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George McFall drops pseudonyms for new album
By Andy Malt | Published on Thursday 20 December 2018
George McFall – aka Clean George IV, aka CGIV, aka an excellent music maker whatever name he’s using – has announced that he will release a new album, ‘XIV:Surrounder’, in February next year. And for this record, he’ll be known, simply, as George McFall.
The long-awaited follow-up to his debut album (as Clean George IV) ‘God Save The Clean’, ‘XIV:Surrounder’ continues the more electronic sound heard on his run of singles as CGIV. Along with the announcement of the album comes a new single, ‘Autumn’.
McFall says of the new LP: “It’s a document of my attempts at overcoming self absorption, the dropping of masks, the distillation of output, [and] the never ending battle against the traps of consumerism”.
Tour dates are set to be announced shortly. In the meantime, here’s ‘Autumn’: