Joan Armatrading today releases a fresh insight into her new album, How Did This Happen And What Does It Now Mean. Pre Save here
After treating us to first track ‘I’m Not Moving’, Joan changes gears with the shimmering ‘Someone Else’.
A counterpoint to the tender ‘Already There’, a track from Joan’s 2020 album Consequences, Joan explains that the earlier track is a “‘love at first sight, can’t do without you’,” whereas ‘Someone Else’ is a deliberate opposite to that, “a ‘You’re not the one’.” She sings, “While I was happy to give you everything, you were hoping someone else would come along.” It’s a track laden with hooks, a disarmingly upbeat, anthemic break up song.
Releasing November 22nd, How Did This Happen And What Does It Now Mean sees the pioneering star producing a songwriting and recording masterclass. As usual in her recent history, the new record is a triumph of self-sufficiency – entirely written, produced, programmed and engineered by Joan herself.
The 12-track album is the latest embellishment in a catalogue that opened in 1972 with Whatever’s For Us. That LP launched the distinguished career that has led to MBE and CBE decorations, Ivor Novello and BASCA Gold Badge Awards for songwriting, BRIT and Grammy nominations, countless honorary degrees and far more. A whole new generation of famous fans, from Little Simz, to Laura Mvula and Arlo Parks have ensured her legend continues for a new generation.
The intriguing album title is a reflection of where Joan Armatrading feels we are now, “You can apply it to just about anything, ‘How did this happen and what does it now mean?’,” she says. “We are in such a weird place at the moment, and you do think, how did this happen? Some of the things we’re going through, and some of the things we can say and can’t say, and can and can’t do – how on earth do we get to this place, and what does it now mean? Where are we going to go now? It applies to all kinds of things. It’s like asking a question that you can’t answer.”
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