Young Pilgrim | ||||
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Studio album by Charlie Simpson | ||||
Released | 15 August 2011 | |||
Recorded | 2010 in London, England | |||
Genre | Acoustic, folk, indie rock | |||
Length | 44:59 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | PIAS | |||
Producer | Danton Supple | |||
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Singles from Young Pilgrim | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AbsolutePunk | 95% |
BBC Music | (favorable) |
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Melodic.net | |
NME | 5/10 |
Rock Sound | 8/10 |
Sunday Mercury | (favorable) |
Yorkshire Post | (favorable) |
Under The Gun Review | 7/10 |
Young Pilgrim is the debut studio album by British singer-songwriter Charlie Simpson. The album was produced by Danton Supple (Doves, Coldplay) and was released on 15 August 2011 through independent label PIAS Recordings.
Following the extended hiatus announced by Fightstar in 2010, Simpson began writing solo material in conjunction with fan funding website Pledge Music. The platform was launched in 2009, as an innovative new way of involving fans in the record making process. Fans "pledge" to receive a copy of the completed project (an album or EP), while also having the chance to purchase exclusive extras such as private gigs, music video appearances, or even providing backing vocals during recording.
Simpson first issued new material on Christmas day 2010, releasing a "pledgers only" EP entitled When We Were Lions. The EP and subsequent singles, garnered praise from music critics, seeing "Down Down Down" selected as "Record of the Week" by BBC Radio 1 presenter Fearne Cotton. Simpson has described his solo work as "something completely different", while it has been noted the album contains elements of melancholy, similar to the works of The National, Bon Iver, and Jackson Browne.