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Jamie Lenman

Jamie Edward Lenman (born 9 November 1982) is an English musician and illustrator. He was the lead singer, guitarist and main songwriter for British alternative rock trio Reuben from 2001 to 2008. He also works as an illustrator, which he made his primary focus upon Reuben disbanding. In 2013, Lenman began releasing and performing as a solo artist and has gone on to release five studio albums.

Jamie Lenman
Lenman playing live at Islington Academy for Lenmania 2019
Background information
Birth nameJamie Edward Lenman
Born (1982-11-09) 9 November 1982 (age 41)
OriginCamberley, Surrey, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • illustrator
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
  • bass
  • drums
Years active1998–2008, 2013–present
Labels
Websitejamielenman.com

As an illustrator, Lenman worked full-time for The Guardian from 2007 until 2014. He has also frequently contributed to the Doctor Who Magazine under the pseudonym ‘Baxter’, releasing a collection of his work so far for the magazine called ‘Whoah!’ in 2014.[1]

Early life edit

Lenman grew up in Camberley, Surrey, England with his mother and father. At a young age he began reading his uncle's collection of Peanuts, as well as reading Garfield comics which influenced him to start drawing. This was encouraged by his mother, who was also artistic, and by his father. His parents also encouraged him to learn a musical instrument, with Lenman learning piano, saxophone and eventually the guitar.[1] The first rock album that he owned was Swagger by the band Gun, however the first album he owned was the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle soundtrack, at the age of eight.[2] It was a "dodgy cassette tape copy of Queen's Greatest Hits from a market in Bulgaria" that led Lenman at the age of nine to aspire to be a cross between Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury and guitarist Brian May.[1][3]

In 1996, after taking guitar lessons for some time, Lenman was introduced by his guitar teacher to Jon Pearce, who attended the same school as Lenman: Collingwood College, Surrey. [4] Pearce had only been playing guitar for two weeks, however the pair, along with another student decided to form a band.[5] Whilst at school Lenman studied both music and graphics.[6] Lenman has reflected that he was a "good boy at school", and that he found it difficult to let go of extracurricular activities such as the Sixth Form Council and organising activity days when the band began taking up more of his time.[7]

Lenman's jobs included working in a fish and chip restaurant, and at a music instrument & equipment shop. Lenman would continue to work these other jobs whilst in Reuben.[8]

Pearce and Lenman were in various bands writing both their own material and playing covers of Nirvana and Green Day before eventually forming Angel with drummer Jason Wilson in 1998, which would eventually become the band Reuben.[9][10] Angel were originally managed by Eve Houseman and Jim Bowes (1998–1999) who ran the live music promotion company 'Gigmania', which was prominent in establishing the then thriving music scene in the Camberley, Farnborough, and Reading areas.

Musical career edit

Reuben (2001–2008) edit

After recording a number of demos with Pearce and drummer Mark Lawton the trio changed their name from Angel to Reuben, releasing an EP titled Pilot in January 2001, this was followed by a string of singles, which gained airplay on BBC Radio 1, MTV2 as well as press attention from Kerrang! magazine, Rock Sound amongst others. The band began gaining attention from larger record companies, and negotiated with a number of different labels both in the United Kingdom and United States, including Andy Ross at Food Records, who was keen for the band to sign to his label.[5] The band ultimately decided to self-finance the recording of their debut album, it was only after its completion that they signed with Xtra Mile Recordings, who released their debut record Racecar is Racecar Backwards in June 2004.[11][12]

In the long period spent getting their debut album out, Lenman already had songs lined up for the second album and in September 2005 the band released Very Fast Very Dangerous on Xtra Mile. To make being in a band more financially viable Lenman continued to work at a fish and chip restaurant as well as being in the band.[13] In 2007, after parting ways with Xtra Mile Recordings, Lenman along with his bandmates set up their own label Hideous Records to release new Reuben new material, including their third album In Nothing We Trust.

"In the last year or so I had a bit of a confidence crash. I think just because we got a lot more popular very quickly – which isn’t to say we suddenly reached Bon Jovi status, but lots more people tuned in – that meant the scrutiny was a lot higher and people would come to shows with such high expectations"

—Lenman[14]

After releasing In Nothing We Trust in 2007 the band were becoming increasingly strained financially, with the groups savings running out, which Lenman found particularly difficult, “everyone that worked with us ended up doing things for mates rates or on a promise, it didn’t feel very good to always be asking favours”, Lenman felt as if he was not able to give enough back in order to compensate and pay people for helping him and the band. Trying to support the band and their lives, the band were continuing to work second jobs, with Lenman now full-time at The Guardian as an illustrator. Lenman was also finding the groups increase in fan following difficult to deal with, recalling that some fans would complain about the band failing to play their particular song preferences, "the longer you go they become bigger and bigger fans and I really felt the weight of people’s expectations".[14] Relationships between Lenman and his bandmates consequently had deteriorated, eventually to the point where the band were barely speaking, Lenman reflected on this in a 2009 interview "if I said something it would always be negative, which is terrible. I could feel myself creating an atmosphere a lot of the time".[15] In June 2008, the band went on an indefinite hiatus, Lenman had "burnt out" and had no desire to make or perform music in any capacity.[16]

Since the band's split, Reuben have released a compilation of b-sides, unreleased and rare studio and live material titled We Should Have Gone to University in 2009, and a tenth anniversary edition of their debut album Racecar is Racecar Backwards in 2014, featuring more previous unheard and unreleased demos and live sessions.[17] Lenman has commented a number of times during press for his solo-album in 2013 on the possibility of Reuben reuniting in the future, stating he wants to give it more time before properly considering it, as "it’s only been five years".[18]

Muscle Memory (2013–2016) edit

After Reuben disbanded, Lenman concentrated on his work as an illustrator but would still receive letters and meet people who praised his work with Reuben, which encouraged him to get back into writing and performing.[6] Lenman first hinted in 2010 that he would "probably finish the songs in my head" at some point and release them, although stated he did not know if and when that would be.[1] Over the following years Lenman quietly worked away on new music, being in full-time employment at The Guardian – as well as working on other freelance projects Lenman worked "bit-by-bit" over around four-years with producer-friend Harry Goodchild.[18] Early on in the process, Lenman assembled to practice his material with. Initially, Lenman found that he was writing and recording material that sounded like his previous band Reuben, and became interested in making a more pronounced leap in musical style.[19]

On 23 September 2013 it was announced Lenman would be releasing his first record, Muscle Memory through Xtra Mile Recordings, as well as going on tour in the United Kingdom for the first time since Reuben split. The announcement also saw the release of his first double single "Fizzy Blood" & "Pretty Please".[20] Both single tracks began receiving radio and videoplay on XFM, Kerrang! TV, Scuzz and Amazing Radio amongst others.

The 23 track album was released on 11 November 2013, with one half featuring "extreme, aggressive metal" and the other half "all folk and jazz". The release day was celebrated with an instore performance at Banquet Records. Lenman's first tour in 2013 saw him accompanied by a three-piece band, including Angus Cowan who worked both in the studio and on tour with Reuben, Dan Kavanagh on drums and Chris Coulter on guitar. Lenman's wife Katie also accompanied him on the tour, singing on the tracks "Little Lives" and "If You Have To Ask You'll Never Know", whilst an extended choir would join the band for the performance of "A Day In The Life".[21]

"All along there were no plans, though. There were no plans past ‘Pick up a guitar’ and no plans past ‘Finish these songs’ and no plans past ‘Let’s record it.’ So every step – it sounds like a cliche – but I’m just taking it as it comes."

—Lenman[14]

Lenman's second double single featuring the tracks “It's Hard To Be A Gentleman” and “All The Things You Hate About Me, I Hate Them Too” premiered on 24 February 2014 on Rock Sound and featured reworked versions of both tracks. The tracks received airplay on BBC Radio 1, XFM, Scuzz, Kerrang amongst other media outlets.[22] The single was released as a limited 7-inch vinyl for Record Store Day on 19 April.[23] Lenman continued sporadically playing shows across 2014, including 2000 Trees Festival, Southampton's Takedown Festival, GuilFest in Guildford, Download Festival, ArcTanGent in Bristol as well as supporting Kerbdog at their London show on 16 November 2014.[24] Some performances, including his own second headline tour included an extended seven-piece Heavy/Mellow band, featuring a horn section from Pete Fraser and Rob Piper.[25] Lenman's final show of 2014 was a Christmas special at the West End Centre in Aldershot on 21 December, which included his Reuben bandmate Guy performing drums on their track "Moving to Blackwater".[26]

Lenman has stated that he has no long-term plans in regard to releasing and performing music, and that it could be anywhere from a year to ten years time before he puts out another record, with illustration still being his primary focus.[18] In a 2016 interview, Lenman once again discussed releasing new music and expressed his interest in working with a label and producer in the hope of being able to reach a broader audience.[19]

Devolver and Shuffle (2017–present) edit

On 11 January 2017 Kerrang! magazine announced that Lenman would be releasing a new single, titled "Mississippi".[27] In a number of following interviews, Lenman revealed that he had been working for some time with his close personal friend, music producer Paul Frazer Space on new material.[28] On 18 January 2017, "Mississippi" premiered on the BBC Radio 1 Rock Show, with Daniel P Carter making it his record of the week, before being made available to stream and purchase the following day, through Lenman's own record label, Mad Note.[29][30] On 1 February 2017, Lenman's UK tour in support of his new material was announced for April and May 2017.[31]

Speaking on releasing a second album, Lenman stated that he is constantly working with Space, and that "we’re just going to release these tracks as they become available", although did follow this comment up by saying he is "still quite wedded to the concept of 10–12 tracks as a piece of work".[32]

On 27 October 2017, Lenman released his second solo record Devolver through Big Scary Monsters, preceded by the release of single "Hell In A Fast Car", which premiered on 30 July 2017.[33] On 11 November 2018, Lenman headlined his own 'Lenmania' festival, accompanied by acts including Employed To Serve, Palm Reader and Hannah Lou Clark.[34]

On 8 June 2018, Lenman put out a double-a side single, featuring the tracks "Long Gone" and "Irrelevant", with Justine Jones of Employed to Serve featuring on the former and Arcane Roots’ Andrew Groves on the latter.[35]

On 15 September 2018, Lenman opened for Biffy Clyro in Dublin and the following day in Belfast on 16 September, as well as supporting Marmozets on 19 October in London.[36][37]

A year after the release of Devolver, Lenman announced plans to put out a live album, Live at St. Pancras. The show was recorded at St Pancras Old Church on the day of Devolver's release and would feature the complete recording of the show, including the question and answer section.[38]

Lenman announced he would release Shuffle on 5 July 2019. The album would be made up of covers, with Lenman influenced by the "technical deconstructions" from the likes of Biffy Clyro and Arcane Roots, Shuffle would see him cover songs by The Beatles, the theme song from Popeye, Bernard Herrmann's theme for the 1976 film Taxi Driver and more.[39][40] Lenman laid out that it had long been a career goal of his to put out a covers record and that he had in fact wanted to originally do it after the release of Muscle Memory. Discussing his song and style choices for the record, Lenman described the piece as an attempt "to redefine the concept of a covers album – not just lazy sound-alikes of ’80s classics, not just ironic metal versions of pop tunes".[39]

On 9 April 2019, Dan Kavanagh announced that after ten years of working with Lenman, he would be stepping down as his drummer, but affirmed that he hoped the two would make music again one day.[41] In June, Lenman performed in Belfast and Dublin, with his former Reuben bandmate Guy Davis on drums.[42][40]

Lenman performed at various festivals across 2019, including Bad Pond Festival in April, Smithdown Road Festival Handmade Festival in May, Glastonbury Festival in June and Trebur Open Air Festival & Two Thousand Trees Festival in July.[43]

On 11 August 2022 Lenman released a new single "Talk Hard" from a forthcoming Album. Having already received glowing praise from the press ("Vibrant... instantly catchy" Rocksound, "Uplifting... Anthemic... Excellent" Kerrang!) "Talk Hard" is set to be a well-respected summer rock anthem.

Musical equipment edit

Since the age of 11, Lenman has used Yamaha RGX guitars, being awarded his first one after coming second in his age group at a songwriting competition.[44] After damaging his original all-white RGX, he purchased a RGX121S with double hum buckers for £90, although he "couldn't afford it", thus had to convince his Reuben bandmates that it was a band-expense. Lenman has used the RGX121S across Reuben's career, on all of their albums and most of their tours as well as later using it to record and perform his first solo record, Muscle Memory. The guitar has been repeatedly broken, and is covered in tape to hold certain components in place as well as being covered in various stickers over the years including an Axe Cop logo – which covered over a Michael Jackson one, a Bossmusic logo, ‘BOOM’ and ‘Voodoo’ and ‘Monkey Hell’.[7][8]

Lenman has used a Fender Cyclone and Fender Stratocaster HH guitars for Reuben performances and recordings, going through a Laney Tube Fusion TF300 amplifier. Recording and performing Muscle Memory Lenman purchased a banjitar and also used a banjulele that belonged to his Great Uncle Arthur. Lenman also predominately uses Fender and Gretsch acoustic guitars live.[7] Lenman has rarely used effects pedals, mainly relying simply on the overdrive setting on his amplifiers. Whilst performing in Reuben however, Lenman occasionally used an Akai HeadRush loop station.[44]

Since Lenman began performing as a two-piece, he has further modified one of his Yamaha RGX's to include a passive pickup, which is linked to Electro-Harmonix POG which takes his guitar down an octave. This is then linked to separate guitar and bass heads, allowing Lenman to perform guitar and bass live.[8]

Illustration career edit

Lenman has maintained that illustration is his "first love", stating "I still sort of regard the stage I spent in a band as a sort of sidestep, like a holiday almost".[21] Lenman's influences for his illustration include comics such as Peanuts, Garfield, Calvin and Hobbes, Jamie Hewlett’s Tank Girl and Leighton Noyes’ Doctor Who Magazine illustrations.[45]

Before fully concentrating on Reuben, Lenman had taken graphics at A level, although it was through Reuben he began learning programs such as Photoshop to create flyers and other artwork for the band, as they could not afford to pay someone else for them. Lenman designed, created and co-created various pieces of artwork for the band, and eventually through Reuben he met and was ultimately commissioned by the then editor of Rock Sound magazine, Darren Taylor to create some illustrations for the magazine, including ‘Rockbot’. In 2007, whilst recording and subsequently touring In Nothing We Trust, Lenman began working full-time as an illustrator for The Guardian, creating content for education websites, it was through this that Lenman further developed his skills as an illustrator, learning to draw with vector programmes like Adobe Flash and Illustrator.[45]

Lenman has also contributed to the Doctor Who Magazine since around 2007 under the pseudonym ‘Baxter’. A long time Doctor Who fan, Lenman owns a full size custom made Dalek which he can be seen purchasing in the Reuben documentary What Happens in Aldershot Stays in Aldershot. Lenman initially believed that the magazine weren't interested in his work, and didn't realise he'd been published until he saw one of his illustrations in the magazine "I nagged Doctor Who Magazine for a year before they published my cartoon, without really telling me. I thought they still wanted me to bugger off, and there it was in the shops!". On 9 November 2014 Miwk Publishing Ltd released "Whoah! – From the Pages of Doctor Who Magazine" which contains all of Lenman's Doctor Who comics from the past eight years.[46]

Other illustration work from Lenman includes ‘Megabot’ for The Spill Magazine, content for the Wellcome Trust's ‘In The Zone’ website, Directgov Kids, EDF Energy’s ‘The Pod’ website, the artwork for Providence an album by Caretaker and various children's books published by A & C Black including "Hard Nuts of History" series by Tracey Turner, "A Dinner Of Smells" by Humaira Rashid and "Big Shot" by Sean Callery.[47]

Personal life edit

Lenman has long been friends with Xtra Mile label mate Frank Turner, the two have featured on each other's records with Lenman appearing on Turner's "The Ladies Of London Town" from his 2007 album Sleep Is for the Week, whilst the same year Turner appeared on the Reuben track "Deadly Lethal Ninja Assassin" from in Nothing We Trust. Lenman also directed the music video for Turner's "Reasons Not to Be an Idiot" in 2008, a song that Lenman would later cover on the banjulele in response to Turner covering the Reuben track "Christmas is Awesome".[48][49] Turner has covered various Reuben tracks in the past, including drunkenly performing both his own material and Reuben covers for two hours at Two Thousand Trees Festival’s "Camp Reuben" in 2008 after Reuben who were booked to play split up.[50] Turner performed at the camp again in 2013, covering "Freddy Krueger" with Guy watching in the audience.[51] Lenman and Turner performed "Good Luck" by Reuben at Xtra Mile's Christmas 2013 Party, with the recording going out on XFM.[52]

Lenman is teetotal.[2] Lenman is married to his wife Katie, who is a burlesque dancer. Katie Lenman performed vocals on Lenman's first solo album, as well as accompanying him on tour to sing her parts, she has also appeared in Lenman's music videos for "All the Things You Hate About Me, I Hate Them Too", "It’s Hard to be a Gentleman", and "Like Me Better".[53]

Back-up band edit

Note: Since the release of Devolver Lenman has mostly just performed as a two-piece, solely as guitar/vocals and drums.

The Atheist lineup (2022–present)

  • Jack Wrench – drums, vocals (2019–present)
  • Jen Hingley – guitar, vocals (2022–present)

Shuffle lineup (2019–2020)

  • Guy Davis – drums (2019–present, occasional guest)[40]
  • Chris Rouse – drums (2019–present)
  • Jack Wrench – drums (2019–present)[54]

Devolver lineup (2017–2019)

The Heavy/Mellow Band (2013–2016)[25]

Note: Supporting Muscle Memory, Lenman consistently toured with the core Heavy/Mellow Band, whilst occasionally expanding it with additional musicians for different shows.

Discography edit

Solo studio albums

  • Muscle Memory – (2013)
  • Devolver – (2017)
  • Shuffle – (2019)
  • King of Clubs – (2020)
  • The Atheist – (2022)

Solo studio EPs

  • Iknowyouknowiknow – (2023)

Solo live albums

  • Live at St Pancras – (2018)

Solo singles

Year Title Chart Label Album
2013 "Fizzy Blood" Xtra Mile Recordings Muscle Memory
"Pretty Please"
2014 "It's Hard to be a Gentleman"
"All These Things You Hate About Me, I Hate Them Too"
2017 "Mississippi" Mad Note Records Devolver
"Waterloo Teeth" Big Scary Monsters
"Hell in a Fast Car"
2018 "Long Gone"/"Irrelevant"
2019 "Popeye" Shuffle
"Killer" (Adamski & Seal cover)

With Reuben

Guest appearances

Year Title Artist Album
2006 "Save Yourself" Left Side Brain Action Potential
2006 "Captain of Lies" Yourcodenameis:milo Print Is Dead Vol 1
2007 "Ladies of London Town" Frank Turner Sleep Is for the Week
2009 "Are You Convinced?" Sucioperro Pain Agency
2012 "A Little Bit of Rapping" The Black Dog Allstars
2013 "Black Mamba" ZIMT Tube Killers
2014 "Again?" King Canute Cutting Teeth – EP
2014 "Clocks" To Catch a Thief Monsters[57]
2015 "The Slaying Of Skeggi" Down I Go You're Lucky God, That I Cannot Reach You
2015 "Good Grief" The Travis Waltons Separation Season[58]
2016 "To Take the First Turn" Black Peaks Statues
2019 "Omens" The St Pierre Snake Invasion Caprice Enchanté
2019 "First Words" Haggard Cat Common Sense Holiday
2021 "The Open Road" The Hell

|Joris (A Hardcore Opera), Pt. 2

Covers

Year Title Original Artist Album
2010 "Mexican Wave" Kerbdog Pledge: A Tribute to Kerbdog
2015 "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" Green Day Kerrang! Magazine: Ultimate Rock Heroes

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External links edit

  • Official website

jamie, lenman, jamie, edward, lenman, born, november, 1982, english, musician, illustrator, lead, singer, guitarist, main, songwriter, british, alternative, rock, trio, reuben, from, 2001, 2008, also, works, illustrator, which, made, primary, focus, upon, reub. Jamie Edward Lenman born 9 November 1982 is an English musician and illustrator He was the lead singer guitarist and main songwriter for British alternative rock trio Reuben from 2001 to 2008 He also works as an illustrator which he made his primary focus upon Reuben disbanding In 2013 Lenman began releasing and performing as a solo artist and has gone on to release five studio albums Jamie LenmanLenman playing live at Islington Academy for Lenmania 2019Background informationBirth nameJamie Edward LenmanBorn 1982 11 09 9 November 1982 age 41 OriginCamberley Surrey EnglandGenresAlternative rockhardcore punkfolkjazzheavy metalOccupation s MusicianillustratorInstrument s VocalsguitarpianobassdrumsYears active1998 2008 2013 presentLabelsHideous RecordsXtra Mile RecordingsBig Scary MonstersWebsitejamielenman wbr com As an illustrator Lenman worked full time for The Guardian from 2007 until 2014 He has also frequently contributed to the Doctor Who Magazine under the pseudonym Baxter releasing a collection of his work so far for the magazine called Whoah in 2014 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Musical career 2 1 Reuben 2001 2008 2 2 Muscle Memory 2013 2016 2 3 Devolver and Shuffle 2017 present 3 Musical equipment 4 Illustration career 5 Personal life 6 Back up band 7 Discography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editLenman grew up in Camberley Surrey England with his mother and father At a young age he began reading his uncle s collection of Peanuts as well as reading Garfield comics which influenced him to start drawing This was encouraged by his mother who was also artistic and by his father His parents also encouraged him to learn a musical instrument with Lenman learning piano saxophone and eventually the guitar 1 The first rock album that he owned was Swagger by the band Gun however the first album he owned was the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle soundtrack at the age of eight 2 It was a dodgy cassette tape copy of Queen s Greatest Hits from a market in Bulgaria that led Lenman at the age of nine to aspire to be a cross between Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury and guitarist Brian May 1 3 In 1996 after taking guitar lessons for some time Lenman was introduced by his guitar teacher to Jon Pearce who attended the same school as Lenman Collingwood College Surrey 4 Pearce had only been playing guitar for two weeks however the pair along with another student decided to form a band 5 Whilst at school Lenman studied both music and graphics 6 Lenman has reflected that he was a good boy at school and that he found it difficult to let go of extracurricular activities such as the Sixth Form Council and organising activity days when the band began taking up more of his time 7 Lenman s jobs included working in a fish and chip restaurant and at a music instrument amp equipment shop Lenman would continue to work these other jobs whilst in Reuben 8 Pearce and Lenman were in various bands writing both their own material and playing covers of Nirvana and Green Day before eventually forming Angel with drummer Jason Wilson in 1998 which would eventually become the band Reuben 9 10 Angel were originally managed by Eve Houseman and Jim Bowes 1998 1999 who ran the live music promotion company Gigmania which was prominent in establishing the then thriving music scene in the Camberley Farnborough and Reading areas Musical career editReuben 2001 2008 edit Main article Reuben band After recording a number of demos with Pearce and drummer Mark Lawton the trio changed their name from Angel to Reuben releasing an EP titled Pilot in January 2001 this was followed by a string of singles which gained airplay on BBC Radio 1 MTV2 as well as press attention from Kerrang magazine Rock Sound amongst others The band began gaining attention from larger record companies and negotiated with a number of different labels both in the United Kingdom and United States including Andy Ross at Food Records who was keen for the band to sign to his label 5 The band ultimately decided to self finance the recording of their debut album it was only after its completion that they signed with Xtra Mile Recordings who released their debut record Racecar is Racecar Backwards in June 2004 11 12 In the long period spent getting their debut album out Lenman already had songs lined up for the second album and in September 2005 the band released Very Fast Very Dangerous on Xtra Mile To make being in a band more financially viable Lenman continued to work at a fish and chip restaurant as well as being in the band 13 In 2007 after parting ways with Xtra Mile Recordings Lenman along with his bandmates set up their own label Hideous Records to release new Reuben new material including their third album In Nothing We Trust In the last year or so I had a bit of a confidence crash I think just because we got a lot more popular very quickly which isn t to say we suddenly reached Bon Jovi status but lots more people tuned in that meant the scrutiny was a lot higher and people would come to shows with such high expectations Lenman 14 After releasing In Nothing We Trust in 2007 the band were becoming increasingly strained financially with the groups savings running out which Lenman found particularly difficult everyone that worked with us ended up doing things for mates rates or on a promise it didn t feel very good to always be asking favours Lenman felt as if he was not able to give enough back in order to compensate and pay people for helping him and the band Trying to support the band and their lives the band were continuing to work second jobs with Lenman now full time at The Guardian as an illustrator Lenman was also finding the groups increase in fan following difficult to deal with recalling that some fans would complain about the band failing to play their particular song preferences the longer you go they become bigger and bigger fans and I really felt the weight of people s expectations 14 Relationships between Lenman and his bandmates consequently had deteriorated eventually to the point where the band were barely speaking Lenman reflected on this in a 2009 interview if I said something it would always be negative which is terrible I could feel myself creating an atmosphere a lot of the time 15 In June 2008 the band went on an indefinite hiatus Lenman had burnt out and had no desire to make or perform music in any capacity 16 Since the band s split Reuben have released a compilation of b sides unreleased and rare studio and live material titled We Should Have Gone to University in 2009 and a tenth anniversary edition of their debut album Racecar is Racecar Backwards in 2014 featuring more previous unheard and unreleased demos and live sessions 17 Lenman has commented a number of times during press for his solo album in 2013 on the possibility of Reuben reuniting in the future stating he wants to give it more time before properly considering it as it s only been five years 18 Muscle Memory 2013 2016 edit After Reuben disbanded Lenman concentrated on his work as an illustrator but would still receive letters and meet people who praised his work with Reuben which encouraged him to get back into writing and performing 6 Lenman first hinted in 2010 that he would probably finish the songs in my head at some point and release them although stated he did not know if and when that would be 1 Over the following years Lenman quietly worked away on new music being in full time employment at The Guardian as well as working on other freelance projects Lenman worked bit by bit over around four years with producer friend Harry Goodchild 18 Early on in the process Lenman assembled to practice his material with Initially Lenman found that he was writing and recording material that sounded like his previous band Reuben and became interested in making a more pronounced leap in musical style 19 On 23 September 2013 it was announced Lenman would be releasing his first record Muscle Memory through Xtra Mile Recordings as well as going on tour in the United Kingdom for the first time since Reuben split The announcement also saw the release of his first double single Fizzy Blood amp Pretty Please 20 Both single tracks began receiving radio and videoplay on XFM Kerrang TV Scuzz and Amazing Radio amongst others The 23 track album was released on 11 November 2013 with one half featuring extreme aggressive metal and the other half all folk and jazz The release day was celebrated with an instore performance at Banquet Records Lenman s first tour in 2013 saw him accompanied by a three piece band including Angus Cowan who worked both in the studio and on tour with Reuben Dan Kavanagh on drums and Chris Coulter on guitar Lenman s wife Katie also accompanied him on the tour singing on the tracks Little Lives and If You Have To Ask You ll Never Know whilst an extended choir would join the band for the performance of A Day In The Life 21 All along there were no plans though There were no plans past Pick up a guitar and no plans past Finish these songs and no plans past Let s record it So every step it sounds like a cliche but I m just taking it as it comes Lenman 14 Lenman s second double single featuring the tracks It s Hard To Be A Gentleman and All The Things You Hate About Me I Hate Them Too premiered on 24 February 2014 on Rock Sound and featured reworked versions of both tracks The tracks received airplay on BBC Radio 1 XFM Scuzz Kerrang amongst other media outlets 22 The single was released as a limited 7 inch vinyl for Record Store Day on 19 April 23 Lenman continued sporadically playing shows across 2014 including 2000 Trees Festival Southampton s Takedown Festival GuilFest in Guildford Download Festival ArcTanGent in Bristol as well as supporting Kerbdog at their London show on 16 November 2014 24 Some performances including his own second headline tour included an extended seven piece Heavy Mellow band featuring a horn section from Pete Fraser and Rob Piper 25 Lenman s final show of 2014 was a Christmas special at the West End Centre in Aldershot on 21 December which included his Reuben bandmate Guy performing drums on their track Moving to Blackwater 26 Lenman has stated that he has no long term plans in regard to releasing and performing music and that it could be anywhere from a year to ten years time before he puts out another record with illustration still being his primary focus 18 In a 2016 interview Lenman once again discussed releasing new music and expressed his interest in working with a label and producer in the hope of being able to reach a broader audience 19 Devolver and Shuffle 2017 present edit On 11 January 2017 Kerrang magazine announced that Lenman would be releasing a new single titled Mississippi 27 In a number of following interviews Lenman revealed that he had been working for some time with his close personal friend music producer Paul Frazer Space on new material 28 On 18 January 2017 Mississippi premiered on the BBC Radio 1 Rock Show with Daniel P Carter making it his record of the week before being made available to stream and purchase the following day through Lenman s own record label Mad Note 29 30 On 1 February 2017 Lenman s UK tour in support of his new material was announced for April and May 2017 31 Speaking on releasing a second album Lenman stated that he is constantly working with Space and that we re just going to release these tracks as they become available although did follow this comment up by saying he is still quite wedded to the concept of 10 12 tracks as a piece of work 32 On 27 October 2017 Lenman released his second solo record Devolver through Big Scary Monsters preceded by the release of single Hell In A Fast Car which premiered on 30 July 2017 33 On 11 November 2018 Lenman headlined his own Lenmania festival accompanied by acts including Employed To Serve Palm Reader and Hannah Lou Clark 34 On 8 June 2018 Lenman put out a double a side single featuring the tracks Long Gone and Irrelevant with Justine Jones of Employed to Serve featuring on the former and Arcane Roots Andrew Groves on the latter 35 On 15 September 2018 Lenman opened for Biffy Clyro in Dublin and the following day in Belfast on 16 September as well as supporting Marmozets on 19 October in London 36 37 A year after the release of Devolver Lenman announced plans to put out a live album Live at St Pancras The show was recorded at St Pancras Old Church on the day of Devolver s release and would feature the complete recording of the show including the question and answer section 38 Lenman announced he would release Shuffle on 5 July 2019 The album would be made up of covers with Lenman influenced by the technical deconstructions from the likes of Biffy Clyro and Arcane Roots Shuffle would see him cover songs by The Beatles the theme song from Popeye Bernard Herrmann s theme for the 1976 film Taxi Driver and more 39 40 Lenman laid out that it had long been a career goal of his to put out a covers record and that he had in fact wanted to originally do it after the release of Muscle Memory Discussing his song and style choices for the record Lenman described the piece as an attempt to redefine the concept of a covers album not just lazy sound alikes of 80s classics not just ironic metal versions of pop tunes 39 On 9 April 2019 Dan Kavanagh announced that after ten years of working with Lenman he would be stepping down as his drummer but affirmed that he hoped the two would make music again one day 41 In June Lenman performed in Belfast and Dublin with his former Reuben bandmate Guy Davis on drums 42 40 Lenman performed at various festivals across 2019 including Bad Pond Festival in April Smithdown Road Festival Handmade Festival in May Glastonbury Festival in June and Trebur Open Air Festival amp Two Thousand Trees Festival in July 43 On 11 August 2022 Lenman released a new single Talk Hard from a forthcoming Album Having already received glowing praise from the press Vibrant instantly catchy Rocksound Uplifting Anthemic Excellent Kerrang Talk Hard is set to be a well respected summer rock anthem Musical equipment editSince the age of 11 Lenman has used Yamaha RGX guitars being awarded his first one after coming second in his age group at a songwriting competition 44 After damaging his original all white RGX he purchased a RGX121S with double hum buckers for 90 although he couldn t afford it thus had to convince his Reuben bandmates that it was a band expense Lenman has used the RGX121S across Reuben s career on all of their albums and most of their tours as well as later using it to record and perform his first solo record Muscle Memory The guitar has been repeatedly broken and is covered in tape to hold certain components in place as well as being covered in various stickers over the years including an Axe Cop logo which covered over a Michael Jackson one a Bossmusic logo BOOM and Voodoo and Monkey Hell 7 8 Lenman has used a Fender Cyclone and Fender Stratocaster HH guitars for Reuben performances and recordings going through a Laney Tube Fusion TF300 amplifier Recording and performing Muscle Memory Lenman purchased a banjitar and also used a banjulele that belonged to his Great Uncle Arthur Lenman also predominately uses Fender and Gretsch acoustic guitars live 7 Lenman has rarely used effects pedals mainly relying simply on the overdrive setting on his amplifiers Whilst performing in Reuben however Lenman occasionally used an Akai HeadRush loop station 44 Since Lenman began performing as a two piece he has further modified one of his Yamaha RGX s to include a passive pickup which is linked to Electro Harmonix POG which takes his guitar down an octave This is then linked to separate guitar and bass heads allowing Lenman to perform guitar and bass live 8 Illustration career editLenman has maintained that illustration is his first love stating I still sort of regard the stage I spent in a band as a sort of sidestep like a holiday almost 21 Lenman s influences for his illustration include comics such as Peanuts Garfield Calvin and Hobbes Jamie Hewlett s Tank Girl and Leighton Noyes Doctor Who Magazine illustrations 45 Before fully concentrating on Reuben Lenman had taken graphics at A level although it was through Reuben he began learning programs such as Photoshop to create flyers and other artwork for the band as they could not afford to pay someone else for them Lenman designed created and co created various pieces of artwork for the band and eventually through Reuben he met and was ultimately commissioned by the then editor of Rock Sound magazine Darren Taylor to create some illustrations for the magazine including Rockbot In 2007 whilst recording and subsequently touring In Nothing We Trust Lenman began working full time as an illustrator for The Guardian creating content for education websites it was through this that Lenman further developed his skills as an illustrator learning to draw with vector programmes like Adobe Flash and Illustrator 45 Lenman has also contributed to the Doctor Who Magazine since around 2007 under the pseudonym Baxter A long time Doctor Who fan Lenman owns a full size custom made Dalek which he can be seen purchasing in the Reuben documentary What Happens in Aldershot Stays in Aldershot Lenman initially believed that the magazine weren t interested in his work and didn t realise he d been published until he saw one of his illustrations in the magazine I nagged Doctor Who Magazine for a year before they published my cartoon without really telling me I thought they still wanted me to bugger off and there it was in the shops On 9 November 2014 Miwk Publishing Ltd released Whoah From the Pages of Doctor Who Magazine which contains all of Lenman s Doctor Who comics from the past eight years 46 Other illustration work from Lenman includes Megabot for The Spill Magazine content for the Wellcome Trust s In The Zone website Directgov Kids EDF Energy s The Pod website the artwork for Providence an album by Caretaker and various children s books published by A amp C Black including Hard Nuts of History series by Tracey Turner A Dinner Of Smells by Humaira Rashid and Big Shot by Sean Callery 47 Personal life editLenman has long been friends with Xtra Mile label mate Frank Turner the two have featured on each other s records with Lenman appearing on Turner s The Ladies Of London Town from his 2007 album Sleep Is for the Week whilst the same year Turner appeared on the Reuben track Deadly Lethal Ninja Assassin from in Nothing We Trust Lenman also directed the music video for Turner s Reasons Not to Be an Idiot in 2008 a song that Lenman would later cover on the banjulele in response to Turner covering the Reuben track Christmas is Awesome 48 49 Turner has covered various Reuben tracks in the past including drunkenly performing both his own material and Reuben covers for two hours at Two Thousand Trees Festival s Camp Reuben in 2008 after Reuben who were booked to play split up 50 Turner performed at the camp again in 2013 covering Freddy Krueger with Guy watching in the audience 51 Lenman and Turner performed Good Luck by Reuben at Xtra Mile s Christmas 2013 Party with the recording going out on XFM 52 Lenman is teetotal 2 Lenman is married to his wife Katie who is a burlesque dancer Katie Lenman performed vocals on Lenman s first solo album as well as accompanying him on tour to sing her parts she has also appeared in Lenman s music videos for All the Things You Hate About Me I Hate Them Too It s Hard to be a Gentleman and Like Me Better 53 Back up band editNote Since the release of Devolver Lenman has mostly just performed as a two piece solely as guitar vocals and drums The Atheist lineup 2022 present Jack Wrench drums vocals 2019 present Jen Hingley guitar vocals 2022 present Shuffle lineup 2019 2020 Guy Davis drums 2019 present occasional guest 40 Chris Rouse drums 2019 present Jack Wrench drums 2019 present 54 Devolver lineup 2017 2019 Dan Kavanagh drums vocals 55 56 The Heavy Mellow Band 2013 2016 25 Note Supporting Muscle Memory Lenman consistently toured with the core Heavy Mellow Band whilst occasionally expanding it with additional musicians for different shows Chris Coulter guitar vocals Angus Cowan bass guitar vocals Dan Kavanagh drums vocals Occasional expanded Heavy Mellow Band Katie Lenman vocals Rob Piper saxophone Pete Fraser saxophone Harry Goodchild guitar vocals 2014 Discography editSolo studio albums Muscle Memory 2013 Devolver 2017 Shuffle 2019 King of Clubs 2020 The Atheist 2022 Solo studio EPs Iknowyouknowiknow 2023 Solo live albums Live at St Pancras 2018 Solo singles Year Title Chart Label Album2013 Fizzy Blood Xtra Mile Recordings Muscle Memory Pretty Please 2014 It s Hard to be a Gentleman All These Things You Hate About Me I Hate Them Too 2017 Mississippi Mad Note Records Devolver Waterloo Teeth Big Scary Monsters Hell in a Fast Car 2018 Long Gone Irrelevant 2019 Popeye Shuffle Killer Adamski amp Seal cover With Reuben See also Reuben discography Racecar Is Racecar Backwards 2004 Very Fast Very Dangerous 2005 In Nothing We Trust 2007 Guest appearances Year Title Artist Album2006 Save Yourself Left Side Brain Action Potential2006 Captain of Lies Yourcodenameis milo Print Is Dead Vol 12007 Ladies of London Town Frank Turner Sleep Is for the Week2009 Are You Convinced Sucioperro Pain Agency2012 A Little Bit of Rapping The Black Dog Allstars2013 Black Mamba ZIMT Tube Killers2014 Again King Canute Cutting Teeth EP2014 Clocks To Catch a Thief Monsters 57 2015 The Slaying Of Skeggi Down I Go You re Lucky God That I Cannot Reach You2015 Good Grief The Travis Waltons Separation Season 58 2016 To Take the First Turn Black Peaks Statues2019 Omens The St Pierre Snake Invasion Caprice Enchante2019 First Words Haggard Cat Common Sense Holiday2021 The Open Road The Hell Joris A Hardcore Opera Pt 2Covers Year Title Original Artist Album2010 Mexican Wave Kerbdog Pledge A Tribute to Kerbdog2015 Good Riddance 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