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Album artwork for New Long Leg by Dry Cleaning
Album artwork for New Long Leg by Dry Cleaning
Album artwork for New Long Leg by Dry Cleaning
Album artwork for New Long Leg by Dry Cleaning
Album artwork for New Long Leg by Dry Cleaning
Album artwork for New Long Leg by Dry Cleaning

One of the standout albums of 2021. It's everything you expected and more. Simply amazing. Dry Cleaning release their debut studio album New Long Leg on 4AD. The 10-track long-player, which includes ‘Strong Feelings’ and last year’s single ‘Scratchcard Lanyard’, was recorded over two weeks last summer at Rockfield Studios in rural Wales with producer John Parish (PJ Harvey, Aldous Harding). Following on from their thrillingly taut 2019 EPs Boundary Road Snacks and Drinks and Sweet Princess, New Long Leg is more ambitious and complex, with Shaw’s spoken vocals tightly intertwined with the band’s restless instrumentals. With lyrics preoccupied by themes like dissociation, escapism, daydreaming, complicated feelings of love, anger, revenge, anxiety, the kitchen, lethargy, forgetfulness, and survival, Shaw says, “the title is ambiguous; a new long leg could be an expensive present or a growth or a table repair.”

Dry Cleaning was formed by friends Tom Dowse, Nick Buxton and Lewis Maynard after a karaoke party in 2017 inspired a collaboration. They wrote instrumentally to begin with until six months later Florence Shaw, a visual artist, university lecturer and picture researcher by day – with no prior musical experience – turned up to a band rehearsal armed with reams of her own collected writing and a copy of Michael Bernard Loggins’ Fears Of Your Life to read out over the music. Before long she was the group’s frontperson, contributing words of her own, and serving as the perfect foil to the band’s music.

Dry Cleaning

New Long Leg

4AD
Album artwork for New Long Leg by Dry Cleaning
LP

$26.99

Black
Released 04/09/2021Catalog Number

4AD0254LP

Album artwork for New Long Leg by Dry Cleaning
LP +

$34.99

exclusive

LP++

White with Black Yolk Vinyl

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 1500 copies
Released 11/16/2021Catalog Number

4AD0254LPE3

Album artwork for New Long Leg by Dry Cleaning
CD

$16.99

exclusive

Bonus CD - Featuring two extra tracks Tony Speaks! and Hm.

Rough Trade Exclusive
Includes bonus disc
Released 04/02/2021Catalog Number

4AD0254CD

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Dry Cleaning

New Long Leg

4AD
Album artwork for New Long Leg by Dry Cleaning
LP

$26.99

Black
Released 04/09/2021Catalog Number

4AD0254LP

Album artwork for New Long Leg by Dry Cleaning
LP +

$34.99

exclusive

LP++

White with Black Yolk Vinyl

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 1500 copies
Released 11/16/2021Catalog Number

4AD0254LPE3

Album artwork for New Long Leg by Dry Cleaning
CD

$16.99

exclusive

Bonus CD - Featuring two extra tracks Tony Speaks! and Hm.

Rough Trade Exclusive
Includes bonus disc
Released 04/02/2021Catalog Number

4AD0254CD

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

One of the standout albums of 2021. It's everything you expected and more. Simply amazing. Dry Cleaning release their debut studio album New Long Leg on 4AD. The 10-track long-player, which includes ‘Strong Feelings’ and last year’s single ‘Scratchcard Lanyard’, was recorded over two weeks last summer at Rockfield Studios in rural Wales with producer John Parish (PJ Harvey, Aldous Harding). Following on from their thrillingly taut 2019 EPs Boundary Road Snacks and Drinks and Sweet Princess, New Long Leg is more ambitious and complex, with Shaw’s spoken vocals tightly intertwined with the band’s restless instrumentals. With lyrics preoccupied by themes like dissociation, escapism, daydreaming, complicated feelings of love, anger, revenge, anxiety, the kitchen, lethargy, forgetfulness, and survival, Shaw says, “the title is ambiguous; a new long leg could be an expensive present or a growth or a table repair.”

Dry Cleaning was formed by friends Tom Dowse, Nick Buxton and Lewis Maynard after a karaoke party in 2017 inspired a collaboration. They wrote instrumentally to begin with until six months later Florence Shaw, a visual artist, university lecturer and picture researcher by day – with no prior musical experience – turned up to a band rehearsal armed with reams of her own collected writing and a copy of Michael Bernard Loggins’ Fears Of Your Life to read out over the music. Before long she was the group’s frontperson, contributing words of her own, and serving as the perfect foil to the band’s music.