Posted on: July 18, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Turner Prize winner Martin Creed writes direct, compelling songs with the ability to both perturb and amuse. Think… the rhythmic punk of Ian Dury and the wit and pop nous of Glasgow’s Postcard Records.

Love to You – His debut album, is a collection of 18 love and hate songs and is released July 17th on Moshi Moshi Records.

Opening with the sound of waves on a beach and a calypso guitar it’s the new Sound of Summer!  The holiday mood was captured on this re-recording of “You’re The One For Me”  with the help of the Nice Nice Boys (Nick McCarthy of Franz Ferdinand and Andy Knowles of Johnny Marr & The Healers).

Not only is Martin Creed a Turner Prize-winning artist of some renown but with Love To You has recorded one of this year’s most irresistible albums. It has a total running time of less than 40 minutes and not a second is wasted. From the spitting vitriol of “Fuck Off” to the heartfelt title track “Love To You this is an album of short, sharp, funny yet touching songs delivered by Martin Creed and his band.

For Martin Creed there is no difference between making music and making art. He is perhaps best known for his Work No.227 “The lights going on and off”  and Work No. 850 in which runners ran through the Tate Gallery, and like his art, his music may be disarmingly simple but it makes an immediate impact. Work No. 1197 “All the bells in the country rung as quickly and as loudly as possible for three minutes” has been commissioned to herald the start of the London Olympics on 27 July 2012.

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