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There’s No Underground 
7 inch vinyl single

Triple 7″ Album! 

Second album from who we call ‘The Martin Hannett of Anti-folk’, Sir Ian Button, whose production credits include David Cronenberg’s Wife, Extradition Order and also Paul Hawkins & Thee Awkward Silences who he plays drums for. His career began with Thrashing Doves and went on from a 17 year stint being the guitar player for Death In Vegas (1994-2011)… His songwriting and production prowess are again fully realised in this meticulous collection of songs with a great emotional pull and heartfelt lyrics… NUT IT!!! 

Triple 7″ version pressed on 42g black vinyl. Each 4-song EP is in an individual 7″ single card sleeve and all three come in a wide spine (7mm) outer card sleeve. Black/Silver Pantone artwork throughout. 
Download includes main album tracks plus EIGHT bonus/alternate and extended mixes. 

Personnel: 
Ian Button, Robert Halcrow, Robert Rotifer, Ralegh Long, Darren Hayman, Jack Hayter, Mat Flint, Ruari Meehan, Alex Templeton-Ward, Mary Epworth, Will Twynham, Hélène Bradley, Nick Tidmarsh
1. The Ghost Of Something Small 02:11 
2. There\’s No Underground 02:37 
3. Accident\’s Children 03:29 
4. The Day The Government Went On Strike 02:13 
5. Umbrella Man 03:50 
6. The Long Shadows Of Lee 01:53 
7. When She Said What She Said 02:35 
8. A Cloud Fallen Down From The Sky 02:37 
9. Nutflake Social 02:35 
10. Si J\’Étais Français 01:40 
11. Winter Sunset\’s Gone 01:02 
12. Rock N Roll Sunday Afternoon City Lights 03:10ildren 03:29 
4. The Day The Government Went On Strike 02:13 
5. Umbrella Man 03:50 
6. The Long Shadows Of Lee 01:53 
7. When She Said What She Said 02:35 
8. A Cloud Fallen Down From The Sky 02:37 
9. Nutflake Social 02:35 
10. Si J’Étais Français 01:40 
11. Winter Sunset’s Gone 01:02 
12. Rock N Roll Sunday Afternoon City Lights 03:10

http://harmonicdistort.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/papernut-cambridge-theres-no-underground.html ….”a sadness-tinged postcard from the end of the line.”……Harmonic Distortion

http://www.pennyblackmusic.co.uk/MagSitePages/Article.aspx?id=7631 Papernut Cambridge Interview with Ian Button

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