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Johnny Marr Returns to Fever Dreams

Posted by Aaron H on November 11, 2021

Johnny Marr Returns to Fever Dreams
Photo Credit: Becca Smith (BMG)

Johnny Marr has released the two new singles from his Fever Dreams project. "Tenement Time" and "Sensory Street" come from Fever Dreams Pt. 2 -- due to release December 17th on BMG. On "Tenement Time," Marr says: 

That’s the experience of growing up in the inner city as a little kid, running around being quite wild. This idea of “Forever, forever is mine” - it’s about running around Ardwick, bunking into warehouses and getting chased. That was the first time I was self-consciously into culture: around people who wore certain clothes, and it was part of being a little Manchester boy, really. I have a real romanticism about that period of my life.

You can check out the music video for "Tenement Time" below and the lyric video for "Sensory Street" HERE. Pre-order Fever Dreams Pts 1-4 now -- available February 25th.

Johnny Marr Returns to Fever Dreams
Photo Credit: Becca Smith (BMG)

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