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Crooning connoisseurs The Miserable Rich have returned with a fresh installment of their own unique chamber pop. Typically resplendent with soaring strings and dictionary depth, Miss You In The Days is a collection of witty, mischievous ghost stories written in The Miserable Richs own inimitable dastardly-yet-delicate style, and suitably set for release on Halloween!
The concept for Miss You In The Days was conceived whilst gigging and promoting their acclaimed second album Of Flight & Fury. The chaps discussed a vocational jaunt to record an album somewhere other or more exciting than at home, as per their musical norm.
Lead singer James de Malplaquet says; I suggested finding a haunted house and recording an album of ghost stories, and the band instantly went for it. The hunt for a suitably sinister studio-replacement began.
A chance encounter led to James regaling an old friend about the phantom recording idea, culminating in the band recording at aforementioned friends haunted pub attic! Furthermore, the pub was in the grounds of Blickling Hall the most haunted stately home in Britain! Its said to be the birthplace of Anne Boleyn, and the place where her headless ghost still haunts. As fortune would have it, the band also managed to gain access to record some of the album in the hall itself
James adds With all this history, myth and legend stitched through the facts, so much beauty and darkness and set up of pub and palace it was all so perfect for us, and awash with stimulus. We couldnt quite believe our luck. We made plans, wrote, held our breaths..
Noting that people in general (including the band themselves) arent particularly good at talking about the two big ones sex and death; James and co decided to challenge themselves and cook up something heady that dealt with both the result: eleven tales of possession, haunting, poltergeists and otherworldly apparitions, both macabre and erotic
Cementing The Miserable Richs trademark sound, Miss You In The Days sees cello, violin and piano playing the starring role. But along with the twist in the subject matter, the band have vamped-up their sound with the addition of drums and electric guitar, prompting a more dynamic delivery and allowing the music to span from the close intimacy of their debut album to greater epic proportions.
Very much reflective of the band themselves and the vices they not-so-secretly enjoy, Miss You In The Days is refined, deviant, distilled, sexy, charming, eloquent, seductive, provocative exhilarating, thrilling, serious and playful. If it was a person it may well be a mix of Edgar Allen Poe, Noel Coward, and Monica Bellucci. Perhaps you might just give it a listen.






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