
Three Quarter Skies - Fade In (Orange Sun Coloured Vinyl)
Three Quarter Skies - Fade In (Orange Sun Coloured Vinyl)
Three Quarter Skies â the new band formed by Simon Scott from Slowdive â release their debut album Fade In on September 6. It was recorded by Simon and mixed with the help of elusive Flying Saucer Attack mainman Dave Pearce. The eight-track album includes the singles âCrowsâ and âLeave A Light Onâ, a Nick Drake cover and brand-new versions of âHoly Waterâ and âPieces Of Roslinâ, which was originally released on last yearâs introductory EP, Universal Flames. While that grew out of a semi-improvised live recording, the new album is as focused as it is ferocious; a cohesive body of work that came together after a fertile creative period following the death of Simonâs mother earlier this year. 'My creative well was already beginning to overflow and losing my mum pushed me over the edge,' says Simon. 'I didnât want to write pretty tunes, or sentimental and saccharine music about love or pretend how happy and healthy the world is. Three Quarter Skiesâ songs are angry, noisy, turbulent, stubborn and petulant.' As a result, Fade In is a heavy listen â opener âSlight Betrayalâ has a nagging sense of motion sickness before the fuzzy hopefulness of âLeave A Light Onâ; thereâs the post-new normal rumble of âSuperwomanâ, the feedback folk of âIn The Nightâ and âCrowsâ, with its 'vivid and surreal' attempts to process grief. 'Itâs an album of profound despair, anxiety, frustration and loss,' says Simon. 'Itâs been therapeutic to scream into walls of feedback.'
Tracklisting:
- Slight Betrayal
- Horn
- Leave A Light On
- Crows
- Holy Water
- Superwoman
- Pieces Of Roslin
- In The Night
Three Quarter Skies - Fade In (Orange Sun Coloured Vinyl)
Three Quarter Skies - Fade In (Orange Sun Coloured Vinyl)
Three Quarter Skies â the new band formed by Simon Scott from Slowdive â release their debut album Fade In on September 6. It was recorded by Simon and mixed with the help of elusive Flying Saucer Attack mainman Dave Pearce. The eight-track album includes the singles âCrowsâ and âLeave A Light Onâ, a Nick Drake cover and brand-new versions of âHoly Waterâ and âPieces Of Roslinâ, which was originally released on last yearâs introductory EP, Universal Flames. While that grew out of a semi-improvised live recording, the new album is as focused as it is ferocious; a cohesive body of work that came together after a fertile creative period following the death of Simonâs mother earlier this year. 'My creative well was already beginning to overflow and losing my mum pushed me over the edge,' says Simon. 'I didnât want to write pretty tunes, or sentimental and saccharine music about love or pretend how happy and healthy the world is. Three Quarter Skiesâ songs are angry, noisy, turbulent, stubborn and petulant.' As a result, Fade In is a heavy listen â opener âSlight Betrayalâ has a nagging sense of motion sickness before the fuzzy hopefulness of âLeave A Light Onâ; thereâs the post-new normal rumble of âSuperwomanâ, the feedback folk of âIn The Nightâ and âCrowsâ, with its 'vivid and surreal' attempts to process grief. 'Itâs an album of profound despair, anxiety, frustration and loss,' says Simon. 'Itâs been therapeutic to scream into walls of feedback.'
Tracklisting:
- Slight Betrayal
- Horn
- Leave A Light On
- Crows
- Holy Water
- Superwoman
- Pieces Of Roslin
- In The Night
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Three Quarter Skies - Fade In (Orange Sun Coloured Vinyl)
Three Quarter Skies â the new band formed by Simon Scott from Slowdive â release their debut album Fade In on September 6. It was recorded by Simon and mixed with the help of elusive Flying Saucer Attack mainman Dave Pearce. The eight-track album includes the singles âCrowsâ and âLeave A Light Onâ, a Nick Drake cover and brand-new versions of âHoly Waterâ and âPieces Of Roslinâ, which was originally released on last yearâs introductory EP, Universal Flames. While that grew out of a semi-improvised live recording, the new album is as focused as it is ferocious; a cohesive body of work that came together after a fertile creative period following the death of Simonâs mother earlier this year. 'My creative well was already beginning to overflow and losing my mum pushed me over the edge,' says Simon. 'I didnât want to write pretty tunes, or sentimental and saccharine music about love or pretend how happy and healthy the world is. Three Quarter Skiesâ songs are angry, noisy, turbulent, stubborn and petulant.' As a result, Fade In is a heavy listen â opener âSlight Betrayalâ has a nagging sense of motion sickness before the fuzzy hopefulness of âLeave A Light Onâ; thereâs the post-new normal rumble of âSuperwomanâ, the feedback folk of âIn The Nightâ and âCrowsâ, with its 'vivid and surreal' attempts to process grief. 'Itâs an album of profound despair, anxiety, frustration and loss,' says Simon. 'Itâs been therapeutic to scream into walls of feedback.'
Tracklisting:
- Slight Betrayal
- Horn
- Leave A Light On
- Crows
- Holy Water
- Superwoman
- Pieces Of Roslin
- In The Night













