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Girl On The Edge Of The World

    'Girl on the Edge of the World', the third full-length album from Anglo-Irish dreamrock trio KEELEY, is the most eclectic and most expansive "sonic odyssey" yet from Dublin-born singer-guitarist-composer Keeley Moss and her cast of collaborators - producer Alan Maguire, bassist Lukey Foxtrot and former Morrissey drummer Andrew Paresi. Also featured are two very special guests on backing vocals - Shoegaze and Britpop royalty Miki Berenyi (Lush, Piroshka, MB3) and Sice (The Boo Radleys), both of whom KEELEY has supported on tour in the UK during the past year.

    A bubbling cauldron of Indie-Rock, Shoegaze, Dreampop, Post-Punk, Ambient Electronica and pastoral Psychedelia, 'Girl on the Edge of the World' is the most immersive and most alluring realisation yet of Moss's singular songwriting vision.


    TRACK LISTING

    1. Hungry For The Prize
    2. Crossing Lands
    3. Trains And Daydreams (feat. Sice)
    4. London Fields
    5. London Underground
    6. Big Brown Eyes (feat. Miki Berenyi)
    7. Who Wants To See The World
    8. Girl On The Edge Of The World
    9. To Bring You Back
    10. Fell In Love With A Ghost
    11. The Movie Of Our Yesterdays
    12. Daydreams And Trains

    Bonus EP (Vinyl Only):
    1. Lost In The Magic Maze
    2. Seeing For The Last Time
    3. Bristol Temple Meads
    4. Railway Stations
    5. Seeing Everything (Solo Space Version)
    6. Echo Everywhere (Solo Space Version)

    Keeley Forsyth & Matthew Bourne

    Hand To Mouth

      For Keeley’s latest venture, ‘Hand to Mouth’ pushes this envelope further, through a deliberate exploitation of space and restraint as the key focus that underpins her latest collection of songs. Keeley, along with longtime collaborator Matthew Bourne, have envisaged a programme of songs like this for some time. Drawing on their experience of performing paired-back voice and harmonium
      shows in previous years, ‘Hand to Mouth’ further echoes and refines this sensibility – exploiting minimal, mesmeric textures, and elliptical musical structures.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Consider This €

      KEELEY

      Beautiful Mysterious

        This isn't the only press release we're putting out for Keeley's second album, Beautiful Mysterious, but this one's from an entirely subjective position. Around the release of Keeley's debut, Floating Above Everything Else, there was a flurry of press which seemingly continued unabated for months and - to our mystification - seemed to offer no clues as to what, exactly, was going on with this artist or how or why any of it mattered. That album's label, Dimple Discs, has a roster of predominately Irish (and generally excellent) artists; I suppose in some unconscious way we wrote it off as "I suppose you've got to be Irish to get it". And then we were solicited Keeley's next album. Well, boy were we wrong! KEELEY is a band led by Keeley Moss, with musicians Lukey Foxtrot and Andrew Paresi, although it's a tight-knight group who propel the project and it makes no sense not to mention manager Nick Clift and studio genius Alan Maguire, who are also intrinsic members of this outfit. There's a conceit behind the band's work. Every song in the band's full repertoire shares a single subject - Inga Maria Hauser, a teenaged German backpacker found brutally assaulted and dead in a remote part of Ireland's Ballypatrick Forest in 1988. Moss's personal interest in the case caused her to create a blog, The Keeley Chronicles, which has reported on the case so doggedly that it's now viewed as the crucial source of public information on the case. And there's more to that story, of course. But our point is this: Beautiful Mysterious is that rarest of all jewels, the instant classic. Imagine going back in time to when you heard Fear Of Music, Colossal Youth or Forever Changes for the very first time, knowing what each would mean to you many years later. Don’t miss that chance with Keeley’s incredible Beautiful Mysterious. Well, here's your chance.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. A Doorway To Another World
        2. Trans-Europe 18
        3. Inga Maria's Dream
        4. Days In A Daze
        5. Last Words
        6. Galloway Princess
        7. Inga Hauser
        8. Forever Froze
        9. Scratches On Your Face
        10. Waves Of 1988
        11. You Were The Beauty. 

        Keeley Forsyth

        The Hollow

          Keeley Forsyth is a singer, composer and actress from Oldham, UK. A frequent presence on primetime TV since the mid-'90s, over the past few years she has forged an unusual parallel career as a unique and uncompromising new presence in contemporary music. Described by Pitchfork as “arid and beautiful”, by Uncut as "astonishing" and The Sunday Times as "one of the most remarkable in years”, Keeley's debut LP 'Debris' (2020) and follow-up 'Limbs' (2022) drew unanimous critical praise, prompting comparisons with Nico, Beth Gibbons, Aldous Harding, Nick Cave, Anohni and even Scott Walker. It's often stated that no one else is making music quite like this.

          The bleak and foreboding landscape surrounding Keeley's North Yorkshire home seems to inhabit her third LP, 'The Hollow'. The moors, visible from her studio window, impact upon a music that feels made of these places: windswept, rain-soaked and blinking through the low-lit landscape. The album's title derives from discovering a long-abandoned mining shaft whilst out walking - the past lurking within and haunting the present we now occupy. A connection to time that places us within it, facing what is gone and what may come. But also, perhaps that time has no concern as to whether we're here or not.

          Keeley's unique elemental voice again sits centrally within this world-building. Her cathartic reflections are exorcisms in song. We hear an artist making sense of her life, willing to expose vulnerability without ever appearing weak. Working again with producer Ross Downes, the LP features Matthew Bourne and Colin Stetson, Forsyth sought to expand both her voice and music. Taking aspects of sacred music, minimalist post-classical, dark ambient, film and theatre soundtracks, she layers her vocals into chamber choirs, applies pitch shifts and other digital processing, moves from clear articulate intention to mumbled numb utterances.

          Composer Mihály Vig's score to Bela Tarr’s film 'The Turin Horse' is reimagined as a pressurised outpouring, recasting the everyday within a mythical light of survival and hope. On ‘A Shift’, Mal Finch's protest song ‘We Are Women, We Are Strong ‘, originally sung by wives and daughters in support of the '80s miner’s strikes, is recontextualised in solidarity for an experience of creative labour.

          A sought-after collaborator, Keeley is currently working towards new projects with Ben Frost, Teho Teardo, and Matthew Bourne. She has provided vocals for Louis Carnell; remixed both Gazelle Twin and Quin Quis; has soundtracked Maxine Peake’s directorial debut; and is currently developing a stage and studio project with Ben Frost and writer Robert MacFarlane.

          A magnetic live performer able to create an immersive almost ritualistic experience, Keeley recently received a standing ovation at Unsound and supports the LP with shows at Bristol New Music, Rewire festival and London's ICA.


          STAFF COMMENTS

          Barry says: A monolithic slab of otherworldly cascading vocals and foreboding postclassical heft, Keeley Forsyth has crafted a terrifying and hugely moving LP that falls somewhere between ambient soundtrack business, gothic folk and drone, and honestly I couldn't be any more on board. Stunning.

          TRACK LISTING

          Side A
          1. The Answer
          2. The Hollow
          3. Come And See
          4. Eve
          5. Turning
          6. A Shift
          Side B
          1. Slush
          2. Drag Me Down
          3. Do I Breathe
          4. In The Corner
          5. Horse
          6. Creature

          Keeley

          Floating Above Everything Else

            The debut album from Keeley, Ireland’s rising stars of the modern dreampop scene. Fronted by enigmatic singer-songwriter-guitarist Keeley Moss, whose singular vision has created an amazing buzz amongst the global dreampop and nu-gaze music scene. Her songs draw from the energy of classic rock and the lyricism of folk and pop traditions, exuding a maturity about which Irish broadcaster Fiachna Ó Braonáin noted...
            "Keeley goes further and deeper and carries us into a musical dreamworld that reaches in and out all at once."

            Produced by Alan Maguire with mixes by veteran engineer Paul Tipler (House Of Love, Placebo, Stereolab).

            Features the internationally acclaimed rocker “The Glitter And The Glue” as heard on Steve Lamacq, Radcliffe & Maconie (6Music), Mickey Bradley (BBC Radio Ulster), Rhys Mwyn (BBC Radio Cymru), and John Kennedy (Radio X), for whom she recorded a session in October 2022.

            Vinyl and CD come with a special lyric insert.

            TRACK LISTING

            01. Seeing Everything
            02. Arrive Alive
            03. The Glitter And The Glue
            04. Floating Above Everything Else
            05. To A London Sunrise
            06. Echo Everywhere
            07. Forever’s Where You Are
            08. Never Here Always There
            09. You Never Made It That Far
            10. Totally Entranced
            11. Shine A Light

            Keeley

            Brave Warrior

              The first physical release from new Irish dreampop sensations Keeley is a 4-track 10" single featuring the summer 2021 hit "The Glitter and the Glue".

              TRACK LISTING

              A1. The Glitter And The Glue
              A2. Last Words
              B1. Never Here Always There
              B2. You Never Made It That Far

              Keeley Forsyth

              Limbs

                Keeley Forsyth’s 2020 debut album found an elemental voice ringing out from beneath the rubble. Understated but devastating, Debris' success led to a transformation as the songs were brought to the stage. An innate performer, Forsyth found herself channelling something she hadn’t yet fully come to understand, and it was here that the voice found on Debris began to probe outwards and discover a physical form. It’s a form that fully takes shape on her second album Limbs.

                Anyone who saw Forsyth perform in the brief window after Debris was released and before shows ground to a halt can testify to the show’s power. In pin-drop silence, enraptured audiences watched as Forsyth inhabited a new body. No stranger to portraying characters in her career as an actor, this was something different.

                Limbs is a record of reckoning with that change. After the initial purge of Debris, those feelings of trauma and fear remain but there’s also a life to live. “Save me from the chair where sadness lies,” she sings on opener ‘Fires’, wrestling the need to be creative within the routine of daily life. Where Debris was composed and recorded in close proximity to instrumentalist and arranger Matthew Bourne, Limbs deploys a more expansive palette. With Forsyth at the centre, collaborator Ross Downes acts as another limb, remotely producing the pulses and drones which feed back into the voice. Bourne this time is enlisted to “Bring some of the soil of Debris” into Limbs. The result is clearer and more spacious. If Debris sounded like it was buried under the earth - Forsyth’s voice repressed and breathless - Limbs brings some of that live presence. 


                TRACK LISTING

                1. A1. Fires
                2. A2. Bring Me Water
                3. A3. Limbs
                4. A4. Land Animal
                5. B1. Blindfolded
                6. B2. Wash
                7. B3. Silence
                8. B4. I Stand Alone

                Keeley Forsyth

                Debris

                  The songs comprising Keeley Forsyth’s debut, are, she states simply, “like blocks of metal that drop from the sky”. Minimal arrangements place that elemental voice front and centre. Nerves are quietly frayed over its running time; an intimate document of personal change, we’re held in limbo until the final note is left to ring. Debris explores the darker corners of domestic life, balancing the need to create with the responsibilities that come with a family, a partner and a career. Seismic ruptures behind closed doors. “There was a lot going on in my life that was heavy and hard,” she adds. “Songs were made under that moment.”

                  Born and raised in Oldham in the north-west of England, Forsyth first made her name as an actor. Her enigmatic voice is so indelible even she is sometimes provoked to refer to it as a third person, like the characters she’s inhabited as an actor, this time populating songs sharing tales of the high and low tides, of freedom and entrapment, and of hard-won triumphs. “They’ve been in my mind for a while,” she concludes. “I have sung them to my children, and at home alone, and making this album has been an opportunity for me to discover the voice and being who sings these songs. It has changed me, and will continue to. I recognise my life again.”

                  With sparse arrangements by pianist and composer Matthew Bourne and producer Sam Hobbs, Keeley Forsyth’s music is centred around a singular, emotionally raw and magnetic vocal delivery


                  TRACK LISTING

                  A1. Debris
                  A2. Black Bull
                  A3. It’s Raining
                  A4. Look To Yourself
                  B1. Lost
                  B2. Butterfly
                  B3. Large Oak
                  B4. Start Again


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