
Bradley Simpson The Panic Years Vinyl LP Red Colour 2025
Red Colour
Tracklist:
- Cry At The Moon
- Picasso
- Carpet Burn
- Daisies
- Holy Grail
- Getting Clear
- Not Us Anymore
- Almost
- Favourite Band
- Always Like This
- The Bandâs Not Breaking Up
- The Panic Years
Having performed in front of millions of fans around the world and selling out headline shows, Bradley Simpson is now channelling that star power into his debut solo album, âThe Panic Yearsâ. Set to be released on Feb 28th 2024, the record is destined to establish him as one of the UKâs most exciting new global artists.
As weâve heard from the singles âCry At The Moonâ, âPicassoâ, âDaisiesâ and âAlways Like Thisâ, the album achieves a rare blend of qualities. On âThe Panic Yearsâ, Bradleyâs new songs take in touches of indie-rock, Americana, â80s synth and psychedelia but they also sparkle with pop addictiveness. Just as importantly, the songs go far deeper into his personal experiences: life, love, lust and learning - a diaristic collection of rite-of-passage moments that fans will instantly connect to.
Bradley says, âI hope these songs and stories can help them navigate those experiences. They can become the soundtrack to their lives, whether theyâre dancing, crying, going out or whatever it is. It really feels like an opportunity to let them into a side of my life that I havenât shared before.â
Bradley Simpson The Panic Years Vinyl LP Red Colour 2025
Red Colour
Tracklist:
- Cry At The Moon
- Picasso
- Carpet Burn
- Daisies
- Holy Grail
- Getting Clear
- Not Us Anymore
- Almost
- Favourite Band
- Always Like This
- The Bandâs Not Breaking Up
- The Panic Years
Having performed in front of millions of fans around the world and selling out headline shows, Bradley Simpson is now channelling that star power into his debut solo album, âThe Panic Yearsâ. Set to be released on Feb 28th 2024, the record is destined to establish him as one of the UKâs most exciting new global artists.
As weâve heard from the singles âCry At The Moonâ, âPicassoâ, âDaisiesâ and âAlways Like Thisâ, the album achieves a rare blend of qualities. On âThe Panic Yearsâ, Bradleyâs new songs take in touches of indie-rock, Americana, â80s synth and psychedelia but they also sparkle with pop addictiveness. Just as importantly, the songs go far deeper into his personal experiences: life, love, lust and learning - a diaristic collection of rite-of-passage moments that fans will instantly connect to.
Bradley says, âI hope these songs and stories can help them navigate those experiences. They can become the soundtrack to their lives, whether theyâre dancing, crying, going out or whatever it is. It really feels like an opportunity to let them into a side of my life that I havenât shared before.â
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Red Colour
Tracklist:
- Cry At The Moon
- Picasso
- Carpet Burn
- Daisies
- Holy Grail
- Getting Clear
- Not Us Anymore
- Almost
- Favourite Band
- Always Like This
- The Bandâs Not Breaking Up
- The Panic Years
Having performed in front of millions of fans around the world and selling out headline shows, Bradley Simpson is now channelling that star power into his debut solo album, âThe Panic Yearsâ. Set to be released on Feb 28th 2024, the record is destined to establish him as one of the UKâs most exciting new global artists.
As weâve heard from the singles âCry At The Moonâ, âPicassoâ, âDaisiesâ and âAlways Like Thisâ, the album achieves a rare blend of qualities. On âThe Panic Yearsâ, Bradleyâs new songs take in touches of indie-rock, Americana, â80s synth and psychedelia but they also sparkle with pop addictiveness. Just as importantly, the songs go far deeper into his personal experiences: life, love, lust and learning - a diaristic collection of rite-of-passage moments that fans will instantly connect to.
Bradley says, âI hope these songs and stories can help them navigate those experiences. They can become the soundtrack to their lives, whether theyâre dancing, crying, going out or whatever it is. It really feels like an opportunity to let them into a side of my life that I havenât shared before.â












