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Young Fathers
Only God knows Featuring Leith Congregational Choir
Here’s the story behind Young Fathers and their involvement in Danny Boyle’s T2: Trainspotting, Young Fathers and the prolific novelist Irvine Welsh first met in 2015, when Welsh was making TV documentary about creativity in their mutual hometown, Edinburgh. Director Danny Boyle discovered Young Fathers shortly after their 2014 Mercury Prize win. T2: Trainspotting, is Welsh and Boyle’s recent feature-length film and sequel to Trainspotting (1996) – both adaptations of Welsh’s critically acclaimed written works, Trainspotting and Porno. 21 years later, their mutual appreciation for Young Fathers landed six tracks on the film’s score - Low, No Way, Dare Me - and soundtrack - Get Up, Rain or Shine and Only God Knows. Young Fathers got word on T2 features while working in the studio with Los Angeles-based producer Dave Sitek. The guys brought one of the demos back home to Edinburgh, met up with Boyle to tour the T2 film set and then finished the song with the voices of the Leith Congregational Choir, because there’s “nothing like singing with your aunties.” And really that’s when any relation to the film goes out of the window, because Only God Knows is the most beautiful, soaring, crazy piece of punk-gospel you’ll hear in 2017, like being shot out of a cannon into the greatest atheist church in the universe, like dying and being reborn without even realising it’s happened. Because we’re all alone in the end anyway, so give yourself a chance.