Change the Show
After a fraught few years, the Wirral singer-songwriter searches for comfort in new beginnings on his fourth album
All in all, the blanketing lime-lit production, the in-your-face ’60s nostalgia, the five-sugars-in-the-tea gooiness of it all may be too cloying for some.
Early on in his fourth album, 2022's ebulliently retro Change the Show, Miles Kane admits, "I'm an old school orchestrator, a forgotten cocktail shaker."
Miles Kane’s fourth studio album is unlike any of his previous solo work; Change The Show is hugely inspired by the '60s and '70s sounds of Motown and Northern Soul, which could be somewhat expected following his work with The Jaded Hearts Club, but a plunge nevertheless.
Miles Kane returns with his most well-rounded album to date, a deft fusion of genres. ‘Change The Show’ is a deep dive into his musings on