Nick Lowe's new album, At My Age, now available for pre-order in the Yep Roc Web Shop!
April 18, 2007, 12:00 am

We're now taking pre-orders of
At My Age in the Yep Roc Web Shop! Place your order now and not only will we ship the CD or LP to arrive on the June 26 release date, but you will also get five additional tracks for download immediately! We've created a bonus digital album of music from Nick's previous Yep Roc releases. They'll be available in your Stash instantly when you pre-order.
Plus, check out the limited edition
At My Age t-shirt, exclusively at the Yep Roc Web Shop and available only until May 18!
Click here to pre-order the CD, LP and t-shirt!
June 26 marks the long-awaited return of Nick Lowe, when Yep Roc Records releases
At My Age, his first album in nearly six years. The album finds Lowe, one of the architects of pub rock, British punk and new wave, exploring a nuanced musical palette, colored with horns, strings, and country flourishes. Lowe wrote nine new songs for
At My Age and excavated three gems originally recorded by Charlie Feathers, The Uniques, Farron Young.
At My Age was recorded in London, and produced by Lowe and Neil Brockbank. It features Lowe on rhythm guitar and bass, accompanied by his steady band - drummer Bobby Irwin, keyboardist Geraint Watkins, and guitarist Steve Donnelly - plus special guests, including Chrissie Hynde and Bill Kirchen, among others.
The album opens with "A Better Man," a gorgeous ballad with a brass section and slip-note piano that evoke Johnny Cash and Floyd Cramer respectively. It's followed by "Long Limbed Girl," which adds banjo and even more horns to the mix, and is perhaps the most fully realized execution to date of what Lowe calls the "diary set to music," writing style that he has mined on recent albums. Track three "I Trained Her To Love Me," is a classic Lowe construct, about, in his words, "a complete twat," adding, "who I frankly have been in the past, as have other men." Track five, "Hope For Us All," is a beautifully ardent ode to the power of love, and perhaps the first pop song to use the word "feckless." Lowe describes the album closer, Virgin's "Feel Again," as "a bit like a Dean Martin country record," but a similar mood of sophistication, wit, and uncluttered emotion pervades much of
At My Age.
At My Age arrives just over thirty years after Nick Lowe made his debut as a solo artist, but his recording career stretches back another decade still. As the bassist and primary songwriter for Brinsley Schwarz, Lowe was one of the primary catalysts of the pub rock phenomenon in the early 1970s. As the co-founder and house producer at Stiff Records, he would help create the blueprint for the modern indie rock label, and usher in British punk and new wave, helming historic recordings for The Damned, Elvis Costello, and The Pretenders, not to mention his own releases of the time. In recent years, Lowe has recorded a string of more intimate, personal - and critically acclaimed - solo albums including
The Impossible Bird,
Dig My Mood, and
The Convincer.
Yep Roc's version of
At My Age will include
free bonus downloads of additional material, as a special thank-you to all of Nick's loyal fans. We'll start taking pre-orders very soon at the
Yep Roc Web Shop. If you aren't already on the Nick Lowe mailing list
click here to sign up and to be the first to know when the album is available for pre-order, and get Nick Lowe news and tour info. You can also check out Nick's current releases available on CD and as MP3 downloads, at Nick's page in the
Yep Roc Web Shop.