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Alternative 22/06/2018

Liverpool's The Room In The Wood Release Eponymous Debut Album

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) On the trail of their 'Magical Thinking' EP, Liverpool-based The Room in the Wood present their debut LP via A Turntable Friend Records. While this album is being released on vinyl as an 11-track offering, the CD and digital versions will include 'Vermillion Sands' as a bonus track.

This album was recorded with Steve Powell (Michael Head & the Red Elastic Band) at his Liverpool Arc studio and features contributions by drummers Colin George Lamont (Mark Lanegan, Dave Gahan) and Jake Woodward (Peter Perrett).

This is the first time band members Paul Cavanagh and Dave Jackson have worked together since their post-punk band The Room split back in 1985. Reunited under the moniker The Room in the Wood, this past year has seen them write over 30 new songs. Together with collaborator and ace drummer Colin George Lamont, they developed and honed these ideas down to the tracks they are now presenting.

This new material has been an exciting voyage of musical exploration in a new fruitful and prolific tandem. Jackson's lyrical storytelling combines with Cavanagh's exquisite guitar-stylings, making for a fine blend of post-punk pop, gritty blues-folk, and velvety ballads, variously influenced by Russian fairy tales, Francis Bacon, dead oceans, swimming pool bridges and unanswered prayers. This is eerie space-folk meets bluesy-glam-punk - an eclectic mix of styles, prioritising melodic storytelling and lots of strum and twang.

The video for the lead track 'Magical Thinking' was fully shot in Liverpool, underlining its occult underbelly and the magic possible through one's thoughts and intentions.

"Magical Thinking is a bit of a tongue in cheek rant about the weird stuff people believe in to get them through their days. Though the lyrics might come from a 'spiritually unaffiliated' standpoint, I wonder where we would all be without our collective storytelling abilities, dream logic, mass hallucinations and dogged determination to make 2 plus 2 add up to 5," says Dave Jackson.

Dave Jackson has been writting and recording since his teens as part of The Room, 051, Benny Profane, Dust, Dead Cowboys, as Dave Jackson & The Cathedral Mountaineers, and under his own name with former Shack guitarist John Head. He has recorded and released 10 albums with these various incarnations and notched up seven John Peel sessions with The Room and Benny Profane in the 80s, in addition to appearing on the Whistle Test, Janice Long and Saturday Live.

Jackson has also toured extensively in the UK, Europe and the USA with bands such as The Fall, The Violent Femmes, Aztec Camera, The Lemonheads and The Wedding Present. He currently teaches creative writing at Liverpool John Moores University, having developed his novel 'Violet City' as a low-budget fantasy feature film.

Guitarist Paul Cavanagh has played with Chinese Religion, The Balcony, Ludus, The Room, Top, It's Immaterial, Gloss and Moongoose. He has performed as a solo instrumentalist as Cabin in the Woods and as one of Mike Badger's Shady Trio. He worked with The Room drummer Alan Wills at Deltasonic Records with The Coral and The Zutons. Paul has also recorded four John Peel sessions and released albums with The Room, Top, It's Immaterial, Moongoose, as well as critically acclaimed singles with Gloss.

A Turntable Friend Records is an independent record label of the past (1990-1999) and the future (2017-x), currently in its second life. Based in Germany with distribution through SRD (Southern Record Distributors) and Rough Trade, their mission is to keep vinyl alive while casting light on sonic gems of yesteryear and today. 1990s peers of Sarah Records and Slumberland Records, ATF Records always had their own musical identity, with a roster as diverse as Secret Shine, Boyracer (with Even As We Speak), The Claim, The Ropers, the Hellfire Sermons and Lorelei. The most recent releases come from Bradford, Easy and Dose.

The Room in The Wood's debut album will be available digitally and on Spotify as of June 22. It can already be pre-ordered via the label's Bandcamp. The 'Magical Thinking' EP is out now and can be found across various web stores and streaming platforms.

On Thursday, July 26, The Room in the Wood performs tracks from their debut album at Liverpool's 81 Renshaw Street.

TRACK LIST
1. Greedy Stars
2. Magical Thinking
3. Raven Girl
4. False Friend
5. Grey Wolf Lullaby
6. Sensation
7. Sky Pool
8. Snowblind
9. Vermillion Sands
10. Time Machine
11. Nothing is Real
12. Snakeways

CREDITS
Paul Cavanagh - guitars & bass
Dave Jackson - vocals
Colin George Lamont - drums & percussion ( 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,12)
Jake Woodward - drums (7)
Andy Wilson - keyboards (1,6,8,10,12)
Alistair Ligertwood - cello (5)
Natalie James & Mary McCombs - backing vocals (1,7,8)
Steve Powell - engineer, co-producer
Recorded at Ark Recording Studios, 3 Birchall Street, Liverpool, L20 8PD (2017/18)
All songs written by Paul Cavanagh / Dave Jackson

"Candid and catchy.. occupies mysterious can't-put-my-finger-on-it territory, somewhere between Wall of Voodoo's Stan Ridgway, The Fall and more folk-pop territory with The Doors also a likely deeper influence. A fine listen and a fine start on their new trajectory" - Big Takeover Magazine

"With delta blues riffs and a style that burrows deep into the subconsciousness like Iggy's 'Passenger', it's a insidious cut" - God is in the TV

"The Room in the Wood play their new set out of their sonic window, and the result is not only rich and diverse, but also significant" - The Record Stache

"This music transports you to some time in the past - a wonderful time... Here we see an enticing palette of progressive and alternative pop, mixed with folk tales and sultry post-punk. The Room in the Wood do this fabulously. Bravo!" - The Spill Magazine






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