pOST-KINO (LIVE AT SCALA)

LTD VINYL OUT NOW (500) - DIGITAL & PHYSICAL 

UK duo JOHN’s ‘POST-KINO (Live at Scala)’ album is OUT NOW. Limited to only 500 Eco-mix vinyl copies + poster via Brace Yourself Records & Pets Care Records.

“A reminder that words can’t really the experience of being moved by a song, or match the rush of seeing a brilliant band live for the first time”

Louder Than War

A decade since the band's live debut. You can grab the album on limited vinyl, including meticulous artwork (by John Newton of the band) embracing the singularity of the show at one of London's historic venues.

"On Thursday 29th February 2024, the band known as JOHN played at SCALA in the city of London. Self-described as: four arms, four legs, two heads, wood, metal & plastic, the duo were recorded live by sound engineer James King. The captured audio was then also mixed by James King & mastered by Katie Tavini at Weird Jungle. Photographer Sam Walton was also present to document the occasion"

AUDIOTREE & KEXP SESSIONS…

We’re very pleased to announce that both our Audiotree & KEXP Live Sessions (recorded whilst on tour in the US in October) are available on YouTube now. Audiotree also available on streaming platforms.

‘A LIFE DIAGRAMMATIC’ IS OUT NOW…

JOHN Return with their 4th full length - A Life Diagrammatic - released on the 22nd September 2023 courtesy Brace Yourself Records & their own Pets Care Records. Featuring guest appearances from Barry Adamson, Leona Farrugia (ĠENN) & Simon Pegg and advance singles ‘Trauma Mosaic’ & ‘Service Stationed’ as supported by BBC1, 6MUSIC & KEXP.

Recorded by Tom Hill at The Bookhouse in South London, mixed by Seth Manchester (METZ, Big Brave, Battles) at Machine With Magnets and mastered by Frank Arkwright (Arab Strap, Squarepusher, Autechre) at Abbey Road Studios.

“Having developed a reputation as one of the most uncompromisingly powerful propositions on the UK live circuit over the past decade - and one with a fiercely devoted cult following - it marks a thoroughly well-deserved next step for one of the country's most beloved indie-rock institutions”