Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica: | Frank Turner |
Electric Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals: | Ben Lloyd |
Bass: | Tarrant Anderson |
Piano, Organ, Keyboard, Vocals: | Matt Nasir |
Drums, Percussion, Vocals: | Nigel Powell |
So now the years are rolling by, and it’s not long since you and I could have been train drivers and astronauts. And now we’re stuck in furnished ruts, but yet the thing that really cuts is that we can’t remember how we got caught. Filtered air, computer screens, muffled sighs and might-have-beens – count your blessings, then breathe, and count to ten. And though it doesn’t often show, we are scared because we know our forefathers were famers and fishermen. And so the world has changed, worse or better’s hard to tell, but my hope remains within the arms of Isabel. So now our calloused hands once told a story honest as it’s old of sowing seeds and setting sail. But now our hands are soft and weak and working seven days a week at these salvation schemes that are bound to fail. And I’ll admit that I am scared of what I don’t understand. But darling, if you’re there, gentle voice and soothing hands, to quiet my despair, to shore up all my plans, darling, if you’re there... And so the world has changed, and I must change as well. The machines we’ve made will damn us into hell. And the time will come when all must save themselves. I will save my soul in the arms of Isabel.
Singer-songwriter Frank Turner has had an extraordinary two-years in his native England. Heralded as "The people's prince of punk poetry" by the NME, he has …