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''Girl at the End of the World'' is the 14th studio album by British
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band
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. It was released on 11 March 2016, through BMG. The band spent three weeks in the
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working on new material for their album. Re-enlisting producer Max Dingel, who produced their previous studio album, ''
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'' (2014), James spent five months between May and September 2015 recording in separate blocks. Long-time collaborator
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, and former member Adrian Oxaal, contributed instrumentation to the sessions. The album reprised its predecessor's
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-centred songs and
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rhythm sections. ''Girl at the End of the World'' received generally positive reviews from
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, with some complimenting James' change in style. It peaked at number one in Scotland and number two in the UK, as well as charting in Belgium and Portugal. "Nothing But Love" was released as the
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in March 2016, being followed by the second
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"Attention" two months later. James promoted the album with a UK tour in May 2016, and appeared at a number of festivals over the succeeding few months. "To My Surprise" was released as the third single in April 2017, which was followed by UK festival appearances in July and August.


Background and development

James released their 13th studio album ''
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'' in June 2014. ''La Petite Mort'' was a shift for the band, encouraged by producer Max Dingel, using less organic-sounding drums. Although some band members were hesitant, the album was a success. By October 2014, the band had started writing material for its follow-up. When touring to promote ''La Petite Mort'' concluded at the end of the year, vocalist
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asked Dingel if he would produce their next album; recording had been planned for mid-2015. Their label, BMG, suggested that the band should returned to the studio to work on their next album while they had momentum built up. James travelled to the
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in January 2015, and spent three weeks working on material, as they had done for ''La Petite Mort''; writing sessions this time included keyboardist Mark Hunter and guitarist-violinist Saul Davies. Despite an attempt to avoid distractions, the band took breaks to explore nearby beaches. Writing was divided between the Tolbooth in
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and a house in
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. James set up a space on the top floor of the Tolbooth, building a rehearsal room with mattresses that were taped to the windows for soundproofing. The band then moved to Gairloch, where they wrote additional material. James jammed on improvised material, playing against a drum machine set to high
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s to help create songs they felt would be good in a live setting. Booth generated beats and altered the rhythm with the FunkBox app on his iPhone. The jams lasted from 10 minutes to over an hour. All of them were recorded by Hunter; if a band member liked one, the jam would be edited down to a three-to-eight-minute recording. The band later worked on the segments, developing them into songs. Booth often sang
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, with an occasional line or word spoken, attempting to come up with melodies. James sent Dingel over 20 potential song ideas, most of which he liked.


Recording and production

During a series of festival performances, ''Girl at the End of the World'' was recorded at RAK Studios and Offtape Studios, which are both in London, with Dingel producing. The recording sessions were split into three blocks throughout 2015; the first in late May and early June, the second in July, and the third in late August and early September. Though James worked on most of the songs they had sent Dignal during the May–June block, little of them were in a finished state. Although Dingel anticipated picking up where they had left off when recording ''La Petite Mort'', the band took a while to get back into the groove of recording. For the July block, James recorded more tracks live in the studio; some ended up on the final recordings, although numerous songs were built around programmed and electronic sections. The band had tried recording "Nothing But Love" during the first block, but scrapped it and re-recorded the song in the second block. The final block, in August and September, saw James work on the last details of the recordings, and complete some lead vocals for the tracks. Hannes Plattmeier and Manon Grandjean served as the main engineers, accompanied by additional engineers Izzy Grundy, Joel Davies and Ran Steiner. Booth contacted
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, who had produced five of James' previous albums, about helping with two tracks on which they were working, one of them being "Nothing But Love". Glennie said Eno's contributions amounted to "sporadic problem solving". This marked their first collaboration since the band's ninth studio album '' Pleased to Meet You'' (2001). Dingel mixed the recordings over a three-to-four week period in late September and early October 2015 at Mothership, with the exception of "Waking" being done by Plattmeier, before they were
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by Dick Beetham at 360 Mastering.


Composition and lyrics

All the songs on ''Girl at the End of the World'' were written by Booth, guitarist
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, bassist Jim Glennie, Davies and Hunter, with lyrics by Booth. The album continues the sound of ''La Petite Mort'', with
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-focused tracks and
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rhythm sections. Davies said that working at Tolbooth gave it "a weird Scottish flavour ... a Celtic kind of theme." Unlike ''La Petite Mort'', which is centred around one theme, the songs on ''Girl at the End of the World'' address a variety of motifs: love, passion,
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of fire and traveling, and living in California. Dingel added synthesized bass to "Bitch", and
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s throughout the album. Eno played the
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on "Nothing But Love", and former guitarist Adrian Oxaal played cello and mandolin on the song as well as "Girl at the End of the World". Larion Stolk arranged the backing vocals, which were sung by touring member Ron Yeadon. In addition to his regular role as James' keyboardist, Hunter played guitar on "Waking". "Bitch" opens with a bass riff that begins a two-minute
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intro, which was edited together from several recordings. It then shifts into
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and
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similar to the music of
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. The
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and
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song "To My Surprise" continues the previous track's
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sound, with a more dance-like nature. The song was compared to music by
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, a band whom Dingel had previously produced for. "Nothing But Love" is an anthemic track with a
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that repeats the title phrase. According to Booth, the song is about "love's
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and ecstasy – that love-bomb that goes off and changes everything." "Attention" begins as a
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, turning into a dance track with a
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feeling. It initially began as two separate tracks that were merged during the recording sessions. Booth said that the change was decided upon when some band members sped "it up to a mega-fast, comedy '' Pinky & Perky'' speed." Booth wrote the song's lyrics after he and his family moved further north to
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, before moving back to
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eight months later when his son could not settle down in Berkeley. "Dear John" is a synth-pop track about the end of a relationship; the synthesizer line is reminiscent of the one in
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's "
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" (2001). Booth referred to it as a " unty dark divorce song"; it was originally called "Jesus" and tackled sexual abuse by priests. Booth examines mortality and art on the acoustic "Feet of Clay", recalling the title track from James' fourth studio album ''
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'' (1992). The electro track "Surfer's Song" was written after Booth saw his son surfing. "Catapult" has a
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beat, and a guitar riff reminiscent of the music of
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. Booth wrote the song about "someone close where the red mist would descend after a few glasses of red." "Move Down South" features an
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-sounding slide guitar, with distorted riffs being played in the vein of ''
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'' (1987)-era U2. The opening evokes some of James' earliest songs, such as "Hymn from a Village" (1985), and deals with
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, where Booth lived. The
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-esque track "Alvin" was named for
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. Booth sung it in French, much to the confusion of his bandmates. "Waking" showcases Diagram's trumpet playing with a Casio-synthesized beat. Discussing "Girl at the End of the World", Booth said that there were several hairpin turns near his home in Topanga where drivers would go over the edge. The song's lyrics address "what would I feel if I came round the corner and that was it ... I got this split second to just appreciate my life."


Release and promotion

In August 2015, James made a number of festival appearances; Gott was unable to play the shows, being replaced by Oxaal. Glennie later revealed that Gott left as he "didn't want to do what we were doing". On 16 November 2015, ''Girl at the End of the World'' was announced for release in March 2016. That same month, "To My Surprise" was made available for
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, after a premiere via
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. Alongside this, the album's track listing was revealed. The song's
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, made by Kris Merc, premiered on ''
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'' website on 16 December 2015. According to Booth, the video stars a "female activist/terrorist detonates a love bomb which dismantles our fear based society." On 22 January 2016, "Move Down South" premiered on BBC Radio 6; this was followed by the premiere of "Nothing But Love" on
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two weeks later. Two release shows for ''Girl at the End of the World'' were played in February 2016, followed by a performance at the Dubai Jazz Festival. "Nothing But Love" was released as the album's
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on 1 March 2016. Its music video, directed by James FitzGerald, premiered on '' Clash'' website that same day. "Attention" was released as the second
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on 11 March 2016. ''Girl at the End of the World'' was made available for streaming via ''
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'' website, before its 18 March 2016 release through BMG, the first of a three-album contract with the label. Glennie said BMG acted closer to a
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as opposed to a traditional record label, where they "never really work with you as a company unless they are handling your publishing". BMG let the band assemble their own team within the company, particularly those that were enthusiastic about James, to help promote the album. Initially promotional efforts saw the band give a series of in-store performances and signings. They began a UK tour in May 2016, with support from
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and
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. On 23 May 2016, the music video for "Girl at the End of the World", also made by Merc, premiered on ''Culture Collide'' website; it features the Killers frontman
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and Alexandra Chelaru. James played at a number of festivals across France, the UK, Spain, Greece, and Portugal between June and September 2016, including an opening slot at
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. The music video for "Dear John", directed by Péter Vácz, premiered via '' Under the Radar'' website on 6 July 2016. In November 2016, the band toured Australia for the first time, and played shows in New Zealand. The following month, James played a one-off show at the Echo Arena in
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with the Charlatans. The band played in Mexico during March and April 2017, with "To My Surprise" being released as the third single from ''Girl at the End of the World'' during the latter month. James played at festivals across the UK in July and August 2017, including Sounds of the City in
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.


Reception

''Girl at the End of the World'' was met with generally favourable reviews from
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. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 69, based on 10 reviews.
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gave it a score of 6.6, based on 8 reviews. ''The Music'' writer Mac McNaughton called ''Girl at the End of the World'' "densely produced," which "almost suffocat dthe guitars in places." McNaughton wrote that it was band's most emotional record since ''Pleased to Meet You''. ''Under the Radar'' Aug Stone appreciated the tracks in the middle of the album that pushed James' sound, but felt let down by the title track because it "reverts to the more safe James sound." ''Clash'' writer Sam Walker-Smart wrote that although the album has "some bad ideas," he liked the band's decision to experiment, and "sounding like they're enjoying it while they do." Dan Lucas of ''Drowned in Sound'' said that despite the album attempting to shy away from the
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sound of James' previous records, it was "an uncertain" move. AllMusic reviewer Timothy Monger wrote that ''Girl at the End of the World'' is "a little stylistically scattershot and lacking in cohesion." ''Louder Than War'' writer Martin Unsworth said that the album is "certainly a strong one," though it isn't "re-inventing the wheel, but it certainly isn't repackaging it either." In a review for ''musicOMH'', Neil Dowden found the album "much more positive" despite lacking emotional depth. According to ''Record Collector'' Max Bell, the album is "never short on dizzying rhythmic
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s." Gary Kaill of ''The Skinny'' saw it as "more of the same" from James, with "bulging" arrangements, and "hefty half- hooks" that are "intelligent, accomplished and likeable." ''Girl at the End of the World'' came close to knocking
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's album '' 25'' (2015) off the top of the
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; it reached number one on the midweek chart in its first week of release, 2,000 units ahead of Adele's album. At the end of its first full week of release, the album debuted at number two on the chart. In Scotland, however, it reached the top spot on the Scottish Album Chart. The album reached number 35 in Portugal, number 149 in the
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region of Belgium, and number 194 in the
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region of the country. QRO ranked the album at number 11 on their list of the top 15 best releases from the year.


Track listing

All songs written by
Tim Booth Timothy John Booth (born 4 February 1960) is an English singer-songwriter, actor and dancer. He is the lead singer and co-founder of the indie rock band James, and co-wrote several of their hit singles including " Sit Down", " Come Home", an ...
,
Larry Gott James Lawrence "Larry" Gott (born 24 July 1957, Manchester) is an English musician, formerly of the Mancunian band James. He is also a designer. Music Within the band Gott mainly played guitar and provided backing vocals, but also featured on ...
, Jim Glennie, Saul Davies, and Mark Hunter. All lyrics by Booth. All recordings produced by Max Dingel. #"Bitch" – 4:52 #"To My Surprise" – 4:21 #"Nothing But Love" – 3:29 #"Attention" – 4:08 #"Dear John" – 4:04 #"Feet of Clay" – 2:37 #"Surfer's Song" – 3:51 #"Catapult" – 4:02 #"Move Down South" – 5:19 #"Alvin" – 2:13 #"Waking" – 2:44 #"Girl at the End of the World" – 3:00


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. James *
Tim Booth Timothy John Booth (born 4 February 1960) is an English singer-songwriter, actor and dancer. He is the lead singer and co-founder of the indie rock band James, and co-wrote several of their hit singles including " Sit Down", " Come Home", an ...
lead vocals *
Larry Gott James Lawrence "Larry" Gott (born 24 July 1957, Manchester) is an English musician, formerly of the Mancunian band James. He is also a designer. Music Within the band Gott mainly played guitar and provided backing vocals, but also featured on ...
guitar * Jim Glenniebass guitar * Saul Daviesguitar, violin * Mark Hunterkeyboards, guitar (track 11), drum programming *
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drums *
Andy Diagram Andy Diagram (born 1959 in London) is a British musician and trumpet player. He has worked with the instrument in a variety of bands and contexts ranging from pop and rock to experimental jazz, art rock and dance music. He is best known for hi ...
trumpet Additional musicians *
Brian Eno Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (; born Brian Peter George Eno, 15 May 1948) is a British musician, composer, record producer and visual artist best known for his contributions to ambient music and work in rock, pop an ...
synthesizer (track 3) * Adrian Oxaalcello (tracks 3 and 12), mandolin (tracks 3 and 12) * Max Dingelsynth bass (track 1), electronic drums * Ron Yeadonbacking vocals * Larion Stolkbacking vocal arranger Production and design * Max Dingelproducer, mixing (all tracks except track 11) * Hannes Plattmeierengineer, mixing (track 11) * Manon Grandjeanengineer * Izzy Grundyadditional engineer * Joel Daviesadditional engineer * Ran Steineradditional engineer * Dick Beethammastering * Luke Insectartwork


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