

Jamie T is reintroducing his fans to a world of nostalgia with his upcoming sixth studio album, 'Ghosts (100 Days Of Morning)', set for release on October 9 via Polydor Records. This 11-track collection dives into themes of self-reflection and remembrance of the vibrant '80s indie era. 'Ghosts' symbolizes an introspective look at the parts of ourselves we often overlook, akin to ghosts lurking in the shadows of our past, according to Jamie Treays, the creative force behind Jamie T. Following the success of his chart-topping album, 'The Theory Of Whatever', Jamie continues to harness his signature sound. The album promises a heartfelt tableau where time meets music. The release of '3310', the vibrant lead single, named after the iconic Nokia phone, serves as a nostalgic tribute and provides the first glimpse of what 'Ghosts' will unfold. Directed by Rob Thorogood and capturing the magic of seaside life, the '3310' music video is a visual delight. Notably, Jamie's work has evolved, marked by his collaboration with producer Fred Again.. on the emotionally-charged 'Lights Burn Dimmer'. This reimagining highlights a period of personal growth during which Jamie turned a challenging song-writing process into a more uplifting anthem. As he prepares to preview 'Ghosts' at London's Scala—a significant moment following his major performance at Finsbury Park—Jamie reflects on his journey since his Mercury Prize-nominated debut 'Panic Prevention' in 2007. Having firmly planted his footprint within the UK music scene and internationally, Jamie T remains a pivotal figure in indie music, captivating audiences with every performance, including moments at Glastonbury Festival and beyond. As 'Ghosts (100 Days Of Morning)' approaches, the anticipation builds for both his return and the stories he's poised to tell.