Frank Turner x Slowly Slowly – ‘Show People’

Feature Image by Shannon Shumaker

 

 

 

UK troubadour FRANK TURNER teams up with SLOWLY SLOWLY

on folk-punk track ‘SHOW PEOPLE’ ahead of 2024 Australian tour 

 

 

Ahead of his return to Australian shores for Good Things Festival and a string of sideshows, legendary UK artist Frank Turner has teamed up with none other than Slowly Slowly frontman Ben Stewart for a reimagined rendition of ‘Show People’. 

Originally appearing on Turner’s most recent LP ‘Undefeated’ released earlier this year, ‘Show People’ is a passionate rock anthem that exists as an ode to all those who chose life on a tour bus. Stewart’s addition works perfectly on the track, matching Turner’s uplifting energy and melding with his vocal style seamlessly – adding a new dynamic flavour that brings the song to new heights. 

Written during some downtime in Germany whilst on tour with Billy Talent, Turner describes ‘Show People’ as “a celebration of being a touring person, for somebody who lives on the road living out of a suitcase”, and hopes that “a younger person who’s thinking about being a musician can find some solace” in the track. Forever a Frank Turner fan – Stewart resonated strongly with the track for obvious reasons, and jumped on as a feature as soon as he could after getting the call up. 

“I have been a monstrous Frank Turner fan for so many years. After name checking him in ‘Turn It Around’ (a song from our 2022 record ‘Daisy Chain’), Frank reached out and it has now snowballed into me featuring on

one his new tracks. Absolutely ecstatic to be able to call him a friend and so happy with how it all turned out – the song has a message I can really relate to. I hope we get to perform it live soon!”

 

BEN STEWART, SLOWLY SLOWLY 

 

 

 

Equally chuffed with the pairing – Frank was excited to have one of his favourite Australian acts feature on the track, and even goes so far as to say he may prefer this version over the original. 

“Slowly Slowly are one of my favourite Australian bands, ever, so when I reached out on a whim to ask if they’d be part of a collaboration, I was blown away when Ben said yes. He brings such magic to his performance on what is one of the most important tracks from “Undefeated”, I kind of wish we could use this on the album proper. It’s an honour to have them involved.” FRANK TURNER 

Inspired by longtime influences such as Black Flag, Counting Crows, Descendents, The Pougues, Elvis Costello and Billy Bragg, Turner’s tenth studio album ‘Undefeated’ has seen some incredible success since its release back in May of this year. With millions of streams across DSPs, a number 3 spot on the UK Albums chart and number 6 on the German Albums chart, Frank’s popularity continues to rise almost 2 decades into his solo career. As per usual, the album has been supported by a rigorous touring schedule from Frank, which has included a spot at Glastonbury Festival, and his record-breaking tour of the UK (which saw him play a whopping 15 sets over 24 hours). 

Frank will be bringing all the latest tracks from ‘Undefeated’ to Australia this December, where he will be joining the Good Things lineup (along with Korn, Sum 41 & Violent Femmes), and will also headline his own shows at the Factory Theatre in Sydney and The Corner Hotel in Melbourne

 

 

 

 

FRANK TURNER 2024 AUSTRALIAN TOUR

 

TICKETS

 

Tuesday 3rd of December The Espy Melbourne VIC 

Wednesday 4th of December Crowbar Sydney NSW

Friday 6th of December Good Things Festival Melbourne VIC

Saturday 7th of December Good Things Festival Sydney NSW 

Sunday 8th of December Good Things Festival Brisbane QLD

 

 

 

PRAISE

 

This is an energetic, clever roller-coaster, and if this is the sort of material pouring forth for a tenth album then roll on album eleven and onward.

AU REVIEW 

“On his 10th full-length, Frank Turner demonstrates that even after almost two decades of doing this, he’s still got plenty more to give” 

KERRANG! 

Despite its undeniable melancholy, the themes of being grateful, Turner’s pride in his achievements and his gritty determination fuel the end of the record in style, with the hope-filled crescendo title track, which builds from its delicate opening to a bombastic end. Another brilliant record from Frank Turner.

NARC MAGAZINE 

Who better than Frank Turner to underscore the imminent joy of reconnecting with others? Generally, this sort of earnestness can be wearying, but Turner succeeds because he sounds like he’s just stomped out of a stuffy meeting to go yell on a street corner, frantic with Euphoria.” 

THE NEW YORK TIMES

 

 

 

 

 

 

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