Tuesday, 3 February 2026

PHK's debut Limited Edition 12" LP, 'You Should All Be Ashamed Of Yourselves', out now with sleeve notes by Detail Magazine Editor, Claire Mahoney

 


You Should All Be Ashamed of Yourselves

‘You Should All Be Ashamed of Yourselves’ takes aim at the complacency and chaos of modern life and mixes it with razor-sharp social commentary. It's the first album from Paul Hooper-Keeley under his own moniker, ‘PHK’, and he delivers it with both barrels with 12 tracks and one hidden surprise.

With nods to his Mod, Garage and Power pop roots, each track offers a carefully penned critique of modern life packaged in a sharp collection of tunes that hold up a mirror to the modern world. Musically think The Prisoners mixed with shades of XTC. This is Mod revivalism all grown up. 

“What is wrong with your life that isn’t right

That you have to troll us on a Saturday night”

he writes in 'Social Media Psychopath'

or this caustic reference to a character on the Mod scene:

“You are just a Walter Mitty, I suppose I should feel pity

We know you have never been, a real part of our scene

You appeared from nowhere, but you tried to say that you were there

Your history is more flaky than me old Nan’s puff pastry”

Sharp, sardonic and observant, PHK tackles hypocrisy, political posturing and everyday absurdities with wit and bite. Other tracks such as 'Music Industry Conspiracy' point the finger at the cynical machinery of fame itself. As someone who has continued to support independent music for over four decades, PHK has every right to have a go.

Elsewhere, ‘Fears of a Clown’ is a play on the Smokey Robinson classic but instead explores insecurity and image in a world obsessed with judgement; ‘The Luvvies Brigade’ lampoons the self-serving elite south of Watford Gap and ‘Battle of the Little Big Man’ exposes the fragile egos behind empty authority - we all know one!

Paul plays almost every instrument on this album, drawing together decades of experience into a record that captures both the energy of his early years with the perspective and wisdom of someone looking back over his long career on the Mod circuit.

In Lincolnshire in 1982 as a young Mod of the revival era he formed his first band, The Threads - a hard-gigging Mod/Garage outfit whose Rickenbacker-driven tunes and sharp attire earned them a loyal following.

Away from The Threads, Paul continued to support independent music through his labels Biff Bang Pow Records and Burnt Toast Music Publishing. Over the years he’s supported countless artists, organising the all-star Mod Aid 20 charity single, and fronted bands including The Deep Six and The Mark Three. His work as a songwriter, musician and producer has remained consistently true to his roots - honest, melodic, and fiercely independent.

This solo album marks yet another chapter in a career defined by that independence and integrity.

After all, PHK is not a number. He’s a free man.

Claire Mahoney

Editor

Detail magazine

 https://paulhooper-keeley.bandcamp.com/





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PHK's debut Limited Edition 12" LP, 'You Should All Be Ashamed Of Yourselves', out now with sleeve notes by Detail Magazine Editor, Claire Mahoney

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