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Cam Muncey & the Delusions of Grandeur - SELF-TITLED Vinyl LP

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Released on - 27 Jun 2025
Cam Muncey & the Delusions of Grandeur - SELF-TITLED Vinyl LP
Cam Muncey & the Delusions of Grandeur - SELF-TITLED Vinyl LP
Cam Muncey & the Delusions of Grandeur - SELF-TITLED Vinyl LP

You may think that you know what a solo record by a member of the multi-million-selling Australian rock’n’roll band Jet is going to sound like, but you do not. That’s because you are yet to press play on Cam Muncey & the Delusions of Grandeur the brilliant new album by Jet guitarist and co-founder Cam Muncey.

Impressed are proud to present Cam Muncey & the Delusions of Grandeur debut self-titled solo album.

A world removed from the up and at ‘em crunching guitar anthems of his day job, Muncey’s debut album is a daring and adventurous trip into the wild, one that explores a sonic landscape he has left untouched in his work with the band he formed with brothers Nic and Chris Cester in 2001.

After three records, over four million album sales and a bona fide era-defining smash hit in Are You Gonna Be My Girl, Jet called it quits in 2012. Living in London with his wife and young family at the time, Muncey set his songwriting – he co-wrote some of Jet’s biggest hits, including the aforementioned Are You Gonna Be My Girl – and musician chops to one side. The cold shoulder treatment continued when the family relocated to his native Melbourne soon after, Muncey concentrating on being a father and taking up odd jobs here and there just to give himself something to do. It was, he says looking back now, a period of “avoidance”.

But there was unfinished business where music was concerned, and the urge to write was tentatively returning. By the time Covid rolled around, Muncey had a fire in his belly. Some artists couldn’t get in the groove during the pandemic, happy to deal with the doom and gloom by bingeing box sets like the rest of us, but he got to grips with first GarageBand and then Logic and a vision for something wholly his own slowly came into view. 

“I got really bloody-minded about it,” he remembers. “I’d shut myself in the room for many hours, very late at night through to three or four in the morning. It was fantastic.”

With a clear idea of the sounds he was after, the songs soon followed. Muncey went into the studio with award-winning Australian producer Jan Skubiszewski and roping Jet bandmates Mark Wilson (bass) and Peter Marin (drums) into the sessions, a record began to take shape. “It was a case of, ‘I’ve got this one… and this one, and this other one, and then book more studio time.” 

By the end, the 12 songs that make up Cam Muncey & the Delusions of Grandeur were laid down over 30 days and Muncey threw himself into the role of ringleader. “It was great being the chef, the leader,” he says. “It took a lot more energy. Your brain is wide open, it takes a lot of concentration and openness.”

It has resulted in an expansive and mellow solo debut, a record that uses its reference points as loose directions on the way to something entirely of its own. Guided by Muncey’s warm, melodious vocals, it’s an album that pulls you in and takes you on a journey. On the way, you’ll pass by hazy, psychedelic Americana (No Rock’n’Roll Star, in which the singer questions his rock star credentials), minor-chord splendour (stirring torch song I’ve Been Low), kaleidoscopic psychedelic-rock grooves (the Tame Impala-ish Breathing Again and the shimmering, retro-futuristic pop of Arrhythmia) and hypnotic, space-y ballads (Daylight, Dark Mind, which sees Muncey revisiting the nocturnal-heavy routines of life in his twenties, and the gently stirring I Am Playing With Your Heart).

Elsewhere, Take A Chance, the first single which you can watch the video to here, Muncey transplants himself back to his north London neighbourhood during the 2011 London riots, is a swirling, soulful piano-pop gem whilst Quarantine (a track on the bonus 7") is a woozy, acoustic number with a sideways look back on crazy Covid times. Melbourne had a particularly heavy lockdown. “I remember at the beginning, they were saying, ‘It’s in the grass!’” he says, incredulously. “I was worried if I went out, like, ‘How long before the Covid has left the grass? Is it still on the grass?’. They had us washing our groceries!’”

If there’s a song that sums up the way Cam Muncey & the Delusions of Grandeur pulls you in and makes you want to stay, it’s Friendly, a breezy, 80s pop number that has a pleasing lightness of touch and easy-come-easy-go feel about it before you realise its chorus has been lodged in your head for a week. 

Cam Muncey & the Delusions of Grandeur is a record to treasure. Pressed to black heavyweight vinyl with a bonus powder pink 7" vinyl featuring two unreleased bonus tracks. Strictly limited to 200 copies and individually numbered with our signature obi strip. This version with the bonus 7” is only available via Impressed.

Tracklisting

Arrhythmia

No Rock n Roll Star

Already Gone

I’ve Been Low

Breathing Again

Take a Chance

Daylight, Dark Mind 

You Fade on me

Don’t Underestimate My Baby

Friendly

Bonus Pink 7” - only available via Impressed

A - Quarantine

B - Transistor

Available now for pre-order. We'll ship for release on 27th June 2025.

Free shipping Australia wide.

For UK Pre-orders, and to watch the video or listen on your preferred streaming service, check out Cam's links here

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