"We Are Love", as frontman Tim Burgess describes, is "like an open-top car ride in the credits of your favorite movie, driving along the coast to somewhere amazing." One of the first tracks to emerge as they were writing, it became a pathfinder for the record, as guitarist Mark Collins explains: "Early on, we thought it felt right. And it turned out that way: first single, title track, second song on the album. And things started forming around 'We Are Love.' There was a certain energy to it that drove us forward.”
The album was recorded at two places that are totemic in The Charlatans UK's history – Rockfield in Wales and their own Big Mushroom space in Middlewich, Cheshire. Their return to storied farm studio Rockfield for the first time in almost 30 years, since they made their fifth album Tellin’ Stories, was an important step. As a band, they hadn’t been there since keyboard player Rob Collins was killed, in the middle of that album’s sessions, in a car crash at the bottom of the track leading to the farm.
“The whole idea of hauntology and psychogeography is represented by us going back to Rockfield, where so much history has happened for The Charlatans," says Burgess. "That was important as a way of honoring every member who's played in the band. So we’re honouring ourselves, our past, feeling that energy and reincarnating it, doing something fresh, brand new.”
Tracklist:
- Kingdom of Ours
- We Are Love
- Many A Day A Heartache
- For The Girls
- You Can’t Push The River
- Deeper and Deeper
- Appetite
- Salt Water
- Out On Our Own
- Glad You Grabbed Me
- Now Everything