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    FutureNever Blue & Red Marble Vinyl (Standard Edition)

    FutureNever Translucent Blue Vinyl (Exclusive Edition)  (SOLD OUT)

    FutureNever Picture Disc Vinyl (Carve Your Name In FutureNever Edition)  (SOLD OUT)

     

    First 500 pre-orders will be personally signed by Daniel Johns.

    Limited edition - one pressing only. Never to be repeated.

     

    Thank you for listening to my podcast ‘Who Is Daniel Johns?’ I didn’t know that I needed that experience but I did. The reception around the world has inspired me and I’m not anxious about what comes next anymore, I’m ready for the ‘FutureNever’. ‘FutureNever’ is my new album, it is coming out April 1st 2022 and is available for pre-order now. This time I’m doing things on my own terms, ‘FutureNever’ will be the first album I release on my own label via a new global deal with my friends at BMG. ‘FutureNever’ is a place where your past, present and future collide - in the ‘FutureNever’ the quantum of your past experiences become your superpower. The experience of the podcast has helped me make peace with my past and I’m ready to tackle this new world bravely. I won’t be leading in with singles, the album is designed to be enjoyed as an album. Call me a hopeless romantic but that’s the benefit of releasing music on your own label. Nobody can tell you what to do. ‘FutureNever’ is an eclectic mix of music that I’ve made over the last couple of years. A few of my friends will be jumping on the record, I’ll be slowly revealing them in the lead up to the album. Visit FutureNever.art to pre-order now and I’ll send you an email with a link to my new version of After All These Years which you may have heard throughout the podcast. FutureNever.art is an evolving, interactive platform and leading into the album release I have a lot of surprises planned. I’m ready to have fun with this and I’m excited to do this together with you. I’ve got some new merch items on sale and a very special limited edition vinyl bundle where 500 people who order ‘FutureNever’ will have their names (or the name of a friend or loved one) ‘carved’ onto the marbleised vinyl. I know I have a tendency to go missing but I’m back now.

    Follow me into ‘FutureNever’.
    Dan x

  2. 15 minutes ago, OneThreeOneTwo said:

    IDK, you tell us. It took decades (and for him to die first) for Jimmy Saville's 589 victims to be recognized and that's despite how "pedo-scare"-prone UK media & culture often is and how quickly people there are willing to assume the worst based on insinuation. And yet, somehow, Saville was the Teflon Don of pedo-accusations, all of which were apparently warranted.

    Amazingly delusional to think backlash works uniformly across all contexts, or that it should. Can I invite you to have a grip on reality, to avoid such delusional presumptions about how the world works/ought to work?

    It must really be mentally exhausting to be in a never-ending pursuit of justice for all of the worlds injustices

  3. 4 hours ago, sonumbertwelve said:

    What are you guys doing before you check out a new artist?? Going to their wiki page or digging deep to try to figure out if they are a good enough person in their personal life so that you can feel better about listening to their music or enjoying their art??? Are you?? No - didn't think so.

    I like to collect DNA and mail off to 23andMe to see if any of their ancestors were racists or pedophiles personally

     

    4 hours ago, timsimmons said:

    Its fine to ignore the personal stuff, and if you can bury your head like an ostrich and not know anything about him and focus only on the music, go for it. More power to you. But if you even know the story, I don't know how you can untangle the two.

    Easy

     

     

     

     

    No point in arguing with 1312, that guy is a brick wall of grad-level knowledge and enlightenment.

  4. aha yes, we expect all our favorite musicians to be grown-up,  mature,  model citizens. Usually the most creative people are also the most fucked up people. Ego-mania and a strong disconnection from reality is usually what drives these types to perfection and pushing artistic boundaries

     

     

    also, if the phrase "500-plus year-old toxic Protestant legacy" is part of your argument, I highly doubt you've *grown the fuck up*

  5. 34 minutes ago, Mars said:

    Some of you guys are ruthless, and frankly I am sad for you. The world is rarely so black and white, and we are all complex flawed people. I hope if any of you truly screw something up in your life, those around you have a more compassionate and forgiving attitude toward you.

    This. The new social flogging is (imo) sometimes worse than any jail punishment someone could receive. Take it easy fellas. People really have strong opinions over events they were never present for nor have all the details for.

  6. On 7/11/2021 at 5:00 AM, somethingvinyl said:

    My dad died May 31st. Looking at all his "stuff" he's left for us to deal with made me realize I have to get rid of lots of shit. Though I'm 41 and hopefully nowhere near dying, I still don't want to leave the same situation for my son. But I like buying records. So at some point, I want to cash out. But not any time soon. 

    Sorry about your Dad man. Yeah, this always hits hard, lost both my grandparents a few years ago. Its incredible to see all the things that get accumulated over a lifetime and none of it goes with you when you die. No one will value most of it, and its usually a burden on whoever has to deal with it.

     

    I talk about this with my wife a lot that older generations stockpile cash, most of it to live on until the end (which is responsible), then leave a lump sum to the kids when you pass. Problem is there is usually fighting within the family over the assets and possessions. I feel like as I near the end I'd like to slowly give away my nest egg to the kids (10k per year) to avoid gift taxes and actually watch them enjoy it or experience it with them in some way via funding family vacations etc.

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