
[PRE-ORDER] Teddy Thompson - Never Be The Same (LP)
Beloved London-born, Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Teddy Thompson has returned with the exquisitely crafted Never Be The Same, his first collection of original material since 2020. Across ten tracks, Thompson refines his craft via an exploration of musicâs enduring preoccupations â love, longing, and the uneasy passage of time.
This album wasnât built upon a grand narrative. There was no self-imposed exile, no forced reinvention. Instead, it is centered around an exhortation that is threaded through the songs like a refrain: âNever Be The Same,â its title only revealing itself to Thompson after heâd completed the recording.
âItâs a phrase that, unconsciously, I used twice. And when I saw it on the page, I realized, this is the message of this album,â says Thompson. âDonât ever be the same. Change. Grow! Even when the sentiment is, woe is me, Iâll never recover after that love or loss. The message is still, change. Donât get too comfortable. Everything is temporary, so evolve or perish!â
This pull and tension between comfort and change runs quietly throughout Never Be The Same, Thompsonâs 11th album, which was produced by renowned Grammy Awardâwinning musician/producer David Mansfield. At the core is Thompsonâs longstanding commitment to songwriting as a form, inspired by early influences like Chuck Berry, Hank Williams, and Crowded House, as well as the towering figures of the craft â Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, The Beatles, and, certainly, his parents, British folk icons Richard and Linda Thompson.
For Thompson, the search for this truth starts with authenticity and personal experience. âSongwriting is magical. You can hear one hundred people sing âI love you,â and you know which one is telling the truth,â Thompson says. âIf the root of the sentiment is authentic, it will resonate.â
âSo This Is Heartache,â the albumâs first single, is a bruised waltz for the broken-hearted. Reminiscent of the golden age of Stax Records, it weds Thompsonâs keening tenor and soaring falsetto with a classic soul feel and a warm horn section.
âIf you sit down to write the most raw emotion you can summon, most of the time itâs going to touch on some kind of loss,â Thompson says. âPeople will say, âOh, you poor thing,â but itâs not that Iâve had more heartbreak than anybody else; I just wrote it down.â
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A crucial presence throughout the album is Mansfield, who also helmed My Love of Country, Thompsonâs 2023 country covers project, of which the UKâs The Independent raved, âThompsonâs disciplined, almost reverent interpretations shun showboating; his vibrant tenor is more than enough to make the songs shimmer,â while the Associated Press called it âa polished and sincere homage to country musicâs emotional depth and melodic richness.â Mansfield once again presents Thompson with a deft touch, framing his vocals with arrangements that are at once elegant and understated.
âHeâs a big part of the aesthetic. We work very well together; we are simpatico,â says Thompson. âItâs a great feeling to put someone else in charge after having the songs rolling around in your head for ages,â he explains. âOnce youâve done the writing, youâre able to just be the singer. The sound of the record is down to him; he did an amazing job.â
On âCome Back,â Thompson begs for redemption with a departed lover whom he didnât do enough to hold onto, alternately grappling with the need for self-improvement and pleading for a return.
âBaby Itâs Youâ is the albumâs tenderest moment, a yearning ballad juxtaposed by a chorus that could fill a stadium and punctuated by John Grantâs wicked, percolating synthesizers.
âI Rememberâ is the stuff of nostalgia, with Thompson recalling the angst of childhood and the soothing âpale, rock pool eyesâ of the one who set him on his path.
Thereâs even an appropriately dry kiss-off to unnamed vices with âWorst Two Weeks of My Life.â Ultimately, Never Be The Same is an album about steady evolution, a suite of deeply considered, carefully constructed songs rooted in lived experience. If there is a message, itâs that change is not only inevitable but essential â even when youâd rather stay exactly where you are.
Tracklist:
- Come Back
- I Need Real (Love)
- I Remember
- So This Is Heartache
- Worst Two Weeks Of My Life
- Baby Itâs You
- Make Up Your Mind
- The Game
- Not What I Need
- Same Old Song
UPC: 020286250623
Label: Royal Potato
Release Date: 5.22.26
Format: Vinyl
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Beloved London-born, Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Teddy Thompson has returned with the exquisitely crafted Never Be The Same, his first collection of original material since 2020. Across ten tracks, Thompson refines his craft via an exploration of musicâs enduring preoccupations â love, longing, and the uneasy passage of time.
This album wasnât built upon a grand narrative. There was no self-imposed exile, no forced reinvention. Instead, it is centered around an exhortation that is threaded through the songs like a refrain: âNever Be The Same,â its title only revealing itself to Thompson after heâd completed the recording.
âItâs a phrase that, unconsciously, I used twice. And when I saw it on the page, I realized, this is the message of this album,â says Thompson. âDonât ever be the same. Change. Grow! Even when the sentiment is, woe is me, Iâll never recover after that love or loss. The message is still, change. Donât get too comfortable. Everything is temporary, so evolve or perish!â
This pull and tension between comfort and change runs quietly throughout Never Be The Same, Thompsonâs 11th album, which was produced by renowned Grammy Awardâwinning musician/producer David Mansfield. At the core is Thompsonâs longstanding commitment to songwriting as a form, inspired by early influences like Chuck Berry, Hank Williams, and Crowded House, as well as the towering figures of the craft â Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, The Beatles, and, certainly, his parents, British folk icons Richard and Linda Thompson.
For Thompson, the search for this truth starts with authenticity and personal experience. âSongwriting is magical. You can hear one hundred people sing âI love you,â and you know which one is telling the truth,â Thompson says. âIf the root of the sentiment is authentic, it will resonate.â
âSo This Is Heartache,â the albumâs first single, is a bruised waltz for the broken-hearted. Reminiscent of the golden age of Stax Records, it weds Thompsonâs keening tenor and soaring falsetto with a classic soul feel and a warm horn section.
âIf you sit down to write the most raw emotion you can summon, most of the time itâs going to touch on some kind of loss,â Thompson says. âPeople will say, âOh, you poor thing,â but itâs not that Iâve had more heartbreak than anybody else; I just wrote it down.â
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A crucial presence throughout the album is Mansfield, who also helmed My Love of Country, Thompsonâs 2023 country covers project, of which the UKâs The Independent raved, âThompsonâs disciplined, almost reverent interpretations shun showboating; his vibrant tenor is more than enough to make the songs shimmer,â while the Associated Press called it âa polished and sincere homage to country musicâs emotional depth and melodic richness.â Mansfield once again presents Thompson with a deft touch, framing his vocals with arrangements that are at once elegant and understated.
âHeâs a big part of the aesthetic. We work very well together; we are simpatico,â says Thompson. âItâs a great feeling to put someone else in charge after having the songs rolling around in your head for ages,â he explains. âOnce youâve done the writing, youâre able to just be the singer. The sound of the record is down to him; he did an amazing job.â
On âCome Back,â Thompson begs for redemption with a departed lover whom he didnât do enough to hold onto, alternately grappling with the need for self-improvement and pleading for a return.
âBaby Itâs Youâ is the albumâs tenderest moment, a yearning ballad juxtaposed by a chorus that could fill a stadium and punctuated by John Grantâs wicked, percolating synthesizers.
âI Rememberâ is the stuff of nostalgia, with Thompson recalling the angst of childhood and the soothing âpale, rock pool eyesâ of the one who set him on his path.
Thereâs even an appropriately dry kiss-off to unnamed vices with âWorst Two Weeks of My Life.â Ultimately, Never Be The Same is an album about steady evolution, a suite of deeply considered, carefully constructed songs rooted in lived experience. If there is a message, itâs that change is not only inevitable but essential â even when youâd rather stay exactly where you are.
Tracklist:
- Come Back
- I Need Real (Love)
- I Remember
- So This Is Heartache
- Worst Two Weeks Of My Life
- Baby Itâs You
- Make Up Your Mind
- The Game
- Not What I Need
- Same Old Song
UPC: 020286250623
Label: Royal Potato
Release Date: 5.22.26
Format: Vinyl











