Another new Jamie T song ‘Power Over Men’ is coming later today

The track is the latest cut to be taken from forthcoming album ‘Trick’.
Update: the track has now landed. You can hear it here.



Another track from Jamie T’s new album is getting a first spin later today (August 9th).



‘Power Over Men’ is the latest cut to be taken from ‘Trick’, his fourth full-length set for release on September 2nd via Virgin EMI. Led by the already debuted single and opener ‘Tinfoil Boy’, ‘Trick’ was recorded in London and Detroit, with co-production and all instruments played by Jamie and his ‘long-time creative partner’ James Dring. A press release describes it as “the kind of brave and eclectic rock/punk/reggae/rap/pop celebration that only Jamie T could make.”



The new track is set to debut on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show tonight as her Hottest Record.



https://twitter.com/jamietmusic/status/762962036988973056



The track listing for ‘Trick’ reads:



Tinfoil Boy

Drone Strike

Power Over Men

Tescoland

Police Tapes

Dragon Bones

Joan of Arc

Solomon Eagle

Robin Hood

Sign of the Times

Crossfire Love

Self Esteem



To support the release, Jamie T is also off on tour. Kicking off on September 27th in Dublin, the run includes three nights at London’s Brixton Academy and finishes up on October 22nd in Cambridge. The dates in full read:



September

27 Olympia, Dublin

28 Limelight 1, Belfast



October

01 O2 Academy, Birmingham

02 University Great Hall, Cardiff

03 Guildhall, Portsmouth

05 De Montford Hall, Leicester

06 Cliffs Pavilion, Southend

08 Brixton Academy, London

09 Brixton Academy, London

10 Brixton Academy, London

12 02 Academy, Bournemouth

13 Olympia, Liverpool

15 O2 Academy, Leeds

16 O2 Academy, Newcastle

17 O2 Academy, Glasgow

20 O2 Apollo, Manchester

21 O2 Academy, Sheffield

22 Corn Exchange, Cambridge

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