BAXTER DURY announces new album ‘I Thought I Was Better Than You’ & shares new single ‘Aylesbury Boy’

Baxter Dury
Credit: Tom Beard

Musician, writer and Renaissance man Baxter Dury returns with his new track “Aylesbury Boy”, taken from his seventh studio album I Thought I Was Better Than You. Due for release June 2, 2023, through Heavenly Recordings, the album is produced by Paul White, celebrated for his work in Golden Rules and with the likes of Charli XCX and Danny Brown.

Hotly-tipped new singer-songwriters Eska and JGrrey feature in addition to Baxter’s regular vocalist Madeline Hart.

On the new track Baxter says: “This song is about coming from one place and arriving at another without fitting in to either, and I think of these people like characters from Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away.”

“Day ghosts raised by long faces,” he sings in his over gesticulated, Ladbroke Grovian sputter: if a ‘Day Ghost’ is “someone who roams the streets avoiding school”, and a ‘Long Face’ is a “disappointed adult”, then this line takes on a new emotional weight, drawing out are sympathy and unlocking the unique language of Baxter’s imagination. When you combine this with the swinging hip-hop beat, it makes for a dizzying combination of humour and poignancy – a Baxter Dury special.

Listen to “Aylesbury Boy” – BELOW:

The last album The Night Chancers received the best reviews of Baxter’s career, and the first volume of his memoir, Chaise Longue, was similarly critically acclaimed.
1. So Much Money

Album artwork and tracklist below:

Baxter Dury

2. Aylesbury Boy feat JGrrey

3. Celebrate Me

4. Leon

5. Crashes

6. Sincere

7. Pale White Nissan feat JGrrey

8. Shadow

9. Crowded Rooms

10. Glows

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