
Baxter Dury - I Thought I Was Better Than You
Writer and Renaissance man Baxter Dury returns with a brand new album, I Thought I Was Better Than You, his seventh studio album. Due for release June 2nd 2023 via Heavenly Recordings the album is produced by Paul White, celebrated for his work in Golden Rules and with the likes of Charlie XCX and Danny Brown. Hotly-tipped new singer-songwriters Eska and JGrrey feature in addition to Baxterâs regular vocalist Madeline Hart. The album is available to pre-order on vinyl, CD, and digitally. I Thought I Was Better Than You marks a new era for Baxter, and with this new era comes a new character. âFaux-confrontational,â Baxter calls him. Here, not only is he recounting his childhood, but heâs also reckoning with it. Instead of just swinging at his past blindfolded with a baseball bat, he talks openly about the toxic cocktail of being born into unfortunately fortunate circumstances, with a persuasive surname but no structure or sense of responsibility with which reap the rewards of it. âReally, itâs about being trapped in an awkward place between something youâre actually quite good at, and somebody elseâs success.â That âsomebody elseâ being his dad, Ian Dury. As one of the album centrepieces â Shadow â agonisingly puts it: âBut no one will get over that youâre someoneâs son/Even though you want to be like Frank Ocean/But you donât sound like him, you sound just like Ian.â
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Writer and Renaissance man Baxter Dury returns with a brand new album, I Thought I Was Better Than You, his seventh studio album. Due for release June 2nd 2023 via Heavenly Recordings the album is produced by Paul White, celebrated for his work in Golden Rules and with the likes of Charlie XCX and Danny Brown. Hotly-tipped new singer-songwriters Eska and JGrrey feature in addition to Baxterâs regular vocalist Madeline Hart. The album is available to pre-order on vinyl, CD, and digitally. I Thought I Was Better Than You marks a new era for Baxter, and with this new era comes a new character. âFaux-confrontational,â Baxter calls him. Here, not only is he recounting his childhood, but heâs also reckoning with it. Instead of just swinging at his past blindfolded with a baseball bat, he talks openly about the toxic cocktail of being born into unfortunately fortunate circumstances, with a persuasive surname but no structure or sense of responsibility with which reap the rewards of it. âReally, itâs about being trapped in an awkward place between something youâre actually quite good at, and somebody elseâs success.â That âsomebody elseâ being his dad, Ian Dury. As one of the album centrepieces â Shadow â agonisingly puts it: âBut no one will get over that youâre someoneâs son/Even though you want to be like Frank Ocean/But you donât sound like him, you sound just like Ian.â














