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James Adrian Brown Forever Neon Lights Vinyl LP 2026

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Cat no. CIS202LP
Tracklist:

1. Forever Neon Lights
2. Generator
3. Sidestep
4. The Firing Range
5. Promenade
6. Northwestern
7. Poster Child
8. Up In The Nest
9. Somewhere I’m Not
10. Remember

James Adrian Brown announces debut solo album Forever Neon Lights on Castles In Space.

Hot off the heels of producing Benefits’ critically acclaimed album Constant Noise earlier this year, and following a continual flow of live shows, singles, EPs,
collaborations and remixes by the likes of Hayden Thorpe, Blood Red Shoes & Benefits.

The former Pulled Apart By Horses guitarist turned electronic pathfinder James Adrian Brown unveils his long-awaited debut record Forever Neon Lights.
A deeply personal yet outward-looking debut, Forever Neon Lights is a conceptual record that draws on memory, imagination, and transformation. Across its
tracks, Brown reflects on childhood wonder, the excitement of possibility, and the struggles and triumphs of chasing a creative life. The Blackpool
Illuminations serve as both literal and metaphorical inspiration: dazzling, unending, and powered by unseen energy.

Sonically, the album finds Brown pushing into new territory with long-time producer James Mottershead, weaving pulsing electronics, immersive textures, and
evocative melodies into a dynamic, shifting instrumental landscape. It marks a bold evolution from his guitar-led past into a fully realised electronic vision.

Speaking about making the record, Brown says: “This album is me laying everything out, the things I’ve carried since being a child, the hopes, dreams, and
doubts I’ve felt as an adult, and the stubbornness to see things through. Writing and recording it felt like reconnecting with that wide-eyed version of myself
who thought the lights back in Blackpool wrapped right around the entire country every Christmas and went on forever. It’s about taking that feeling and
turning it into something lasting and real.”