Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Northampton Chronicle and Echo, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. Muddiman is set to release ‘Sea Shells’ next week – with the guitar-driven track serving both an ode to the planet and a provocative commentary on environmental issues. Talking about the track, the Northants musician said: “ Earth , in all its beauty, must be laughing at us - while being deeply wounded and screaming in the face of our madness.
Advertisement Advertisement “The undeniable effects of global warming and our impact need to be highlighted as often as possible, right under everyone’s nose, forcing us to face the facts. “The evidence is obvious, and constant change in our behaviour is vital. “Anthropocene is a word we all need to know and understand.
It’s no joke. It’s a true story.” Muddiman is best known for playing in Gary Numan 's band and also with Pop Will Eat Itself.
Advertisement Advertisement As a solo artist he has also previously released the albums Domino Blitz and Paradise Runs Deeper. After stepping away from the music scene, Muddiman embraced his artistic evolution, creating hundreds of architectural works, cinematic portraits and abstract narratives for global exhibitions and collectors. “Everything he’s ever done has been uniquely his, but art seems to be the thing that pulled it all together,” explains Numan.
Muddiman’s inspiration for ‘Sea Shells’ came from his frustration w.
