“I’m the man / The one you hate / Don’t you understand / He’s like me the man…”
Songwriter, singer, and visual artist Jehnny Beth has released an incendiary, industrial new track today called ‘I’m The Man’ as part of the Peaky Blinders soundtrack; the song was first featured in the fourth episode of the show’s current season this past September.
‘I’m The Man’ is one of only three unreleased tracks on the soundtrack, and was hand chosen for inclusion by acclaimed Peaky Blinders’ director/writer Anthony Byrne during the editing of the last season. After instantly falling in love with the track, Byrne reached out to Jehnny Beth about using it in an episode, which led to its inclusion on the soundtrack.
Jehnny Beth says about the track: “‘I’m The Man’ is an attempted study on humankind, what we define as evil and the inner conflict of morality. Because it is much easier to label the people who are clearly tormented by obsessions as monsters than to discern the universal human background which is visible behind them. However, this song has not even a remote connection with a sociological study, collective psychology, or present politics; It is a poetic work first and foremost. Its aim is to make you feel, not think.”
Best known as the charismatic lead singer and co-writer of UK band Savages, who received Mercury Prize nominations for their two albums Silence Yourself (2013) and Adore Life (2016), this new song is the second offering of Beth’s solo material; the first being the soundtrack for Showtime’s XY Chelsea – a documentary about Chelsea Manning — which she co-wrote and recorded with longtime producer Johnny Hostile.
While Savages have been on a break since 2017, Jehnny Beth has used the time well, making a handful of live guest appearances and collaborating with artists including PJ Harvey, The XX, Gorillaz, The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas, and Anna Calvi.
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