Artist's albums
Heatwave In The Cold North
2023 · album
A Letter To My 21 Year Old Self
2023 · single
Problems
2023 · single
High
2022 · single
Heatwave In The Cold North
2022 · single
Best Of
2019 · compilation
Bassline (Futosé Remix)
2019 · EP
Elastic Fantastic / Te Quiero Pero
2019 · single
Te Quiero Pero
2019 · single
Black Flowers (Radio Edit)
2017 · single
The Death of a King
2017 · album
The Death of a King (Deluxe)
2017 · album
Auld Reekie Blues
2017 · single
Juliet Knows
2017 · single
Too Tough to Die
2017 · single
Stuck on You / Makin' Babies EP
2016 · EP
Mirrors
2015 · album
Mirrors
2015 · album
Mr Glassalfempty
2015 · single
The Beach and the Sea
2015 · single
Stuck on You
2015 · single
Makin' Babies
2015 · single
Black Widow
2015 · single
10 Years Live, Vol. 1
2014 · album
10 Years Live, Vol. 2
2014 · album
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Biography
2022 sees Reverend and the Makers back with their brand-new track, ‘Heatwave in the Cold North’, a timely sun-drenched slice of northern soul, which showcases a new side of Jon ‘Rev’ McClure’s songwriting, as he develops his Sheffield origins and classic soul influences. Speaking on the track, Rev compares it to the feeling of “lazing around on a sunny day with your lover getting stoned. Imagine if Barry White lived in Sheffield and you're getting there.” The melodic summer anthem-in-waiting infuses tropical, rhythmic beats, sailing along on a shimmering string section and The Reverend’s renowned smooth lyricism, it all combines to make a statement of intent for their forthcoming album. Following on from their unbroken run of six top 20 albums, Reverend and the Makers have returned, this time with a new look and new sound. Moving from the Twitter to TikTok generation, RATM have not only reinvented themselves as a band but frontman Jon McClure has taken on a new challenge of travelling from ‘Sheffield to Kitwe’, Sheffield’s twin town in Zambia.. This cultural expedition, spanning 34 days and 15 different countries, will see him collaborating with local artists in their studio, showing their city through their eyes. Confirmed musicians vary from grassroots bands and street artists to established globally renown names such as Dave Clarke, Onipa, & Mohamed Lamouri.