Jamie T

Shout out to @fredagainagainagainagainagain for having me along to the show. What a gem this man is. Had a blast. Lightsburndimmer out now !!

Shout out to @fredagainagainagainagainagain for having me along to the show. What a gem this man is. Had a blast. Lightsburndimmer out now !!

Shout out to @fredagainagainagainagainagain for having me along to the show. What a gem this man is. Had a blast. Lightsburndimmer out now !!

Record Store Day today. Carry On The Grudge is getting a limited edition vinyl release for it. Shouts to the indie record stores x
#RecordStoreDay2025 #RSD25 #CarryOnTheGrudge

My second album Kings & Queens is 15 years old today.
I began recording the album in a shed with my good friend Ben Bones, which had damp from floor to ceiling and a baby fox was living in it for a bit. We’re still playing songs off it to this day like “368” + “Man’s Machine”. The style of those sounds is different to anything else by anyone else - so I’m very proud of that.
I want to thank all the people that have bought it and still listen to it to this day.
You can watch a live performance of “368” at the Electric Ballroom in 2009 and “Sticks ‘n Stones” from Finsbury Park last year on YouTube now.
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#KingsAndQueens15
My second album Kings & Queens is 15 years old today.
I began recording the album in a shed with my good friend Ben Bones, which had damp from floor to ceiling and a baby fox was living in it for a bit. We’re still playing songs off it to this day like “368” + “Man’s Machine”. The style of those sounds is different to anything else by anyone else - so I’m very proud of that.
I want to thank all the people that have bought it and still listen to it to this day.
You can watch a live performance of “368” at the Electric Ballroom in 2009 and “Sticks ‘n Stones” from Finsbury Park last year on YouTube now.
x
#KingsAndQueens15

My second album Kings & Queens is 15 years old today.
I began recording the album in a shed with my good friend Ben Bones, which had damp from floor to ceiling and a baby fox was living in it for a bit. We’re still playing songs off it to this day like “368” + “Man’s Machine”. The style of those sounds is different to anything else by anyone else - so I’m very proud of that.
I want to thank all the people that have bought it and still listen to it to this day.
You can watch a live performance of “368” at the Electric Ballroom in 2009 and “Sticks ‘n Stones” from Finsbury Park last year on YouTube now.
x
#KingsAndQueens15

My second album Kings & Queens is 15 years old today.
I began recording the album in a shed with my good friend Ben Bones, which had damp from floor to ceiling and a baby fox was living in it for a bit. We’re still playing songs off it to this day like “368” + “Man’s Machine”. The style of those sounds is different to anything else by anyone else - so I’m very proud of that.
I want to thank all the people that have bought it and still listen to it to this day.
You can watch a live performance of “368” at the Electric Ballroom in 2009 and “Sticks ‘n Stones” from Finsbury Park last year on YouTube now.
x
#KingsAndQueens15
My second album Kings & Queens is 15 years old today.
I began recording the album in a shed with my good friend Ben Bones, which had damp from floor to ceiling and a baby fox was living in it for a bit. We’re still playing songs off it to this day like “368” + “Man’s Machine”. The style of those sounds is different to anything else by anyone else - so I’m very proud of that.
I want to thank all the people that have bought it and still listen to it to this day.
You can watch a live performance of “368” at the Electric Ballroom in 2009 and “Sticks ‘n Stones” from Finsbury Park last year on YouTube now.
x
#KingsAndQueens15

My second album Kings & Queens is 15 years old today.
I began recording the album in a shed with my good friend Ben Bones, which had damp from floor to ceiling and a baby fox was living in it for a bit. We’re still playing songs off it to this day like “368” + “Man’s Machine”. The style of those sounds is different to anything else by anyone else - so I’m very proud of that.
I want to thank all the people that have bought it and still listen to it to this day.
You can watch a live performance of “368” at the Electric Ballroom in 2009 and “Sticks ‘n Stones” from Finsbury Park last year on YouTube now.
x
#KingsAndQueens15

My second album Kings & Queens is 15 years old today.
I began recording the album in a shed with my good friend Ben Bones, which had damp from floor to ceiling and a baby fox was living in it for a bit. We’re still playing songs off it to this day like “368” + “Man’s Machine”. The style of those sounds is different to anything else by anyone else - so I’m very proud of that.
I want to thank all the people that have bought it and still listen to it to this day.
You can watch a live performance of “368” at the Electric Ballroom in 2009 and “Sticks ‘n Stones” from Finsbury Park last year on YouTube now.
x
#KingsAndQueens15

My second album Kings & Queens is 15 years old today.
I began recording the album in a shed with my good friend Ben Bones, which had damp from floor to ceiling and a baby fox was living in it for a bit. We’re still playing songs off it to this day like “368” + “Man’s Machine”. The style of those sounds is different to anything else by anyone else - so I’m very proud of that.
I want to thank all the people that have bought it and still listen to it to this day.
You can watch a live performance of “368” at the Electric Ballroom in 2009 and “Sticks ‘n Stones” from Finsbury Park last year on YouTube now.
x
#KingsAndQueens15

My second album Kings & Queens is 15 years old today.
I began recording the album in a shed with my good friend Ben Bones, which had damp from floor to ceiling and a baby fox was living in it for a bit. We’re still playing songs off it to this day like “368” + “Man’s Machine”. The style of those sounds is different to anything else by anyone else - so I’m very proud of that.
I want to thank all the people that have bought it and still listen to it to this day.
You can watch a live performance of “368” at the Electric Ballroom in 2009 and “Sticks ‘n Stones” from Finsbury Park last year on YouTube now.
x
#KingsAndQueens15

I’ll be headlining @truckfestival in July, see you there! Link in stories for info on tickets x
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