Thurs 24th Oct – Southsea – Pie & Vinyl
Thurs 24th Oct – Kingston-upon-Thames – Banquet Records

UK DATES

2024
Sat 2nd Nov – London – The Garage (special guest Annie Dressner)

2025
Wed 12th Mar – Cardiff – Acapela Studios
Thu 13th Mar – Oxford – Jericho
Fri 14th Mar – Newport (Isle of Wight) – Strings Bar & Venue
Sat 15th Mar – Exeter – Phoenix
Sun 16th Mar – Birmingham – Hare & Hounds
Tue 18th Mar – Nottingham – Angel Microbrewery
Wed 19th Mar – Manchester – Gulliver’s
Thu 20th Mar – Leeds – Brudenell
Fri 21st Mar – Glasgow – Hug & Pint
Sat 22nd Mar – Gosforth – Civic Theatre

 

Sun 23rd Mar                    Birkenhead                       Future Yard

 

Wed 26th Mar                   Norwich                            Arts Centre

 

Thu 27th Mar                    Guildford                           The Keep 

 

Fri 28th Mar                      Bristol                                Louisiana

 

Sat 29th Mar                     Brighton                            Green Door Store

 

Sun 30th Mar                    Portsmouth                       Wedgewood Rooms

 

Fri 4th Apr                         Chelmsford                       Social Club

 

 

The old contradiction that in creating something intensely personal, you can share something inspiringly universal, is at the heart of a remarkable new album by Danny & the Champions of the World. 'You Are Not A Stranger Here' is a formidable body of work that dates back to 2007. It's full of brilliantly cohesive performances that come together to reach a new creative peak, founded on the most reflective and deep-seated lyrics to date by frontman Danny George Wilson. It's an intricate and beguiling tapestry of highly crafted sounds by a band at the top of their game and a songwriter on an honest and unpretentious quest for some truth. If that sounds potentially dark and doom-laden, the results are anything but, on a record that's deeply relatable, infectious and moving. 

 

It's also drawn career-best performances from long-running Champs members such as Collison, guitarist Paul Lush, pedal steel player Henry Senior, drummer Steve Brookes and saxophonist 'Free Jazz' Geoff Widdowson, alongside equally fine contributions from Daniel Hawkins on bass and a second saxophone player, Lachlan Wilson, who is Danny's uncle, based in the family's native Australia. On 'The Robot Cries' in particular, Wilson Sr. evokes the freewheeling spirit of Mel Collins with Dire Straits, Andy Mackay on Roxy Music's Avalon or Raphael Ravenscroft winding his way down to 'Baker Street.' "That space is all there," says Wilson. "The bed is synths, piano, bass, drums, and then Lushy's got all the sky in the world. He's kind of the David Gilmour of the record and Henry is the Robert Fripp."    

'You Are Not A Stranger Here' also has its own subtle concept. "The way the record is laid out is across a day," explains Danny. "You hear the weather report in the morning and then you're immediately into this question of 'I know what I'm doing, but I don't know why I'm doing it anymore. As it goes through the day, you get the commute, the hold message from a call centre and finally ending the day back home with 'Sooner or Later.'" The theme is embellished by some beautifully expressive mood pieces such as 'Kicking Tyres' and deft, inter-song soundscaping by Collison. Both 'The Robot Cries' and the valedictory 'Sooner or Later' will soon be augmenting the band's stockpile of singalongs. ‘Sooner or Later' is definitely our stab at doing a 'Modern Love,' '80s Bowie thing," notes Danny. "I totally love it. We did a tour in Spain recently and that was our encore, and it went down an absolute storm." 
               

More than a quarter-century since Wilson emerged with his brother Julian at the helm of the much-loved Grand Drive, he acknowledges the step change in his approach to his song craft this time. "I think it's one of those records where you suddenly think, you're not old but you're not a kid anymore, and you wake up and go, 'What's this all about? The songs don't profess to know anything. In fact, they're a lot less self-assured than all of the previous thirty years of songs. I'm looking in the mirror a bit here.”

"As a result, it's a weird mix of looking at yourself and looking at the world. There's nostalgia in there, and there's regret. I'd been reading and talking about lots of things that maybe you don't do so much when you're young. Not the big questions, but you find yourself going 'Sorry, can we just stop and think 'What's the point here?' And I guess the title of the album is reflective of that." 'You Are Not A Stranger Here' grew out of extensive discussions among the Champs, and between Wilson and Collison in particular, about what type of album they wanted to make, and how it needed to reflect Danny's far-reaching set of recent sonic and literary fuel. "I made a playlist that I shared with the band, and I was constantly adding to it," he says, adding with a laugh: "No, I didn't test them. But it wouldn't have taken more than a few songs for them to realise 'OK, the terrain is different here.' 

 

Circling back to that contradiction between the intensely personal and the inspiringly universal, Danny concludes "These aren't huge epiphanies. They're little things that you've suddenly realised about yourself, about life and the weirdest thing is that by singing about not trying to be universal, these are possibly the most universal things I've ever written."

 

 

'You Are Not A Stranger Here' Tracklisting:

Talking a Good Game (5.01)

Kicking Tyres (8.57)

Last Exit (1.16)

Every Door You Have Ever Opened (0.53)

I'm in Love (5.47)*

Future Past (5.28)*

In Search of Koji (1.08)

The Robot Cries (6.37)

The Poetics of Space (2.48)

Sooner or Later (5.57)

 

 

WATCH 'SOONER OR LATER' VIDEO

WATCH 'I'M IN LOVE' VIDEO

 

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