No Man's Land is the eighth studio album by English singer-songwriter Frank Turner, released on 16 August 2019[3] by Xtra Mile Recordings.
[6] These women include Byzantine princess Kassiani, Huda Sha'arawi, Nannie Doss, Nica Rothschild, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Jinny Bingham, Dora Hand and the CPR training manikin Resusci Anne.
The Independent described the album as "extreme mansplaining" and criticised the instrumentation as being "plodding" and Turner's limited vocal range being incredibly evident.
[13] NME stated that the album was too similar to Turner's previous work, leading to the voices of the woman involved being completely overshadowed.
[2] The Mic, however, argued that No Man's Land succeeded as an "astoundingly versatile and sensitive" concept album, noting that "overwhelmingly Turner opts for well realised curveballs as opposed to safe and unadventurous folk music".