TIM MINCHIN REVEALS HIGHLY ANTICIPATED FOLLOW UP SINGLE: “I’LL TAKE LONELY TONIGHT”
Influential Australian performer Tim Minchin has released “I’ll Take Lonely Tonight”. It is the second single from his upcoming album ‘Apart Together’, which will be released through BMG Australia later this year. The track is an exquisitely-wrought anthemic ballad, digging into the touchy topic of fidelity in typical Minchin style.
LISTEN TO "I'LL TAKE LONELY TONIGHT" HERE
“When I started playing this tune on tour early last year, it became clear that it was really affecting people,” said Minchin. “I thought this temptation tug-of-war might be something experienced more by touring musos… but I kept getting people – men and women equally – telling me that it really hit home for them.
The studio version is six and a half minutes long (!) and sonically fucking gorgeous, with Jak Housden’s haunting guitar and Dan Denholm’s epic production. Caro Constantine, who is a director and DOP I’d worked with before, came on board to help me make a film that reflects the dynamic of the tune and the push-and-pull of drunken temptation. I can’t wait for it to be released into the wild.”
Tim Minchin is a veritable creative genius who, as well as being the most successful Australian comedian of his generation, has had worldwide success as a musical theatre composer-lyricist. He has won Best Musical Olivier Awards and Tony Nominations for Matilda and Groundhog Day, as well as a Grammy nomination for the Matilda Broadway Cast Recording. A Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to the performing arts, Minchin sells hundreds of thousands of tickets to live shows in Australia, the UK and the US. He has most recently been seen in Upright, a Foxtel/Sky Atlantic production which he co-wrote, executive produced, starred in and wrote music for.
Minchin’s first single of 2020, “Leaving LA” was added to rotation on Double J, and acclaimed by NME Australia, Music Feeds, The Music and others. Its accompanying music video, created by an award-winning childhood friend of Minchin’s, Tee Ken Ng, is a fascinating foray into zoetropes, an animation technique which involves paper-constructed video frames on a spinning turntable. The resulting film has already received more than 150,000 views on YouTube.
Praise for Tim Minchin:
“…Minchin is back, in the flesh, with his genius for musical comedy intact. And … you got the impression the audience would happily have watched him all night.” - The Sydney Morning Herald
“Minchin’s maturing songcraft features a setlist covering 20 years ...his best new work brings a real emotional wallop.” - The Telegraph
“The insanely talented Mr. Minchin is insanely talented.” - The New York Times
“Tim Minchin is a genius, pure and simple. He is to musical comedy what Charles Darwin was to evolution and what Einstein was to physics and moustaches. You’d be hard pushed to find a more sublimely talented comedian. Handsome, hysterical and divinely musically gifted – you can go off people, you know!” - Tim Arthur, Time Out
“Simultaneously an excellent stand-up comedian, a purveyor of physical comedy, an accomplished musician and a lyricist of diabolical ingenuity. Witty, smart, and unabashedly offensive.” - The Age, Melbourne
“Minchin is a genuine musical virtuoso, whose songs are constructed and sung with an attention to detail that would make Rufus Wainwright sit up and look nervous. And that’s even before we get to the jokes.” - The Times, London