- Pray To Be Free — released on Heavenly Recordings on February 6th 2012
– Live at The 12 Bar, London on Dec 7th and Hotel Michelberger, Berlin on Dec 8th
– Video for ‘Sneak Into My Room’ launched today
‘James Levy and The Blood Red Rose’ featuring Allison Pierce.
James Levy will be back over from New York for one night only on December 7th. James will be performing alongside Alison Pierce at the 12 Bar club on Denmark Street. It will be your chance to hear the songs from the forthcoming album by James which features Alison — ‘Pray To Be Free’ which is out early next year on Heavenly. It’s only £5 on the door but arrive early for a 7.30pm start.
- Pray To Be Free — released on Heavenly Recordings on February 6th 2012
Released on Heavenly Recordings under the name James Levy and The Blood Red Rose, Pray To Be Free is a romantic yet playful collection of jaunty pop and bruised ballads, imbued with stunning vocals and wrapped in a variety of velvet strings, suave horns and lush arrangements.
Akin to the kind of classic Serge Gainsbourg recorded in the ‘60s with Brigitte Bardot and Jane Birkin, or Lee Hazlewood’s similarly charged duets with Nancy Sinatra and Ann Margret — long time friends James Levy and Allison Pierce deliver the vocal sparing in these sumptuous duels of love and war.
Allison played an instrumental part in the making of this album, not only by choosing to cover Levy’s song Glorious with her sister, but by introducing him to their producer, Coldplay’s Guy Berryman. Guy loved what he heard and offered to produce Levy’s album.
Says Guy — “I met James Levy in New York city in the summer of 2009. James had written a song called ‘Glorious’ which the Pierces were recording and visited us in session. I was curious to learn that James lived in a window-less basement in Brooklyn, sleeping during the day and writing songs through the night. Alison Pierce had given me 5 recordings she and James had recorded in the basement and I immediately fell in love with the sound of their voices together — it felt classy.”
“The songs collected on ‘James Levy and The Blood Red Rose’ document romance in all it’s guises; dark, twisted, hopeful and joyful. The sounds, drawing upon classic arrangements from the 50’s and 60’s, are melodic and lush and are hopefully a breath of fresh air in a world dominated by urban electronica.”
The first issue of the new magazine The Hunger was launched November 17th containing an 8-page spread entitled ‘Anna & Fionn’. Here actress Anna Friel interviews her good friend Fionn Regan about how they met, Fionn’s music and the making of his latest album, 100 Acres of Sycamore. The piece includes some beautiful pictures of Fionn and Anna shot by portrait and fashion photographer Rankin, who is also the publisher behind the magazine.
The Hunger is a biannual magazine which is meant to ‘provide creative beings with a new platform for uncompromised self-expression, innovation and discovery.’ Simultaneously with the magazine, hungertv.com was launched where you among other things will find a video of Anna singing ‘Dogwood Blossom’ with Fionn:
Fionn Regan is currently playing a list of intimate shows around the UK with support from Louise and The Pins:
As well as Christmas gifts, shoppers will be able to enjoy signings, live performances, DJ sets, a fully stocked bar and The Rose Kentish Kitchen featuring her legendary home made sausage and cranberry rolls, mulled wine, hot cider and Dre’s award winning Bloody Marys. Last year was the best fun we had all year, from start to slightly sozzled finish.
December 3rd is the date of our Christmas party and the last ever HVNJBX at Ginglik.
We are kicking off early doors at 7pm with Jeff Barrett (Heavenly) and Geoff Travis (Rough Trade) playing back to back Soul music.
At 11pm, we have live music from the mindblowing TOY, followed by our guests Schizodelic Sound.
Danny and Carl (Heavenly Jukebox) are in the mix too.
Cherry Ghost have three very special performances coming up in December. Simon Aldred will be performing the songs acoustically in the intimate Victorian surroundings of London’s Bush Hall and in one of our favourite Manchester venues, the lovely and equally intimate Deaf Institute.
The first date at the Manchester Deaf Institute on the 11th is already sold out but an additional date has been added for December 19th (see here for tickets).
Tickets are also still available for the London show at Bush Hall on December 13th.
At the end of last month The Head and The Heart ticked off another major milestone when they performed ‘Lost in my Mind’ on the David Letterman show as they continue a hugely successful year in the U.S as one of their biggest breakthrough alternative bands over there. The track ‘Lost In My Mind’ was recently no.1 on the AAA (Adult Album Alternative chart)
The band are currently on a European tour supporting My Morning Jacket.
And watch the video here; filmed with Fionn on Hampstead Heath on the last day of Summer -
100 Acres of Sycamore was released to an abundance of critical acclaim in August this year and now Fionn is heading back out on tour to celebrate with a string of live shows across the UK…
December Tour Dates
30th November, Glasgow
@ Oran Mor — TICKETS
8th December, Dublin
@ Pepper Canister Church — TICKETS
100 Acres of Sycamore -
**** The Guardian
**** The Metro
**** Mojo
**** Evening Standard
**** Uncut
**** Mail On Sunday
**** Sunday Times (album of the week)