When it comes to avoiding second album syndrome – the creative block many artists suffer when following a hugely successful record - Rag'n'Bone Man has an ace up his sleeve. “I treated the album like I was starting over again, from the beginning,” he tells OfficialCharts.com, speaking from his home over a Zoom call. "Once I drew a line under the last album and knew this album was going to be something new and different, I stopped worrying about it.” Of course, Rag’n’Bone Man (real name Rory Graham)’s self-confessed supremely relaxed approach to life would have also helped stave off feelings of pressure.
Still, following 2017’s Human – 1.27 million UK chart sales, the fastest-selling debut album by a male artist in a decade, and the UK’s
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