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Swallow

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  1. Mission Creep
  2. Lonely Town feat. Emma Anderson
  3. High Teens
  4. A Porsche Shaped Hole
  5. Swiss Air feat. Emma Anderson
  6. I Don’t Know How To Sing
  7. Messengers feat. Verity Susman
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  9. Motor Boats

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Steve Queralt (Ride)

Swallow

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From dreamy puffs of ambience to striding sheets of glorious shoegaze, the solo debut from Ride’s 4-string maestro finds him in exceptional form.

And, to fill out the heaving sound with a little ephemerality, he’s brought along the sky-grazing vocal chops of Brighton’s own Verity Susman (MEMORIALS/Electrelane) and Emma Anderson (of Lush fame). The result, as you might well imagine, is a beautifully brooding collection of darkly textured soundscapes and post-punk brilliance, with an electronic sheen that glistens on the surface. It's enough to not only raise your spirits but to blow your roof right off.

For Fans Of: M83 | DIIV | Sigur Ros| Mogwai | Boards of Canada | Whitelands | Slowdive

The debut solo album from the Ride bassist is a beautifully brooding collection that combines the darkly textured soundscapes of early M83 or Sigur Rós with the post-punk of Joy Division and New Order, all with an electronic sheen reminiscent of Mark Pritchard or Boards Of Canada. It features guest vocals on several tracks from Sonic Cathedral labelmate Emma Anderson (formerly of Lush and Sing-Sing) and Verity Susman (Electrelane, MEMORIALS). 'Swallow' has been slowly but surely pieced together between Ride albums and tours over the past eight years and, perhaps as a result, has a slightly dystopian, almost Blade Runner feel that reflects the liminal spaces in which it was created. There’s also an underlying anger and political slant. Despite the fact that the majority of the album is wordless, there is plenty of power and emotion, summed up by the few lines from Julie Sheldon’s poem, ‘The Same Boat’, that appear on the closing track, ‘Motor Boats’ (“We’re all in the same boat they say, but I would disagree”). According to Steve, they “capture the reality of our times perfectly”.

There are also other words on the album, courtesy of the two guest vocalists. “There have been some amazing instrumental albums made over the last few years, especially in the nu-classical and post-rock worlds,” says Steve, who points out the influence of Mogwai, and even titled one of the album tracks ‘I Don’t Know How To Sing’, “but some of the tracks sounded like songs to me, just without any words.” This led to the collaborations that, ultimately, tied the whole thing together and paved the way to the finished album. “One of the demos reminded me of Lush, who Ride had toured with in the ’90s, so I contacted Emma thinking her voice would be perfect. But she was confused and said she’d never sung lead vocals.”

“At the time I hadn’t even decided I was going to sing on my own records, so I told Steve I couldn’t do it,” explains Emma. “Then, a couple of years later, when I was singing on my own records and my debut album, 'Pearlies', was about to come out, I enquired about it, thinking he must have found someone else, but luckily he hadn’t.”

“After a few false starts, I started to doubt the project altogether. It was going nowhere,” says Steve. “Then, out of the darkness, Emma got back in touch to tell me that she’d found her voice and could I send her some tracks. A few files back and forth and an afternoon in the studio later and we had ‘Lonely Town’ and ‘Swiss Air’.”

In the meantime, Verity from Electrelane had added vocals to the song ‘Messengers’ and transformed the track. Matthew Simms, her then future bandmate in MEMORIALS, would go on to mix the finished album.