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Cat No: JAG359CD

The shopping malls have closed down, the dressing rooms are filled with ghosts, and the carousel is covered in cobwebs.

Nobody Lives Here Anymore, the latest and greatest from Max Clarke as Cut Worms, is the haunted reverie of an American landscape in-and-out of Clarkes mind. Recorded between May and November 2019 in Memphis, Tennessee, the album is a snow globe of the mid-twentieth-centurys popular music filled with chiming guitars, honkey tonk pianos, and Telstar organs. A constant creator – be it his Cut Worms alter-ego or his day-job illustration work (designing brand logos and beer labels with madhouse technicolor pictures) – writing and making records has always been Maxs driving force. So after an extensive eighteen-months of touring in support of 2017s Alien Sunset and 2018s Hollow Ground, he set about sifting through the fragment pieces and sketches of tunes hed accumulated, along with a jet-stream of new compositions, mining his life-long devotion to the lost American songbook for inspiration. By the time he flew to Memphis to work with producer Matt Ross-Spang at Sam Phillips Studio, hed stockpiled more than thirty new songs. A loss of innocence lingers through this 80-minute opus as Clarke attempts to harbor love and meaning inside a world that sold itself out. He explores the wistfulness of the past in search of answers for tomorrow. And while his grand anthems overflow with timeless pop charm, his ability to dig deeper than lollipops and holding hands sets his work apart from the days of 45s and Top of the Pops.

  1. The Heat Is On
  2. Unnatural Disaster
  3. Last Words To A Refugee
  4. All The Road
  5. Every Once In A While
  6. Looks Like Rain
  7. A Love So Fine
  8. Veterans Day
  9. Sold My Soul
  10. Castle In The Clouds
  11. Baby Come On
  12. Walk With Me
  13. I Wont Get It Right
  14. Always On My Mind
  15. The Golden Sky
  16. God Bless The Day
  17. Cave of Phantoms

Nobody Lives Here Anymore

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Cat No: JAG359CD

The shopping malls have closed down, the dressing rooms are filled with ghosts, and the carousel is covered in cobwebs.

Nobody Lives Here Anymore, the latest and greatest from Max Clarke as Cut Worms, is the haunted reverie of an American landscape in-and-out of Clarke’s mind. Recorded between May and November 2019 in Memphis, Tennessee, the album is a snow globe of the mid-twentieth-century’s popular music filled with chiming guitars, honkey tonk pianos, and Telstar organs. A constant creator - be it his Cut Worms alter-ego or his day-job illustration work (designing brand logos and beer labels with madhouse technicolor pictures) - writing and making records has always been Max’s driving force. So after an extensive eighteen-months of touring in support of 2017’s Alien Sunset and 2018’s Hollow Ground, he set about sifting through the fragment pieces and sketches of tunes he’d accumulated, along with a jet-stream of new compositions, mining his life-long devotion to the lost American songbook for inspiration. By the time he flew to Memphis to work with producer Matt Ross-Spang at Sam Phillips Studio, he’d stockpiled more than thirty new songs. A loss of innocence lingers through this 80-minute opus as Clarke attempts to harbor love and meaning inside a world that sold itself out. He explores the wistfulness of the past in search of answers for tomorrow. And while his grand anthems overflow with timeless pop charm, his ability to dig deeper than lollipops and holding hands sets his work apart from the days of 45s and Top of the Pops.

The Heat Is On
Unnatural Disaster
Last Words To A Refugee
All The Road
Every Once In A While
Looks Like Rain
A Love So Fine
Veteran’s Day
Sold My Soul
Castle In The Clouds
Baby Come On
Walk With Me
I Won’t Get It Right
Always On My Mind
The Golden Sky
God Bless The Day
Cave of Phantoms

Cat No: JAG359LP

The shopping malls have closed down, the dressing rooms are filled with ghosts, and the carousel is covered in cobwebs.

Nobody Lives Here Anymore, the latest and greatest from Max Clarke as Cut Worms, is the haunted reverie of an American landscape in-and-out of Clarke’s mind. Recorded between May and November 2019 in Memphis, Tennessee, the album is a snow globe of the mid-twentieth-century’s popular music filled with chiming guitars, honkey tonk pianos, and Telstar organs. A constant creator - be it his Cut Worms alter-ego or his day-job illustration work (designing brand logos and beer labels with madhouse technicolor pictures) - writing and making records has always been Max’s driving force. So after an extensive eighteen-months of touring in support of 2017’s Alien Sunset and 2018’s Hollow Ground, he set about sifting through the fragment pieces and sketches of tunes he’d accumulated, along with a jet-stream of new compositions, mining his life-long devotion to the lost American songbook for inspiration. By the time he flew to Memphis to work with producer Matt Ross-Spang at Sam Phillips Studio, he’d stockpiled more than thirty new songs. A loss of innocence lingers through this 80-minute opus as Clarke attempts to harbor love and meaning inside a world that sold itself out. He explores the wistfulness of the past in search of answers for tomorrow. And while his grand anthems overflow with timeless pop charm, his ability to dig deeper than lollipops and holding hands sets his work apart from the days of 45s and Top of the Pops.

The Heat Is On
Unnatural Disaster
Last Words To A Refugee
All The Road
Every Once In A While
Looks Like Rain
A Love So Fine
Veteran’s Day
Sold My Soul
Castle In The Clouds
Baby Come On
Walk With Me
I Won’t Get It Right
Always On My Mind
The Golden Sky
God Bless The Day
Cave of Phantoms

Cat No: JAG359LP-C1

The shopping malls have closed down, the dressing rooms are filled with ghosts, and the carousel is covered in cobwebs.

Nobody Lives Here Anymore, the latest and greatest from Max Clarke as Cut Worms, is the haunted reverie of an American landscape in-and-out of Clarke’s mind. Recorded between May and November 2019 in Memphis, Tennessee, the album is a snow globe of the mid-twentieth-century’s popular music filled with chiming guitars, honkey tonk pianos, and Telstar organs. A constant creator - be it his Cut Worms alter-ego or his day-job illustration work (designing brand logos and beer labels with madhouse technicolor pictures) - writing and making records has always been Max’s driving force. So after an extensive eighteen-months of touring in support of 2017’s Alien Sunset and 2018’s Hollow Ground, he set about sifting through the fragment pieces and sketches of tunes he’d accumulated, along with a jet-stream of new compositions, mining his life-long devotion to the lost American songbook for inspiration. By the time he flew to Memphis to work with producer Matt Ross-Spang at Sam Phillips Studio, he’d stockpiled more than thirty new songs. A loss of innocence lingers through this 80-minute opus as Clarke attempts to harbor love and meaning inside a world that sold itself out. He explores the wistfulness of the past in search of answers for tomorrow. And while his grand anthems overflow with timeless pop charm, his ability to dig deeper than lollipops and holding hands sets his work apart from the days of 45s and Top of the Pops.

The Heat Is On
Unnatural Disaster
Last Words To A Refugee
All The Road
Every Once In A While
Looks Like Rain
A Love So Fine
Veteran’s Day
Sold My Soul
Castle In The Clouds
Baby Come On
Walk With Me
I Won’t Get It Right
Always On My Mind
The Golden Sky
God Bless The Day
Cave of Phantoms

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Genre:Indie Rock Record Label:Jagjaguwar Release Date:09/10/2020
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