Working Men's Club Star Minsky Sargeant Goes Solo on I Don't Wanna

Sydney Minsky Sargeant from Manchester dance-rock band Working Men's Club releases his first solo album in September. The musician created songs spanning his entire life from his teenage years in Todmorden. He draws inspiration from artists like Nick Drake, Bert Jansch, Bon Iver, Bill Callahan and Robert Kirby. His new sound blends downbeat acoustic elements with electronic pop reminiscent of Beta Band and Fontaines D.C. The lead single I Don't Wanna features the memorable line about loving something wrong but not wanting to be right.

Minsky Sargeant also performs with the new group Demise Of Love alongside Daniel Avery and James Greenwood from Ghost Culture. His solo record Lunga contains twelve tracks that explore personal themes and relationships. The artist explains he wants to show more emotion and vulnerability through these songs. He used music to work through complicated thoughts and feelings about people he cares about most.

Director Nick Griffiths created a video for I Don't Wanna that fans can watch online. The album also features an intro track and For Your Hand which received a recent live session performance. Domino Records will release Lunga on September 12 with pre-orders available. The record represents a more intimate side of the Working Men's Club frontman.
 

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