
The Proclaimers You May Offend Vinyl LP Red Colour Due Out 11/09/26
The Proclaimers - You May Offend
Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 11th September, 2026
Red Colour
Tracklist:
- Knock It Down
- But It Is
- Easy Rhyme
- You May Offend
- Till The Ink Dries
- The Grooming
- A Little Bit Late
- Anything
- The Talent Show
- There's No Plan
- In A Year Or Two
- When You Get There
Spring 2026 saw The Proclaimers recording their new album, You May Offend. It is brothers Craig and Charlie Reidâs first album since 2022âs hugely acclaimed Dentureâs Out (âProves you don't need to be a young pretender to land hit after palpable hit,â â MOJO magazine).
Their 13th studio albumâs 12 tracks â punchy and punky, rousing and carousing, tender and tough â were recorded at Monmouthâs legendary Rockfield Studios with producer Dave Eringa, their crack live band â Steven Christie, Garry John Kane, Zac Ware and Clive Jenner â and frequent guest guitarist, Manic Street Preachersâ James Dean Bradfield.
The result is an album, as ever, concise as well as incisive, and about looking forward. Pushing on and digging into the issues and feelings that matter to them here, now and tomorrow, not yesterday, as with the title track, and first single, a lament for the state of free speech, with Charlie approving of the fact that the title can be taken two ways: âAs in: âLook, careful what you do, you may offend someone.â Or: âOK children, you may now offend.â Is it an instruction or an invitation? Or a warning?â
A powerful accompanying video for the You May Offend single is being created by Emmy & BAFTA award winners, director Douglas Mackinnon in partnership with Peter Anderson Animation.
âMy favourite band of all time. They write the most spectacular songs, big hearted, uncynical passionate songs.'â - David Tennant
âThere is a whole other world of music behind that song that Iâve just been discovering, and theyâre a wonderful, wonderful band. Now we live in the age of coolness that doesnât mean anything, it's just quality and soul. The Proclaimers make more sense than ever.â â Chris Martin after Coldplay performed Sunshine on Leith at BBCâs The Piano Room
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The Proclaimers - You May Offend
Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 11th September, 2026
Red Colour
Tracklist:
- Knock It Down
- But It Is
- Easy Rhyme
- You May Offend
- Till The Ink Dries
- The Grooming
- A Little Bit Late
- Anything
- The Talent Show
- There's No Plan
- In A Year Or Two
- When You Get There
Spring 2026 saw The Proclaimers recording their new album, You May Offend. It is brothers Craig and Charlie Reidâs first album since 2022âs hugely acclaimed Dentureâs Out (âProves you don't need to be a young pretender to land hit after palpable hit,â â MOJO magazine).
Their 13th studio albumâs 12 tracks â punchy and punky, rousing and carousing, tender and tough â were recorded at Monmouthâs legendary Rockfield Studios with producer Dave Eringa, their crack live band â Steven Christie, Garry John Kane, Zac Ware and Clive Jenner â and frequent guest guitarist, Manic Street Preachersâ James Dean Bradfield.
The result is an album, as ever, concise as well as incisive, and about looking forward. Pushing on and digging into the issues and feelings that matter to them here, now and tomorrow, not yesterday, as with the title track, and first single, a lament for the state of free speech, with Charlie approving of the fact that the title can be taken two ways: âAs in: âLook, careful what you do, you may offend someone.â Or: âOK children, you may now offend.â Is it an instruction or an invitation? Or a warning?â
A powerful accompanying video for the You May Offend single is being created by Emmy & BAFTA award winners, director Douglas Mackinnon in partnership with Peter Anderson Animation.
âMy favourite band of all time. They write the most spectacular songs, big hearted, uncynical passionate songs.'â - David Tennant
âThere is a whole other world of music behind that song that Iâve just been discovering, and theyâre a wonderful, wonderful band. Now we live in the age of coolness that doesnât mean anything, it's just quality and soul. The Proclaimers make more sense than ever.â â Chris Martin after Coldplay performed Sunshine on Leith at BBCâs The Piano Room














