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The songs comprimising Keeley Forsyths debut, are, she states simply, like blocks of metal that drop from the sky. Minimal arrangements place that elemental voice front and centre. Nerves are quietly frayed over its running time; an intimate document of personal change, were held in limbo until the final note is left to ring. Debris explores the darker corners of domestic life, balancing the need to create with the responsibilities that come with a family, a partner and a career. Seismic ruptures behind closed doors. There was a lot going on in my life that was heavy and hard, she adds. Songs were made under that moment.
Born and raised in Oldham in the north-west of England, Forsyth first made her name as an actor. Her enigmatic voice is so indelible even she is sometimes provoked to refer to it as a third person, like the characters shes inhabited as an actor, this time populating songs sharing tales of the high and low tides, of freedom and entrapment, and of hard-won triumphs. Theyve been in my mind for a while, she concludes. I have sung them to my children, and at home alone, and making this album has been an opportunity for me to discover the voice and being who sings these songs. It has changed me, and will continue to. I recognise my life again.
With sparse arrangements by pianist and composer Matthew Bourne and producer Sam Hobbs, Keeley Forsyths music is centred around a singular, emotionally raw and magnetic vocal delivery
The first single Debris is accompanied by an evocative video directed by Maxine also gave Debris its first radio play on BBC 6 Music Early support from Mary Anne Hobbs, John Doran, Laura Barton, Stuart Maconie and Late Junction A second single and video will be released ahead of the album.
For fans of Nico, Scott Walker, Aldous Harding, Karen Dalton, Susanna & The Magical Orchestra, Jenny Hval, PJ Harvey, Cat Power, Mary Margaret OHara, Fever Ray






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