Callum Easter - Green Door Sessions [LP]

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Callum Easter - Green Door Sessions [LP]

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We have a small supply of limited edition grey-blue vinyl copies of Callum Easter’s Green Door Sessions LP, released by our friends Moshi Moshi Records. It’s coming out on 21st August 2020.

PRE-ORDER the LP on its own for £16, or get it as part of a bundle with its parent album, Callum’s debut Here Or Nowhere, for just £25 (!).

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TRACKLISTING

  1. Lonely World

  2. Want It Sometime

  3. Promises

  4. Fall Down

  5. One Thought

  6. Back Beat

  7. Pop Goes The Weasel

  8. Tell ‘Em Boy

  9. Only Sun

  10. Feelings Gone

“No one really encouraged me to take up music,” says Callum Easter. “It's just been in my gut for a long time.”

The original rumblings of music came from childhood growing up on the east coast of Scotland but it was the discovery of an accordion that led to the biggest shift in Easter’s musical life to date “It's not an instrument I considered playing until I picked one up in a charity shop,” he says.

At the time Easter was playing in and around Edinburgh. He realised he wanted an instrument that would allow him to engage more with the audience. “I wanted to face the crowd and sing,” he says. “The spectacle appealed too, it's pretty physical singing and playing whilst on your feet. I think people enjoy seeing you struggle and take chances.”

By the time 2019 arrived, Easter had transformed his live show and sound from his early days so after signing to Moshi Moshi, it made sense to go back into the studio and re- record tracks from his first two EPs and debut album Here or Nowhere. “The premise was to record the versions of the songs I'd been performing live using mainly accordion, drum machine and drone,” he says. “One take, no overdubs, straight to tape. All done in Glasgow’s Green Door Studios.”

The result captures a stark and potent sense of musical evolution and growing craftsmanship. Music that wrestles equally with honesty, fragility and intensity. Lyrically, the album is introspective, covering the subjects of “Love, injustice, commonality, longing, acceptance, and having no regrets.” With Easter joking that, “I probably do melancholy a bit too well. But I'm working on that.” Balanced with the melancholy is beauty and tenderness however.