***Saul Adamczewski, co-founder of Fat White Family and frontman of Insecure Men, endured a harrowing personal collapse in 2024, spending months in a cupboard in Tulse Hill amid severe psychosis and opioid addiction. After calling his mother and undergoing withdrawal, he began rebuilding his life, reconnecting with family and bandmates. This recovery led to A Man For All Seasons, the second Insecure Men album and a creative rebirth.
Recorded in the spring of 2025, at Ray Davis’ Konk Studios in Hornsey, North London with producer Raf Rundell, the album reflects Adamczewski’s shift toward collaboration, with a band lineup including Marley Mackay, Victor Jakeman, Fat White Family’s Alex White and Steely Dan Monte. Thematically, the album confronts heartbreak, mental illness, and addiction, blending melancholic country influences with lush, narcotic lounge-pop textures. Tracks like ‘Time Is A Healer’ channel raw emotion, while songs like ‘Alien’ and ‘Cleaning Bricks’ showcase the album’s more junkshop pop instincts.
Rooted in Adamczewski’s country-infused upbringing, the album carries the ghostly, submerged sonic identity familiar from the first Insecure Men release, yet it feels more communal and mature. His songwriting is both confessional and escapist, offering solace and catharsis. Beyond this release, Adamczewski plans a Memphis-recorded country album, a dub project, and continues to explore folk and experimental forms, all in search of truth and healing through music.
From near-total collapse to creative revival, Adamczewski’s journey is both cautionary and redemptive—one that reaffirms his role as one of Britain’s most singular and enduring musical voices.