Ireland’s Cathal Coughlan, formerly of Microdisney and The Fatima Mansion, is turning heads with his latest solo effort The Knockout Artist, the third single from his forthcoming album Song of Co-Aklan (Dimple Discs).
The Guardian hailed Coughlan as “the most underrated lyricist in pop today,” which is tragic, because his erudite yet approachable songwriting is stellar: caustic, literate lyricism; an earworm hook. DJ John Peel once stated he could “listen to Cathal Coughlan sing the phone book,” and this writer fervently agrees: Coughlan’s songwriting skills mirror more theatrical, baroque acts such as The Divine Comedy, Duke Special and Nick Kelly. After Fatima Mansions called it quits in the mid-90s, Coughlan has released five solo albums to great acclaim.
“The Knockout Artist reflects on the predicament of the damaged man who owes his great material success to the grotesque displays he makes out of his state of damage, by literally punching himself unconscious in the ring,” explains Coughlan. “A prisoner of success, he cannot escape his seamy working environment, or improve upon his condition as a human. And still the queasy seaside masses show up, and keep him and his family in chintzy opulent style. When Dean Parrish sang ‘I’m On My Way’, there was room to believe that the song’s narrator’s selfish naïveté just might, in the end, save him from Skid Row. The Knockout Artist, though, had exhausted all of that happenstance already when fame found him. Now he is doomed.”
Recorded in London, this song features Coughlan’s long-time collaborators from the Grand Necropolitan Quartet: drummer Nick Allum (Fatima Mansions, The Apartments), guitarist James Woodrow, cellist Audrey Riley (Lush, The Sundays, The Smiths, Nick Cave, The Cure, The Go-Betweens, Smashing Pumpkins, Catherine Wheel, Moloko and Coldplay). Anchoring the song is bassist Rhodri Marsden (Scritti Politti). The song features a storming rhythm track from bassist Jonathan Fell (Microdisney/High Llamas) and drummer Nick Allum (Grand Necropolitan), reunited on record for the first time since the Fatima Mansions’ Against Nature in 1989. Choral background vocals and slide guitar are contributed by High Llamas/Microdisney alumnus John Bennett, as Coughlan’s creative partner from the latter act, Sean O’Hagan.
This album also features contributions from Luke Haines (The Auteurs, Black Box Recorder) on bass and baritone guitar. The eye-catching cover art for the Song of Co-Aklan LP is by outsider artist Cristabel Christo and originated by Bruce Brand, award-winning designer for The Darkness and The White Stripes.
Watch the video for “The Knockout Artist” below:
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