Marc Valentine Lets “Tyrannical Rex” Loose

  • Phinky posted
  • News

Marc Valentine, the British singer-songwriter whose power pop fuelled debut, Future Obscure, picked up a raft of plaudits in 2022, will release his second album, Basement Sparks, through Wicked Cool Records on the 22nd March. Working once again with producer Dave Draper who also contributes guitar, bass, backing vocals and keyboards, the frontman has crafted an eleven track collection that takes his lifelong love of a good tune to new and giddy heights, as he and his band whip up an anthemic, transatlantic sound that blends Springsteen and Weezer with Buzzcocks and T-Rex. Ahead of the album’s release Marc Valentine has revealed the latest single from the album, Tyrannical Rex.

“I had so much fun making this record with Dave. We have good studio chemistry, such great vibes. We could probably make an album a month if we were permanently under the same roof –as long as I washed all the dishes! It’s a dream come true to have this record released by Steven Van Zandt, and to be on his label with so many great artists. Sometimes the best things happen when you least expect it, and I like to think there are a few more pleasant surprises to come” (Marc Valentine)

Marc Valentine

Lyrically, Basement Sparks runs the gamut, pondering such subjects as the perils of information overload, a yearning for solitude, uncanny experiences in the American desert, and the reality of existence as we know it. There’s everything from science fiction to political friction that is all delivered with that trademark Valentine diction, on what the singer describes as his “most complete album to date”

Marc Valentine

Marc enlisted a team of trusted collaborators including lead guitarist Richard Davies (Richard Davies & The Dissidents / The Snakes), bassist Steve Fielding (Last Great Dreamers / The Boys), drummer Denley Slade (Last Great Dreamers / Sister Morphine), keyboardist and vocalist Carol Hodge (The Carol Hodge Band / Steve Ignorant) and vocalist Emily Ewing (Ginger Wildheart / Ryan Hamilton). As frontman of Last Great Dreamers, a colourful power-pop band with roots in London’s ’90s glam-rock scene, Marc co-wrote and performed on four well-received albums, before launching a solo career with Future Obscure. Now, with Wicked Cool Records firing up Basement Sparks, he’s entering a new and even more exciting era.