No Man's Land (Frank Turner album) explained

No Man's Land
Type:studio
Artist:Frank Turner
Cover:Frank Turner - No Man's Land.png
Alt:An all-black humanlike figure with a white face, long flowing hair, six arms, and four legs, stood in front of a dark blue background with a light blue ring on it.
Released:16 August 2019
Recorded:2019
Genre:Folk punk, folk rock
Length:48:09
Label:
Producer:Catherine Marks
Prev Title:Be More Kind
Prev Year:2018
Next Title:West Coast vs. Wessex
Next Year:2020

No Man's Land is the eighth studio album by English singer-songwriter Frank Turner, released on 16 August 2019[1] by Xtra Mile Recordings.

It is a concept album with songs about women from history, often with connections to music.[2]

Background

The album was announced alongside the release of the single "Sister Rosetta" on July 3, 2019.[3] Turner wrote the album as a way of drawing attention to the lives of "fascinating women" whose amazing lives were overlooked due to their gender.[4] These women include Byzantine princess Kassiani, Huda Sha'arawi, Nannie Doss, Nica Rothschild, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Jinny Bingham, Dora Hand and the CPR training manikin Resusci Anne.[5] Alongside the album's release, Turner and Somethin' Else released a podcast entitled Tales From No Man's Land in which he discusses the story of every woman that the songs are based on.[6] The album also features a new recording of the song "Silent Key" previously released on Turner's sixth album Positive Songs for Negative People.[7]

Reception

The album received generally favorable reviews with an aggregate score of 63/100 on Metacritic.[8] Many praised Turner's return to folk instead of the indie pop sound of his previous album Be More Kind.[9] However, the idea of the album saw much controversy, and the album received incredibly negative reviews from publishers such as The Independent and NME. The Independent described the album as "extreme mansplaining" and criticised the instrumentation as being "plodding" and Turner's limited vocal range being incredibly evident.[10] NME stated that the album was too similar to Turner's previous work, leading to the voices of the woman involved being completely overshadowed.[11] The Mic, however, argued that No Man's Land succeeded as an "astoundingly versatile and sensitive" concept album, noting that "overwhelmingly Turner opts for well realised curveballs as opposed to safe and unadventurous folk music".[12]

Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic.[13]

Additional musicians

Production

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SIGNED No Man's Land CD. Frank Turner. 2019-07-14.
  2. Web site: Thoughts on No Man's Land. Frank Turner. 14 July 2019. 2019-07-15.
  3. Web site: FRANK TURNER ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM NO MAN'S LAND. Kerrang!. 3 July 2019. 31 August 2019.
  4. Web site: Frank Turner - No Man's Land / Xtra Mile Recordings / Polydor Records from Piccadilly Records. Piccadilly Records. 16 August 2019. 31 August 2019.
  5. Web site: Frank Turner - No Man's Land - LP+ - Rough Trade. Rough Trade. 16 August 2019. 31 August 2019.
  6. Web site: Frank Turner's Tales From No Man's Land on acast. Acast. 31 August 2019.
  7. Web site: Silent Key. Frank Turner. Turner. Frank. 31 August 2019.
  8. Web site: No Man's Land by Frank Turner Reviews and Tracks - Metacritic. Metacritic. 31 August 2019.
  9. Web site: No Man's Land - Frank Turner. AllMusic. Jurek. Thom. 31 August 2019.
  10. Web site: Frank Turner review, No Man's Land: More a case of extreme mansplaining. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220621/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/frank-turner-review-no-mans-land-tracklist-tour-sister-rosetta-tour-a9047916.html . 21 June 2022 . subscription . live. The Independent. O'Connor. Roisin. 15 August 2019. 31 August 2019.
  11. Web site: Frank Turner - 'No Man's Land' review. NME. Richards. Will. 14 August 2019. 31 August 2019.
  12. Web site: Album Review: Frank Turner - 'No Man's Land'. The Mic. Chadwick. Cameron. 15 August 2019. 11 September 2019.
  13. Web site: No Man's Land - Frank Turner | Credits | AllMusic. AllMusic.