THE SENSIBLE GRAY CELLS – Get Back Into The World – Album

Track list:

  • 1 Sell Her Spark
  • 2 Get Back Into the World
  • 3 Don't Say I Didn't Warn Ya
  • 4 Black Spider Memo Man
  • 5 Stupid Dictators
  • 6 So Long
  • 7 A Little Prick
  • 8 DJ With Half a Brain
  • 9 What's the Point of Andrew?
  • 10 Fine Fairweather Friend
  • 11 I Married A Monster
  • 12 You and Me

THE SENSIBLE GRAY CELLS RETURN!

‘GET BACK INTO THE WORLD’ – BRAND NEW STUDIO ALBUM FEATURING CAPTAIN SENSIBLE AND PAUL GRAY FROM THE DAMNED, WITH JOHNNY MOPED DRUMMER MARTY LOVE

RELEASED NOVEMBER 27TH

There is a limited edition bundle of this which is only available from us, which is a special black and yellow splattered LP, a exclusive 12″ single with two, non-vinyl tracks and three signed prints.

There is also a standard LP, the first pressing of which is on GRAY vinyl

There is also CD and CASSETTE versions available.

Back in 2013, when the world was still pretty weird, but markedly less bizarre than it is now, Captain Sensible and then former Damned bassist Paul Gray reunited for an album called ‘A Postcard From Britain’ under the name The Sensible Gray Cells. This was long before Paul Gray re-joined The Damned for their ‘Evil Spirits’ album in 2018 and allowed the pair to reacquaint their musical partnership and explore their love of the quintessentially British late 60s psych-pop period that was their passion.

And now, with live music derailed for the foreseeable future and 2020 already proving to be an unforgettable year for all of the wrong reason, Sensible and Gray were inspired to reignite their Sensible Gray Cells persona, together with Johnny Moped drummer Marty Love, for ‘Get Back Into The World’, released via Damaged Goods Records this coming November 27th.

“Paul Gray and myself being garage psych aficionados would prefer to hear more of this kind of music and this is our contribution to the cause,” explains the Captain. “If I said that some of the songs were ‘Damned rejects’ that shouldn’t be seen as an indication of inferior song writing, more that they’re not wearing the right shirt.”

“I’ve never been a prolific writer being a lazy so and so, I think it’s best to wait for inspiration to call, which explains the 7 year gap ( how many albums could the Beatles have crammed in that period!) but in the meantime PG re-joined the Damned and we’ve gigged about a bit, which is always fun – CAN WE HAVE GIGS BACK AGAIN PLEASE!”

‘A Postcard From Britain’ was a snapshot of modern life and similarly, ‘Get Back Into The World’ provides a comparable document.

“It’s sad that high streets around the world have been destroyed by online shopping but nobody’s forcing people to do it, but what can you do,” he states. “These are very strange times we’re living though – I just count myself lucky to have been around to witness the 2nd half of the 20th century; a fab time for music, culture, ideas and that without even mentioning Benny Hill and On The Buses. The new album coincides with all this virus malarkey, which, unpleasant as it is will undoubtedly be used by the powers that be to tighten the screws on us little people on behalf of their billionaire paymasters. Blah blah, etc. There’s a bit of that hidden away in the album.”

Back in June, listeners got their first taste of the new Sensible Gray Cells in the form of the ‘So Long’/’What’s The Point In Andrew?’ seven-inch, now long since sold out. Show-casing what to expect from the album, the strutting rock n’ roll of ‘So Long’ was a stark contrast to the whimsical royal-baiting of ‘What’s The Point Of Andrew?’ (“Known forever as the royal spare”) and shows the variety of moods and styles on offer here.

Now comes ‘I Married A Monster’, a stomping 60s garage punk nugget that pays tribute to their love of old horror films.  

“We love all those old Ealing comedies, ‘Carry On’ films and 1950’s hammy-horror movies like The Blob and I Married A Monster From Outer Space,” explains Paul. “This is our musical tongue-in-cheek spoof homage to them….after all, you never can quite be sure…can you??”