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RELEASE DATE 10th APRIL 2026

LP – Cat:CLIONVN68   Barcode:5037300556581
CD –  Cat:CLIONCD68   Barcode:5037300556598

Record Label: Candelion

Format: Album

Genre: Soul

Release Date: 10/04/2026

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DIG! is the 6th studio album by UK 5-piece band Mamas Gun, a rare creative brotherhood of passionate musicians making soul music that sounds and feels timeless. Recorded by engineer Neil Innes straight to 16-track analogue tape at All Things Analogue Studios in Leeds, the album captures the sound of five musicians at the very top of their game, coming together to bring 11 lovingly crafted songs to life. The result is intimate performances that put you in the room with the band as the music unfolds.

Andy Platts’ golden falsetto leads songs that explore universal themes of love, family, hope, and redemption, finding uplift in times of downturn. Drummer Chris Boot provides grooves with jazz-like lightness, Cameron Dawson’s melodic bass echoes the spirit of James Jamerson, Terry Lewis brings warm, old-school guitar authenticity, and Dave Oliver connects jazz, gospel, and soul with piano, Wurlitzer, and Hammond organ.

The album features a standout collaboration with legendary Brian Jackson on the jazz-funk title track “DIG!”, as well as fan favourites like “Food For The Flames”, “The Proof”, and “Joy.” Deeply soulful and authentic, DIG! is Mamas Gun at their most accomplished.

Track Listing
  1. DIG!
  2. Food For The Flames
  3. Living on Mercy
  4. Wings
  5. First Time (In A Long Time)
  6. Hardest Yards
  7. The Proof
  8. Had Me At Goodbye
  9. Rooftops
  10. Phantom Love
  11. Joy
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