Preview – Tom Jenkins

Bristol Trinity Centre, 19th April

Welsh Singer-songwriter TOM JENKINS has revealed a brand new video for “It Comes In The Morning, It Hangs In The Evening Sky”, the title-track of his spectacular latest solo album (out now). 
The official video arrives as Jenkins confirms a string of

 live fixtures for the new year ahead, including support shows with 

Cardinal Black

Frank Turner and 

Bastille as well as sold out headline shows in Cardiff and Trowbridge. Full listings can be found below. 

WATCH THE OFFICIAL VIDEO HERE

A sprawling and cinematic track that unfolds like a great epic told in three parts, “It Comes In The Morning, It Hangs In The Evening Sky” pins together tender vocals with cascading drum rolls, unhinged guitars and meteoric instrumental flourishes. 

Of the new song, Tom explains:

“”It Comes In The Morning, It Hangs In The Evening Sky” is probably the most epic track on the album, and had to really live up to the name. The song draws influences from the likes of Jeff Buckley, Daniel Johns of Silverchair and Big Thief. Lyrically, it focuses on the feeling of dread and how it creeps up on you.” 

The title-track of an equally expansive and exploratory new studio album (out now, via Xtra Miel Recordings), ‘‘It Comes In The Morning, It Hangs In The Evening Sky’ is the singer-songwriter’s follow-up to 2019 solo debut ‘Misery In Comfort’.  

Recorded in the depths of lockdown, Tom started tracking the album in a disused barn on an old laptop with just one microphone and a 2010 version of GarageBand. Realising he was completely out of his depth, he turned to lifelong friend and producer Todd Campbell and the pair began to turn the collection of songs into a full-length album at his studio in South Wales.

As he picked up momentum, Tom drafted in a range of old band mates and friends he’d met on the road over the years including Phil Campbell (Motorhead), Marc Ford (The Black Crowes), Elijah Ford (Gary Clark Jr) and Paul Mullen (YOURCODENAMEIS:MILOThe Automatic).  

Opening-up about his latest LP, Tom says:

“”It Comes In The Morning, It Hangs In The Evening Sky”, was an album that I never intended to write, it just happened. It was something to do during a dark period in all our lives. I guess the album represents the feeling of dread and not being able to shake it, but also love and the appreciation of life and everything that comes with it. I like how the album jumps through the influences: it brings you up and drags you down. It was also amazing to have all my friends play on it and have a bunch of legendary musicians join in too.” 

Shifting up and down through the gears from full-band production to stripped-back live takes recorded with one mic in the barn, the album’s mood lifts and lowers as it cruises through twelve enchanting tracks. Featuring earlier BBC Radio Wales A-playlisted singles including feel-good indie-rock anthem “Under The Sun”, Britpop-country fusion “Be There For You” and rustic, rural-inspired “Back Roads”; the record also delves deeper into the leftfield, such as on the blistering psych-rock cut “Magic Mushroom Island” or the beautiful acoustic ballad “If I Can’t Love You”.

Citing influences for the album in classic artists like Jeff BuckleyBruce Springsteen and Silverchair, to more modern indie-folk frontrunners like Phoebe BridgersBig Thief and Band Of Horses; the album was picked as Huw Stephens’ ‘Artist of the Week’ and received praise from tastemaker titles such as Aesthetica Magazine who enthused “Jenkins has managed to find a way of weaving his  individual  experiences  and  voice  into  a  tapestry  of  traditionally crafted songs that ring with true authenticity.”  

Following a stint of dates with label-mates Skinny Lister last Winter, Tom Jenkins will be hitting the road again in 2023 as he continues to tour ‘It Comes In The Morning, It Hangs In The Evening Sky’ around the UK.With a support show with Frank Turner lined up in Nottingham this February, Tom will also be playing two headline shows in Trowbridge and Cardiff this April, a run of support shows with Cardinal Black and a major slot alongside Bastille at Cardiff Castle in July. Full dates and details are as follows:

TOM JENKINS – UK DATES

FEBRUARY

  25 – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham ^ 

APRIL

12 – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds*

13 – Academy 3, Manchester*

19 – Trinity, Bristol*

20 – KK’s Steel Mill, Wolverhampton*

22 – The Pump, Trowbridge (HEADLINE SHOW) SOLD OUT 

24 – Concorde 2, Brighton*

25 – Academy 2, Oxford*

26 – Boiler Room, Guldford*

27 – Islington Assembly Hall, London*

28 – Tiny Rebel, Cardiff (HEADLINE SHOW) SOLD OUT

MAY

– Rescue Rooms, Nottingham*

– The Social, Hull*

– Room 2, Glasgow*

– Anarchy Brewing Co., Newcastle*

26 – In It Together Festival, Margam

JULY

– Cardiff Castle+

28 – Rock Oyster Festival, Cornwall

^ w/ Frank Turner

*w/ Cardinal Black

+w/ Bastille

Tickets on sale now.

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TOM JENKINS – NEW VIDEO: “IT COMES IN THE MORNING, IT HANGS IN THE EVENING SKY”

WATCH THE OFFICIAL VIDEO HERE

NEW ALBUM: ‘IT COMES IN THE MORNING, IT HANGS IN THE EVENING SKY’

OUT NOW, VIA XTRA MILE RECORDINGS

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@thebristolnomad / @bristolnomad_gigphotography Role: Photographer / Reviewer / Interviewer Chief, the one that bugs the team for team for their reviews and images. Creator and founder of The Bristol Gig Guide. Can usually be found swamped in admin or getting cramp kneeling at the front of a gig. Available for: Gig Shoots, Gig Reviews, Photo Shoots, Album and Single cover shoots, Videography work, Interviews and Touring First attended gig: Republica, circa 1996. First gig shot: Hands Off Gretel, at The Louisiana! Dream gig: Huge metalhead and my ultimate dream gig would be shooting my heroes Slipknot at a huge stadium gig, or as festival headliners. And to experience shooting a headline tour outside the UK