John Blek – The Embers – OUT TODAY

HAPPY RELEASEDAY JOHN BLEK!

It was the early summer of 2018, – “Thistle & Thorn” “Blek’s ode to nature […] his most accomplished work to date” (The Irish Times) – had just been completed, however, the Irish Singer/Songwriter just continued to write.

“I was excited by the prospect of working around a specific theme and the songs for The Embers were the next natural step. I enjoyed giving myself structure this time around. It was not about moments of inspiration but more about working on these songs and ideas until I felt they were great. More craft and less luck.“

Ever since this point in time he knew he was in the process of becoming entangled into a bigger picture. A four-album cycle began to take shape, circling around the four elements water (Catharsis Vol. I), Earth (Thistle & Thorn) fire and air. “The Embers”, a firebed of a glimmering coals, is now released exactly one year after “Thistle & Thorn”.

The topics are circling around transformation processes and often draw on Blek’s own biography, the emotional maturity of coming of age, but also the civilisational confusion and decomposition processes of our time: „I addressed emotional maturity within oneself and the bizarre decline of social and political civilisation in the UK and USA.“

“Flame” compares the longing and the passion of a love affair to flames which consume a building blazingly fast. Others associate the warmth of a firebed with a romantic relationship (“Ciara Waiting”). With “Revived” a wonderfully comforting duet with the great Irish songwriter colleague Mick Flannery finds its place.

Blek stays true to his musical principles, nevertheless, gets more and more refined. The focal point is extraordinary melodic fingerpicking on the acoustic guitar and a voice which gets warmer, wiser and paraphrases a little more precise from album to album. Blek gets inspired by Irish, British and American folk and establishes his own position somewhere in between.

While the last album was mainly made with the two Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy collaborators Joan Shelley and Nathan Salsburg, with this one the drums of Davie Ryan and the clarinets of Matthew Berrill come to the limelight. A warm breath runs through the songs: “Musically I wanted to use soft and warm sounds on this record to try and draw the heat of the fire into the songs. For this, I used a lot of clarinet and bass clarinet. The warm breath-like sound added a wonderful blanket for the songs to lie upon.“

John Blek was recently awarded Number One Award in Ireland by IMRO for an outstanding independent album release in 2019 and “Thistle and Thorn” was praised everywhere by BBC and RTÉ radio editors. Shortly before that, ‘Salt in the Water’ of Blek’s penultimate solo album “Catharsis Vol. I” was nominated as a Song of the Year at the International Folk Music Awards in Kansas City. It’s probably fair to say, that John Blek in his current form is not only one of the most diligent and prolific but also one of the best singer-songwriters in Europe.

John Blek – The Embers – Preorder

from now you can preorder the amazing new John Blek record called “Embers” in our Shop for a very special preorder deal. The record will be out on February 7th, 2020. We will ship all preorder worldwide on February 3rd, 2020. You can hear the first single “Empty Pockets” on bandcamp.

Austin Lucas and the Bold Party – no one is immortal – live record out now.

Austin Lucas & The Bold Party “No One is Immortal!” out now. Available on vinyl or as a 2 disc CD/DVD combo pack. Featuring ten fan-favorite tracks recorded live in Bloomington, IN in 2018! You can order both formats through our online shop.

After years of touring solo, and off and on with various backing bands. Austin Lucas has finally come forward with a solidified Bold Party lineup. With the addition of Matt Romy(Keys, vox), Chuck Roldan(drums, vox), alongside BP founding member, Alex Mann (bass). Austin and band have re-emerged, stronger and tighter than ever before. ‘No One Is Immortal! Live at the Blockhouse Bar.’ Represents the end result of 5 months solid on the road, supporting the critically acclaimed 2018 album, ‘Immortal Americans.’
For one special night, fans traveled down the road, across the country and from around the world. All to be present for the recording of this live album and DVD. Their hometown, their favorite club, amongst family, friends, and some of Austin’s most esteemed songwriting peers. What was captured, was something remarkable. A live band, at their peak, doing what they do best, in a room filled with love.

new John Blek single ‘Empty Pockets’ out now.

The first song from JOHN BLEK’s upcoming new Album “The Embers” are out today. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ga8oYkHDRE4

After the fires of love, lust, life and revolution have burned out the embers are all that remain. “The Embers” the new album from John Blek consists of 9 visceral songs. Reflections and memories from a time after the affair.

Due for release on 7th February 2020 ‘The Embers’ is the fifth solo long player from Cork’s John Blek. This time it was recorded in its entirety at Wavefield Recordings, Clonakilty with Brian Casey Producing/Engineering and musical contributions from Mick Flannery, Matthew Berrill (Ensemble Eriu) and Davie Ryan (Notify, Atlantic Arc Orchestra).

John Blek is much loved for his enthralling live show full of humour, pathos and his impassioned musical delivery. A master storyteller and a stunning fingerstyle guitar player. A must see act for 2020 and a true artist.

“The Embers” will see widespread release in Europe and the UK via K&F Records and Hometown Caravan and in Ireland via John’s own imprint We Are Rats Recordings (WARR). Available on digital, CD and gatefold 180gram Vinyl.

New single ‘By And By’ out today

Today Wayne Graham release their second single ‘By And By’ from the album ‘Songs Only A Mother Could Love’. The full record will be available for streaming on May 31.

“ The sublime Americana of the brothers […] takes a while until it enfolds its full splendor. But then you want to listen to these songs between J.J. Cale and The Band, gentle blues and smoldering folk-rock, again and again.” (Rolling Stone 1/2019)