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Guy Garvey

Courting The Squall


After nearly twenty five years and counting as a member of elbow and one of the UK's most recognised and celebrated musicians and lyricists Guy Garvey is setting off alone for the first time He releases his debut solo album 'Courting the Squall' Recorded initially at Real World Studios near Bath and completed at Blueprint Studios in Salford 'Courting the Squall' features a band created by Guy from his 'favourite musicians outside elbow' and was driven by spontaneity and experimentation amongst the assembled players with Guy firmly and exclusively in the driving seat The band 'moved fast and drank a lot' focusing on live recording with minimal overdubs to create the songs Unlike elbow where democracy has always ruled this is an album where Guy embraced the freedom to do exactly what he felt throughout The album features Pete Jobson long time friend and bass player from I Am Kloot as lead guitarist and Nathan Sudders from The Whip on bass bringing an indie sensibility that was at the heart of Guy's thinking for certain songs Keyboards are marshalled by old V2 labelmate Ben Christophers and drums are filled by Alex Reeves elbow's brass section add to selected tracks whilst Rachael Gladwin a steadying contrast to the party vibe of the team due her being pregnant plays the harp and kora 'Courting the Squall' is powered by influences and ideas that 'don't fit the elbow template' Some tracks notably 'Angela's Eyes' 'Harder Edges' and 'Belly of the Whale' come completely from groove finding a sweet spot between Manchester's baggy past long term love Tom Waits and Bowie's mid70's albums particularly 'Sound and Vision' This change of type engendered a change of vocal approach a clipped and more direct Garvey voice coming across a hark back to his early days writing lyrics influenced by his listening to hiphop where short delivery carries rhythm alongside meaning Lyrical concerns encompass those familiar to Guy's past work at times the big themes of love and friendship the lure of his Northern homeland but tracks and lyrics were not always preplanned On one occasion a bird observed from the window of the recording studio became the catalyst for the music at other times a loose jam approach crystallized both lyrically and musically into a finished composition There were no rules Having guested on various artist's albums as a vocalist 'Courting the Squall' sees Guy duet on his own music again with the sumptuous 'Electricity' featuring Jolie Holland conjuring up images of illicit jazz dives in fin de siA#cle Paris or prohibition era New York in the distinctly non urban studio setting outside Bath Alongside Jolie's credit another less familiar set of cowriters appear on the album but we'll leave that to you to discover Yet not all of 'Courting the Squall' is a move away from the familiar The album title track a trip hop rhythm propelled ballad and 'Juggernaut' a hymnal clothed in sedate populist clothing may feel more immediately recognizable to long term followers of Guy's music whilstA  'Broken Bottles and Chandeliers' with its warmth once again showcases his unerring ability to translate the sense of overwhelming joy into understated musical form It is as with all solo albums a glimpse into its creator's soul Shot through with warmth and emotional intelligence content and comfortable in its own skin 'Courting the Squall' is that most unique thing a record made without preconditions an album of songs made purely for the joy of its making LP Heavyweight Vinyl in Gatefold Sleeve with Download

Tracklist
  • 1. Angela's Eyes
    2. Courting the Squall
    3. Harder Edges
    4. Unwind
    5. Juggernaut
    6. Yesterday
    7. Electricity
    8. Belly of the Whale
    9. Broken Bottles and Chandeliers
    10. Three Bells

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