Join PICTISH TRAIL and his pal LAURA for another hour of LOST MAP goodness, chatting about upcoming gigs and all the latest releases through our POSTMAP CLUB... as well as a natter with singer-songwriter MARTHA FFION about the making of her new album.
Gasp! PICTISH TRAIL and LAURA cannot stop gasping. There’s hardly any HAIRBAND cassettes left - GASP! There’s a brand new collective band - GASP! There’s also new music from SULKA, MAKENESS plus the MARANTA remix of FREE LOVE's latest single … GASP O’GASP!
This month’s featured interview is with Glasgow-based, Irish singer-songwriter, MARTHA FFION. She talks us through her life in music, and the making of her new album, The Wringer - which is out 30th June on limited edition vinyl.
To support what we do at Lost Map, you should join our club - PostMap Club! Membership starts at just £3, and you'll receive printed postcards delivered to your door every month, containing download codes for new music from the label. You'll receive a badge, too - as well as a newsletter and a discount of 15% on all records, CDs, tapes and other merch in our webshop. Digital & gift memberships are also available. Visit lostmap.com/club for details on how to join.
NEW MEMBERS (including Gift Subscriptions) during June 2023, will receive a bumper pack of postcards + all three releases in this the most recent VISITATIONS series, by Emma Kupa, Makeness and Alliyah Enyo.
EPISODE TRACKLISTING:
1. Hairband - ‘Desserts'
2. Sulka - ’Weekend’ (clip)
3. Makeness - ‘Avoidance' (clip)
4. Martha Ffion - clips of The Wringer
5. Martha Ffion - ’The Man'
6. Free Love - ‘All The Same To Me’ (Maranta remix)
SOME INCREDIBLY USEFUL LINKS:
PostMap Club: lostmap.com/club
Lost In London: howlinfling.com/lost-in-london
Martha Ffion - The Wringer: lostmap.com/products/martha-ffion-the-wringer
Hairband - Under The Plow: lostmap.com/products/hairband-under-the-plow
Blindboy Podcast about Gasping
If you’d like to get in touch with us, plop us an email: club@lostmap.com
This episode of the Lost Map Podcast was presented by Pictish Trail and Laura Doherty, edited and with additional production from Joe Cormack.