I'm Not Sorry, I was Just Being Me

Vinyl LP
Liverpool duo Hannah Merrick and Craig Whittle, aka King Hannah have announced their debut LP I’m Not Sorry, I Was Just Being Me via City Slang.

The announcement is accompanied by the release of the new single All Being Fine. Originally inspired by Smog and noisy, lo-fi 90s bands, the track pulls the listener in immediately with its upbeat on the outside, sinister on the inside atmospherics, coming across like the aural equivalent of the opening of David Lynch’s classic film “Blue Velvet” - the bloody finger lying in the lush green grass. The video’s sun-drenched visual, directed by Whittle, is a perfect pairing, showcasing the band at their best: enigmatic, mysterious, but blackly humorous with it

King Hannah make music that lives somewhere between the gorgeously meditative pop of Yo La Tengo and the beautiful drama of Sharon Van Etten, the latter of which gave them a cosign for their 2020 EP. The foundation of I’m Not Sorry, I Was Just Being Me lives in Merrick's, Raymond Carver-Esque realism-inspired lyrics. Formed in 2017, the duo met waiting tables in Liverpool. Having seen Merrick perform years before and being serendipitously assigned to show Whittle the ropes at the new job, he immediately pestered her to play music with him. A writing routine was formed leading to their debut EP Tell Me Your Mind And I’ll Tell You Mine, which garnered early attention from The Guardian, Under The Radar, Brooklyn Vegan, Stereogum and more.

Tracklisting

  1. A Well-Made Woman 
  2. So Much Water So Close To Drone
  3. All Being Fine 
  4. Big Big Baby 
  5. Ants Crawling on an Apple Stork
  6. The Moods That I Get In
  7. Foolius Caesar
  8. Death of the House Phone
  9. Go-Kart Kid (HELL NO!)
  10. I’m Not Sorry, I Was Just Being Me
  11. Berenson
  12. It’s Me and You, Kid