RSD 12/4/25:
Celebrating their high-street heritage Creeping Jean have always been open about funding their band from the revenue they make selling second-hand retro clothes. Their first album (When’s The Blowout) was funding by the sale of 2000 pairs of second-hand converse. Their second album (Business Is Dead), by sales of half a ton of second-hand leather jackets. So for this very special Record Store Day release, the band have gone all in, and recorded two band-new tracks in their second hand clothes shop itself. Filming and recording the two new tracks in the round, surrounded by piles of vintage denim, while Sunday shoppers peered in the shop window. Having recently toured with Rival Sons, Creeping Jean are a band itching to get more music out in the world and with tons of new ideas these two new singles are bound to appeal. Championed by BBC6Music’s Amy Lamé amongst others, Creeping Jean offer up huge indie-rock tunes to get you on the dance floor.