Альбомы исполнителя
Instant Love
2023 · сингл
Anything Whatever
2023 · сингл
This Is Not The End
2022 · сингл
Lo! Soul
2021 · альбом
Architecture In LA
2021 · сингл
Lo Soul
2021 · сингл
Everyday Sun EP
2020 · Мини-альбом
Everyday Sun
2020 · сингл
The Deluder
2017 · альбом
On n'a plus de temps
2017 · сингл
Jupiter
2017 · сингл
Like Caruso
2017 · сингл
Before the Ruin
2014 · альбом
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Биография
Lo! Soul sees Woomble continue his unique and restless trajectory, gently stepping away from his previous acoustic/folk intentions in favour of a more explorative light, prevalent on 2020’s ‘Everyday Sun’ EP, which featured largely spoken word pieces over an ambient, mediative soundtrack. Produced and mixed by collaborator and Idlewild bandmate Andrew Mitchell (aka Andrew Wasylyk), 'Lo! Soul' was recorded remotely between Roddy’s home in the Hebrides and Andrew’s studio in Dundee throughout 2020 while Scotland was locked-down. Roddy explains: “Andrew describes moments of the album as ‘Dystopian-pop’ which I think is as good a description as any. Lockdown gave me the sense of a collective melancholy, a shared remoteness and isolation - that has been a guiding influence throughout all the songs. It is the most unusual record I have made, and made in the most unusual way.” Across his twenty-five year career, 'Lo! Soul' may well be Woomble's most inventive, creative album to date. From undulating synths and ambient soundscapes in the abstract narratives of 'Atlantic Photography' and 'Secret Show', the sun-tinged horns of ‘Architecture in LA’, a mellifluous Mellotron or perhaps a piano chime. Here, the path is embedded with Roddy's words delicately unearthing the known and never known.