Photo credit: Louise Mason |
Today sees Deptford-based songwriter Lou Terry release his much anticipated debut album, Building A Case, via Divine Schism. To coincide with the news the record's latest single Green Man has been given the video treatment courtesy of director Katie Tindle. "'Green Man' itself is a folk song," explains Lou. "One that treads the line between a DIY folk song and something with a larger, more ambitious arrangement. The nylon guitar, piano, bass and percussion all develop certain ideas, but there is little true repetition and the song morphs with respect to the thread of the story." Of that story, Lou offers: "It's a song that starts at the end of a walk, parting with someone at some traffic lights. The green man signals goodbye and the beginning of a dive into memory, of people and conversations, and contemplation of how to find love in all the wrong places." Take watch for yourselves below.
Tour Dates:Nov 13th | Bristol, UK - The Lanes
Nov 14th | London, UK - 100 Club (supporting Califone)
Nov 17th | Brighton, UK - Pipeline
Nov 22nd | York, UK - Young Thugs
Nov 23rd | Blackpool, UK - Bootleg Social
Nov 24th | Twickenham, UK - Eel Pie Records (in-store)
Nov 29th | Norwich, UK - The Last Pub Standing
Nov 30th | Ipswich, UK - Smokehouse
Dec 4th | London, UK - The Windmill (album release show)
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