SYD ARTHUR ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM 'SOUND MIRROR'

SYD ARTHUR

 

NEW ALBUM ‘SOUND MIRROR’ 2nd JUNE

 

THE GREAT ESCAPE & LIVE AT LEEDS IN MAY

 

“Canterbury’s dazzling new sons” MOJO

 

Canterbury psych-rock quartet Syd Arthur will release their new album ‘Sound Mirror’ through Harvest Records on 2nd June. Self-produced and engineered by Tom Elmhirst (Arcade Fire, Adele, U2), the album was recorded at the band’s Wicker Studios and will be available on CD, vinyl and digitally. Having played at this year’s SxSW Festival, Syd Arthur return to the US next month to perform at Coachella. ‘Sound Mirror’ is available now for pre-order on iTuneshttp://po.st/SoundMirroriT and Amazon http://po.st/SoundMirrorAma

The band will appear at The Great Escape and Live At Leeds in May (venues TBC):

 

Sat 3rd May                 Live At Leeds              Leeds

Fri 9th May                  The Great Escape       Brighton

 

Comprising Liam Magill (lead vocals, guitar), his brother Joel (bass, vocals), Raven Bush (violin, keyboards, mandolin), and Fred Rother (drums), the band released their debut album ‘On An On’ in 2012. The record justly earned Syd Arthur widespread critical acclaim and led to support slots with confirmed fan Paul Weller, The Pixies, White Denim and Vampire Weekend.

 

‘Sound Mirror’s genesis began in late 2012 with the band traveling to Rother’s parents’ house in Ireland, their equipment literally in tow. They spent the summer laying the groundwork for the album before finally setting to work at their own Wicker Studios in Southeast London. Progressive in the truest sense, tracks like ‘Forevermore’ and ‘Backwardstepping’ evolve the archetypal Canterbury sound into a surprisingly heartfelt mutation of Arcadian acoustica and Syd Arthur’s own uniquely modern voice. ‘Hometown Blues’ – perhaps the most plainspoken song in the band’s increasingly rich oeuvre – was born of a 2012 collaborative session with avowed fan Paul Weller at his Solid Bond Productions Ltd. Studio.

“We were jamming and it just fell out,” Liam says. “Weller actually got my book out and read through it – that was pretty nuts. I nailed it, the essence of what I was trying to say.”

From the tantalizing ‘Garden Of Time’ to the prophetic ‘Sink Hole,’ ‘Sound Mirror’ expands and refines Syd Arthur’s already uncommon sonic multiverse into a brave new space where focus and concision is as essential as freewheeling abstraction and genre-shattering creativity. “The weirder stuff comes as naturally as the more traditional,” says singer/guitarist Liam Magill. “It’s all the same to us, really. Somehow everything filters through and comes out as us four guys and the sound that we make.”

Having spent much of the past two years on the road, ‘Sound Mirror’ echoes Syd Arthur’s deep connection to their home turf, its title referencing the massive concrete structures placed around coastal England to detect incoming enemy aircraft in the pre-World War II era. “They were the precursor to radar,” says Bush. “They’re very striking objects, basically facing out from England to France. We liked the idea of this mega mirror, reflecting out to the rest of the world from Kent.”

Syd Arthur’s determined search for quintessence extends into the album’s more experimental excursions. Songs such as ‘Autograph’ and ‘Singularity’ gambol around rock’s outer limits, their gear-shifting extremes counterbalanced by windswept melody and brilliantly crafted production. “I like to think we can get weirder and more poppy at the same time,” Bush says. “We want to reach a place where the songs can get tighter and more succinct and then when we go crazy, we really go crazy.” That unbridled spirit of transgression and forward motion defines both Sound Mirror and Syd Arthur, a band preternaturally unwilling to settle down, forever looking towards the far horizon.

‘Sound Mirror’ track listing:

1. Garden Of Time                                          6. Forevermore          

2. Hometown Blues                                         7. Backwardstepping

3. Autograph                                                   8. Chariots

4. What’s Your Secret                                     9. Singularity

5. All And Everything                                      10. Sink Hole

Garden of Time – watch the video below:

March 24, 2014 12:11pm ET by Virgin EMI   Comments (0)

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