Jack Allsopp aka Just Jack, first emerged in 2003 with his critically acclaimed debut album, The Outer Marker.
His mainstream breakthrough came in 2007 with the album ‘Overtones’ (Mercury Records), featuring the Ivor Novello nominated hit Starz In Their Eyes. This was followed by All Night Cinema in 2009 which produced the hits The Day I Died and Embers. Following this, he released four well-received EPs and, under a pseudonym, contributed vocals to a series of successful underground house tracks.
Now Jack returns with his fourth album, ‘What We Did Today’, independently released through his own Nearly Native Records. Full of earworm melodies and insightful lyrics, the record tell stories of childhood crushes, failing marriages, dealing with kids when hungover, and being strip-searched at a festival. The production is warm and organic, blending live instruments with analogue electronics.
Jack Allsopp aka Just Jack, first emerged in 2003 with his critically acclaimed debut album, The Outer Marker.
His mainstream breakthrough came in 2007 with the album ‘Overtones’ (Mercury Records), featuring the Ivor Novello nominated hit Starz In Their Eyes. This was followed by All Night Cinema in 2009 which produced the hits The Day I Died and Embers. Following this, he released four well-received EPs and, under a pseudonym, contributed vocals to a series of successful underground house tracks.
Now Jack returns with his fourth album, ‘What We Did Today’, independently released through his own Nearly Native Records. Full of earworm melodies and insightful lyrics, the record tell stories of childhood crushes, failing marriages, dealing with kids when hungover, and being strip-searched at a festival. The production is warm and organic, blending live instruments with analogue electronics.