JAKE SHEARS DROPS NEW TRACK
DEVIL CAME DOWN THE DANCE FLOOR(FT. AMBER MARTIN)
NEW ALBUM – LAST MAN DANCING – OUT 2 JUNE
INTIMATE ALBUM LAUNCH DATES & SUMMER SHOWS CONFIRMED
Jake Shears has today dropped a brand new track, ‘Devil Came Down the Dance Floor’, featuring Amber Martin. It’s the second preview of upcoming album Last Man Dancing, which was introduced in irresistible style recently with first single ‘Too Much Music’: currently #11 in the National Airplay Chart, having received its official live debut at Radio 2’s Piano Rooms (where Jake was joined by Pet Shop Boys’ Neil Tennant, and the BBC Concert Orchestra).
‘Devil Came Down the Dance Floor’ previews the immersive second half of Last Man Dancing, in which Jake Shears takes a lifelong love affair with club-culture towards bold new heights. A hedonistic twist on the richly soulful house of Todd Terje or Sylvester, this transformative encounter with the devil features a memorable vocal from Amber Martin: a hugely-celebrated NYC vocalist and performing artist who Shears first collaborated with on Scissor Sisters’ Pharrell-produced ‘Inevitable’. “Devil… was a joy to create and I’m so excited to share it,” Jake comments. “Amber Martin is one of my best friends and favourite singers and it’s an honour to have her absolutely killing it on this song.”
Listen to ‘Devil Came Down the Dance Floor’ (ft. Amber Martin):
The self-confessed Last Man Dancing witnesses Jake Shears back where he belongs: at the centre of the party, and central too to the pop culture landscape he without doubt helped form. The record was conceived between the US, Portugal, and London – where Jake relocated from his New Orleans home during the pandemic – alongside the sort of head-turning guestlist that, in Shears’ cross-pollinating universe, also makes total sense: from Amber Martin and Boys Noize to Big Freedia, Kylie Minogue, and cameos from Jane Fonda and Iggy Pop. Tracks like ‘Last Man Dancing’ summon this fresh start, but also a return to self in a record that’s variously poignant, surreal and euphoric. Throughout an unorthodox career that has spanned multi-million global album sales, Brits, Ivor Novellos, Grammy award nominations and arena tours, Jake Shears has continued to shape-shift: he has not only written an acclaimed memoir (‘Boys Keep Swinging’) and performed on Broadway, but also recently opened a musical in London to rave reviews (Tammy Faye, written alongside Elton John and British playwright James Graham). That pull to keep moving – whether on the dancefloor, or in creating cathartic art – has remained a constant in Jake Shears’ extraordinary life. In his own words, “while not everyone might make it to the end, it’s the last ones dancing who are rewarded with the most magical moments.”
With work that still speaks evenly to the margins and the masses, Last Man Dancing will launch alongside Jake Shears’ welcome return to the stage. His UK tour – featuring an intimate London show at Village Underground – sold out immediately, with further live activity confirmed over the months ahead; ranging from the Aladdin Sane tribute at London’s Southbank Centre alongside the Nu Civilisation Orchestra, to an arena tour with Duran Duran this April. Catch Jake Shears live below, with much more to follow soon.
JAKE SHEARS LIVE
21.04.23 || London || Southbank Centre (‘Aladdin Sane: 50 Years’)
29.04.23 || Manchester || AO Arena *
01.05.23 || London || O2 Arena *
02.05.23 || London || O2 Arena London *
04.05.23 || Leeds || First Direct Arena *
05.05.23 || Birmingham || Utilia Arena *
07.05.23 || Dublin || 3Arena *
09.05.23 || Glasgow || OVO Hydro *
30.05.23 || Glasgow || SWG3 Warehouse
01.06.23 || Brighton || Concorde 2
02.06.23 || London || Village Underground – SOLD OUT
04.06.23 || London || Mighty Hoopla
28.06.23 || Lytham || Lytham Festival
*w/ Duran Duran
Last Man Dancing is available to pre-order on CD, Coloured Vinyl, Cassette and Digitally now via https://mute.ffm.to/jakeshears
LAST MAN DANCING TRACKLISTING
1.‘Too Much Music’
3.‘Voices’ (ft. Kylie Minogue)
4.‘I Used to Be in Love’
5.‘Really Big Deal’
6.‘Last Man Dancing’
7.‘8 Ball’ (ft. Le Chev)
8.‘Devil Came Down the Dance Floor’ (ft. Amber Martin)
9.‘Mess of Me’
10.‘Doses’ (ft. Big Freedia)
11.‘Radio Eyes’
12.‘Diamonds Don’t Burn’