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Offerings: Lost Songs 2000-2004

    A collection of unreleased recordings from the early days of Gravenhurst. Unexpected treasures found in the Gravenhurst archives whilst researching material for the tenth anniversary reissues of ‘Flashlight Seasons’ and ‘Black Holes In The Sand’.

    Comprised of two early demos that differ from album versions in intriguing ways and eight previously unheard songs, the result is a carefully selected and coherent collection. ‘The Citizen’ contrasts a lyric of urban alienation with an early demonstration of Nick Talbot aka Gravenhurst’s mastery of acoustic minimalism, while the strong narrative arc of the title track ‘Offerings’ contains the earliest incarnation of a recurring Gravenhurst theme: the indifference of nature and the folly of the human urge to seek spiritual communion with its destructive power.

    One of four diverse instrumental tracks, ‘Who Put Bella In The Wych Elm?’ provides a hypnotic soundtrack to one of England’s most unnerving unsolved crimes. Unable to recall recording some of these tracks, Nick describes the collection as a musical Mary Celeste; a vessel found captain-less and crew-less, with its cargo fully preserved after many years adrift.

    Includes a download card and sleevenotes from Nick Talbot.

    Gravenhurst

    The Ghost In Daylight

      ‘The Ghost In Daylight’, an evocative and potent alchemy of mournful guitar work and haunting vocals, follows a four year silence from Bristol’s Gravenhurst.

      Gravenhurst (aka Nick Talbot) is a respected artist, lyricist, poet and satirist; part of a truly British lineage stretching through Jarvis Cocker, Neil Hannon and Morrissey to name a few. It’s been almost five years since the release of his acclaimed third album ‘The Western Lands’, yet support at media for Gravenhurst has only grown. The album is evocative of a dark and atmospheric place, ever-changing and conjured from disparate ingredients.

      Gravenhurst’s roots lie in the melodic noise of My Bloody Valentine, the lush vocal harmonies of Simon & Garfunkel, the alchemical guitars of Richard Thompson and Johnny Marr, and the widescreen ambient visions of Brian Eno.

      “Seriously wonderful” - Lauren Laverne, 6Music.

      “‘The Ghost In Daylight’ is a wondrous thing” - Quietus.

      “It sounds so beautiful” - Laura Snapes, NME.


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      Darryl says: Beautiful and evocative new album from Nick Talbot AKA Gravenhurst on Warp Records. 'The Ghost In Daylight' is an intricate and mournfully atmospheric gem!


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