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Roddy Woomble

Lo! Soul

    'Lo! Soul' is the fifth solo album from Roddy Woomble, following on from his acclaimed debut, 'My Secret Is My Silence' (2006), 'The Impossible Song & Other Songs' (2011), 'Listen To Keep' (2013) and 'The Deluder' (2017).

    The record sees Woomble continue his unique and restless trajectory, gently stepping away from his previous acoustic/folk intentions in favour of a more explorative light, prevalent on 2020's 'Everyday Sun' EP, which featured largely spoken word pieces over an ambient, mediative soundtrack.

    Produced and mixed by collaborator and Idlewild bandmate Andrew Mitchell (aka Andrew Wasylyk), 'Lo! Soul' was recorded remotely between Roddy's home in the Hebrides and Andrew's studio in Dundee throughout 2020 while Scotland was locked-down.

    Roddy explains: "Andrew describes moments of the album as 'Dystopian-pop' which I think is as good a description as any. Lockdown gave me the sense of a collective melancholy, a shared remoteness and isolation - that has been a guiding influence throughout all the songs. It is the most unusual record I have made, and made in the most unusual way."

    Across his twenty-five year career, 'Lo! Soul' may well be Woomble's most inventive, creative album to date. From undulating synths and ambient soundscapes in the abstract narratives of 'Atlantic Photography' and 'Secret Show', the sun-tinged horns of 'Architecture in LA', a mellifluous Mellotron or perhaps a piano chime. Here, the path is embedded with Roddy's words delicately unearthing the known and never known.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Return To Disappear
    2. Architecture In LA
    3. Lo! Soul
    4. Take It To The Street
    5. Secret Show
    6. ... It's Late
    7. As If It Did Not Happen
    8. People Move Out
    9. Atlantic Photography
    10. Dead Of The Moon

    Roddy Woomble

    Everyday Sun

      New studio recordings by Roddy Woomble (Idlewild) Roddy - “My new EP is not poems recited over music, or spoken word, but neither is it a straight forward collection of songs.”

      The idea for it was literally conceived in a teepee in the Scottish Highlands. In September 2018, Andrew Mitchell (my frequent solo collaborator and Idlewild band mate) Oliver Coates (Cellist, Composer, Producer, Pal) and I were playing a concert at The Dell of Abernethy in the heart of the Cairngorms.The concert was in an actual teepee, although one with a capacity of fifty, a bar and a fire pit. In the twilight between soundcheck and gig Oliver decided to compose a piece to function as environmental music while the audience arrived, a “dystopic collage of Roddy Woomble’s cut-up phonemes with cinematic drones” is how Oliver describes it.

      It was to function instead of playlist music; to condition the atmosphere. Oliver set to work recording me reciting several lines from my notebook, which were then spliced and triggered by computer algorithm while cello & synth drones of varying length looped and grew underneath the booming & panning cut ups of the words, chopped in the tradition of Williams Burroughs to reveal subterranean, cultish and hypnotic meaning through abstract play of sound. When played back through the PA system it sounded both fractured and soothing and suited the atmosphere of the evening - it was the start of autumn, with a chill in the air - the audience was getting close to the fire, drinking beer and gin, with this strange and hypnotic soundtrack all around them quietly playing.

      The concert itself was lovely - Oliver played an amazing set followed by Andrew and I, with Oliver joining us on Cello (and laptop) for several numbers. The evening had a spirit of collaboration about it, a spontaneous and creative feel, in the cold and magical highlands forest. Oliver continued to work on the track and it appears at it’s original length on the EP. Oliver titled it ‘RW OC Cuttup’ as that was what the file was named on his computer. It is really much more his work than mine, but he was happy for it to be included on this EP which I’m very grateful for.

      At seventeen minutes in length I appreciate that it might be a bit too long or discordant for some - but if you give it time it’s a very meditative and rewarding listen - good to have on headphones while you are climbing a hill in the drizzle, or indeed sitting around a bonfire in the Cairngorms sipping Glen Livet.

      TRACK LISTING

      Everyday Sun (4.25)
      Context Of Midnight (3.32)
      Straight To Blame (2.54)
      Secret For The Last Time (3.40)
      One Minute Out Of The World (3.05)
      RW OC Cuttup - Roddy Woomble & Oliver Coates (17.00)

      Roddy Woomble

      The Deluder

        Following on from the brooding, atmospheric 'Like Carsuo' single in March comes the highly anticipated fourth solo album 'The Deluder' from Idlewild's frontman Roddy Woomble.

        TRACK LISTING

        Look Back Like Leaving
        To Feel Like A Fool
        Jupiter
        A Skull With A Teardrop
        Like Caruso
        First Love Is Never Returned
        Remember To Breathe
        I'll Meet You By The Memorial
        On N'a Plus De Temps
        Any Old Kind Of World Will Do
        Floating On A River


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