Dentures Out

Dentures Out is the twelfth studio album by Scottish folk rock duo the Proclaimers. It was released on 16 September 2022 on Cooking Vinyl.

Dentures Out
Studio album by
Released16 September 2022
StudioRockfield Studios, Wales
GenreRock
Length33:33
LabelCooking Vinyl
ProducerDave Eringa
The Proclaimers chronology
Angry Cyclist
(2018)
Dentures Out
(2022)

Writing and production

The band stated that coronavirus restrictions in 2020 and 2021 posed a major barrier to the duo's songwriting as the two were unable to get together, and that several songs reflect the melancholy of that period.[1]

Dentures Out was recorded in Wales at Rockfield Studios over a period of three weeks.[2]

Content

The Irish Times described the record as a "quasi-political manifesto".[3] Dentures Out has been remarked upon for its anti-nostalgia stance. Timothy Monger of AllMusic stated that the record "took aim" at the press for "weaponizing" nostalgia during the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] The duo have stated that the title track, "Dentures Out", is a reflection on the "terminal decline" of Britain.[1] Other album songs such as "The World That Was" describes Britain during and after the pandemic, as did "Sundays by John Calvin" which referenced Sundays during lockdown, "Things As They Are" which attacked twenty-first century capitalism, the media and political class who maintain the status quo, whilst "Feast Your Eyes" appears to be a contemplation on mortality and the fleeting nature of life.

Reception

Dentures Out has been described by Louder Than War as showing the band as being "at their sharpest, wittiest, loudest and rocking best" and as a "must-listen".[5]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Craig and Charlie Reid

No.TitleLength
1."Dentures Out"2:20
2."The World That Was"2:19
3."Feast Your Eyes"2:44
4."Praise"2:17
5."News to Nietzsche"2:55
6."Things As They Are"2:30
7."Signs of Love"2:12
8."Drop Dead Destiny"2:42
9."The Recent Past"2:35
10."Sundays by John Calvin"2:37
11."Draw Another Line"2:34
12."Play the Man"2:34
13."What the Audience Knew"3:14

Charts

Chart (2022) Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC)[6] 6
UK Albums (OCC)[7] 59
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[8] 5

References

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