1: Boyfriend () 2: Good Intentions () 3: Gina?s World () 4: My Lover Cindy () 5: Round We Go () 6: Violet () 7: Cigarette () 8: Time?s Been Reckless () 9: Apple Tree () 10: So Long () 11: Eastbound Train () 12: Blahblahblah () 13: I?d Rather Be With Them ()
Description:
Packaging: Gatefold cardboard sleeve with 8 page lyric booklet.
"I'm Not Your Man" is an acclaimed studio album by British singer-songwriter Marika Hackman, presented here in the classic CD format. The record blends indie rock, alternative pop, and subtle folk influences into a collection of songs that are at once intimate and defiantly confident. Lyrically, Hackman explores themes of identity, relationships, desire, and self-determination, often with sharp wit and disarming honesty. Rich guitar work, dynamic arrangements and a warm, organic production give the album a timeless feel, while its modern songwriting keeps it fresh and relevant for contemporary listeners. This CD edition is ideal for listeners who value physical media, offering reliable sound quality and a tangible way to experience the album from start to finish.
Marika Hackman has established herself as one of the most distinctive voices of the British indie scene. Starting from her folk-influenced early releases, she has evolved into a versatile artist who confidently navigates between introspective ballads and edgy, guitar-driven tracks. With albums like "We Slept at Last" and "I'm Not Your Man", she has earned international recognition, strong press reception and a devoted fan base, thanks to her poetic lyrics, subtle humor and uncompromising artistic vision.
The CD is released under the label and manufacturer Sub, known for supporting independent artists with a clear creative identity. Sub focuses on high-quality physical releases and carefully curated rosters, often working closely with musicians who seek artistic freedom beyond the mainstream. With "I'm Not Your Man", Sub underlines its reputation as a home for innovative, boundary-pushing music that rewards attentive listening and remains compelling far beyond the first spin.