Album artwork for Fear Fear by Working Men's Club
Album artwork for Fear Fear by Working Men's Club
Album artwork for Fear Fear by Working Men's Club
Album artwork for Fear Fear by Working Men's Club

Songs created in the shadow of terror and loss, but that crackle and pop with defiance Fear Fear is a record made for agitating and dancing, for heart and soul, for here, now and tomorrow. It’s a record that explores juxtaposition; that of life and death, acceptance and isolation, environment and humanity, hope and despair, the real world and the digital world. That top to bottom rigour, the complete vision is what makes the second album from Working Men’s Club such a stunning and unique achievement.

Their critically acclaimed self-titled debut album, released in summer 2020, was the sound of singer and songwriter Syd Minsky-Sargeant processing a teenage life in Todmorden in the Upper Calder Valley. He was 16 when he wrote some of those songs, now 20, he had to get up and out of the Valley. “The first album was mostly a personal documentation lyrically, this is a blur between personal and a third-person perspective of what was going on.” Fear Fear documents the last two years. Yes, there is bleakness – but there is also hope and empathy. “I like the contrast of it being happy, uplifting music and really dark lyrics. It’s not a minimal record, certainly compared to the first one. That’s because there’s been a lot more going on that needed to be said.”

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Fear Fear

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Working Men's Club

Fear Fear

Heavenly
Album artwork for Fear Fear by Working Men's Club
Tape

£11.99£3.00

sale

Solid White with Black Flexo Print to Shell. Packed into Solid Pink/Clear Library Case with Standard 4/4 Inlay.

Released 15/07/2022Catalogue Number

HVNLP203CASS

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Album artwork for Fear Fear by Working Men's Club
CD

£11.99

Fluro Pink and Silver Pantone Printing - double sided foldout poster included.

Released 15/07/2022Catalogue Number

HVNLP203CD

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Album artwork for Fear Fear by Working Men's Club
LP

£24.99£21.99

sale

Fluro Pink and Silver Pantone Printing - limited edition reverse board o-card - 12” x 24” double sided foldout poster

Translucent Pink

Released 15/07/2022Catalogue Number

HVNLP203C

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Album artwork for Fear Fear by Working Men's Club
LP +

£27.99

Fluro Pink and Silver Pantone Printing - limited edition reverse board o-card - 12” x 24” double sided foldout poster

White
Released 15/07/2022Catalogue Number

HVNLP203I

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Songs created in the shadow of terror and loss, but that crackle and pop with defiance Fear Fear is a record made for agitating and dancing, for heart and soul, for here, now and tomorrow. It’s a record that explores juxtaposition; that of life and death, acceptance and isolation, environment and humanity, hope and despair, the real world and the digital world. That top to bottom rigour, the complete vision is what makes the second album from Working Men’s Club such a stunning and unique achievement.

Their critically acclaimed self-titled debut album, released in summer 2020, was the sound of singer and songwriter Syd Minsky-Sargeant processing a teenage life in Todmorden in the Upper Calder Valley. He was 16 when he wrote some of those songs, now 20, he had to get up and out of the Valley. “The first album was mostly a personal documentation lyrically, this is a blur between personal and a third-person perspective of what was going on.” Fear Fear documents the last two years. Yes, there is bleakness – but there is also hope and empathy. “I like the contrast of it being happy, uplifting music and really dark lyrics. It’s not a minimal record, certainly compared to the first one. That’s because there’s been a lot more going on that needed to be said.”