
We’re excited to announce the opening of our first ever ThirdManRecords store outside the USA. Situated on Marshall Street in the heart of London’s historic Soho – an area renowned for its rich musical history – the London store will complete a trio of Third Man physical spaces that includes buildings in Nashville, Tennessee and Detroit, Michigan. Located at 1 Marshall Street, London W1F 9BA, the store will officially open to the public on Saturday 25th September. Come one come all, with priority given to #ThirdManVault members.
The space has been personally designed by Third Man founder Jack White. Third Man Records London (Third Man Records London) will be multi-functional, tripling up as a two-level retail space, an intimate live music venue named “The Blue Basement,” and a European headquarters for Third Man Records. It will feature a host of quirks, details and idiosyncrasies. In celebration of the opening, we approached some of our favourite UK artists –Paul Weller, David Ruffin, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Cornershop, Gina Birch of The Raincoats and the great, lost Manchester group Magic Roundabout – to record something brand new or contribute something previously unheard to the Third Man catalogue. These exclusive releases will be available to buy on black vinyl on 25th September from the Third Man Webstore (soon to be expanding to the UK/EU), at all three Third Man Records stores, and independent record shops everywhere, and on very limited edition yellow vinyl in the Third Man London store only.
To celebrate the opening of The Third Man Records Store London store on 25th September they asked if we’d like to provide something unique for a vinyl release. Our friends at Third Man are based in Detroit where the label was born. Our sound engineer has the useful habit of recording our live shows so we invited Third Man to choose three songs from our last show in Detroit’s historic Fox Theatre on 23rd Oct 2018. They chose The Living End, Teenage Lust and Cracking Up. This is also our first 7” vinyl release since 1998.The 7″ will be available in good record stores on 25th September on black vinyl, and on very limited edition yellow vinyl only in Third Man’s new London shop.
