Jamie Lenman runs us through some behind-the-scenes need-to-knows for his new EP, ‘Iknowyouknowiknow’.
→ This is my first EP as a solo artist
A lot of people think my last record, ‘King of Clubs’, was an EP, and that’s how it started, but it grew into something much bigger in terms of themes and obviously runtime, with its own world and its own design elements etc. I consider it to be a mini-album, and it’s an important distinction for me. Even though ‘Iknowyouknowiknow’ is only one track and a couple minutes shorter, it doesn’t have its own identity in the same way that ‘King Of Clubs’ did – it’s very much tied to the themes of main album ‘The Atheist’, so it’s more like a companion piece. I did put out two EPs with my band Reuben – our first ever release was a five-tracker called ‘Pilot’, and then the last thing we did before we broke up was a six-track split with two other bands. I love EPs – bigger than a snack but not as filling as a full meal – they’re like the brunch of the record world.
→ There wasn’t supposed to be an EP at all
I went into the studio in January last year with about fifteen songs, and the idea that we would simply record them all and see which ones worked best as an album. It’s always good if you have a track or two left over for things like b sides or charity compilations etc, but I felt like the eleven tracks we picked for the record told a complete story by themselves, and I didn’t want to overstuff it. That meant we had four tunes spare – enough for an EP – and the later I recorded one more song and added a remix of one of the album tracks to flesh it out a bit. It’s not that these are the songs that aren’t good enough to go on the album, they just weren’t necessary, and they work better outside it.






