07 · 10 · 2025
English Teacher is set to release a new remix album later this week.
The Leeds band’s outstanding debut album ‘This Could Be Texas’ received significant critical acclaim, earning English Teacher the prestigious Mercury Prize at London’s Abbey Road Studios last year.
Since then, English Teacher has performed their largest headline shows to date and is now revisiting their debut for a collection of remixes.
‘This Could Be A Remix Album’ will be available on October 10th, featuring collaborations with close friends, club innovators, and even the first effort from Fontaines D.C.’s remixing/DJing project FDC DJs.
The band shared their thoughts…
“We are so thankful that some of our favorite contemporary artists and friends were willing to do this with us x”
1. Albatross (Bug Teeth Remix)
2. The World’s Biggest Paving Slab (Daniel Avery Remix)
3. Broken Biscuits (Lewis Whiting Remix)
4. I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying (Water From Your Eyes Remix)
5. Mastermind Specialism (SHERELLE’s 160 Steps To Enlightenment Mix)
6. This Could Be Texas (Baxter Dury Remix)
7. Not Everybody Gets To Go To Space (Working Men’s Club Remix)
8. R&B (Max Cooper Remix)
9. Nearly Daffodils (Matt Maltese Rework)
10. Best Tears Of Your Life (FDC DJs Remix)
11. You Blister My Paint (Silver Gore Remix)
12. Sideboob (TAAHLIAH Remix)
13. Albert Road (Blossom Calderone Rework)
Photo Credit: Charlie Harris
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English Teacher is set to launch a new remix album later this week. The Leeds band received significant critical acclaim for their outstanding debut album, 'This Could Be Texas.'