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by the partae October 24, 2017
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Modern Studies ‘Swell To Great’ Transparent Vinyl Out This Week 

Limited edition transparent vinyl / CD / DL

Modern Studies ‘Supercool’ audio:

“There is a calmness in its melancholy, a beauty in its blues. These are songs that see the mystical beyond the material, abstracted folk ballads awash in memory” ****MOJO

Forming out of a recording project via Scotland and Lancashire, the band first came together in 2015; ‘I played in his band and he played in mine’ composer and singer Emily Scott says of Rob St John. A natural move saw her similarly recruit Pete Harvey (King Creosote, The Leg) and Joe Smillie (Call To Mind, boss of Glasgow’s Glad Cafe).

Inspired by an antique Victorian harmonium that eventually found its way from Northern Ireland to Scotland, Modern Studies’ debut album ‘Swell To Great’, aptly named after an organ stop, was unusually written with the malfunctioning instrument at the centre of their songwriting.

A stimulating approach that melds the old and new through their instruments, delicate harmonies and rich compositions that are steeped in traditional and contemporary folk music. The restrictive process even had their wheezy founding member, the harmonium, controlling the pitch as the intrepid band members tuned their tools accordingly.

Recorded in Harvey’s studio, Pumpkinfield in the rural surroundings of Perthshire, the quartet’s songs are embedded in the sea and the landscape of the shoreline.

Emily Scott’s tender lead vocals soar over the sweeping cello, bellowing harmonium and gentle percussive crashes on ‘Black Street’, ‘Bottle Green’ and ‘Sleep’, while hidden in its depths Rob St John, whose distinctive vocals recall David Thomas Broughton, experiments with tape loops that are buried within the layers of their orchestral arrangements. St John, known for his field recordings and art-science projects, cites as his guiding inspiration Brian Eno’s experimentalism and pop sensibilities.

Unfurling bucolic stories come with Scott’s lyrics for each song, ‘Supercool’ sets the tone with an immediate sense of yearning, moving into more contemporary folk-pop on ‘Father Is A Craftsman’ and ‘Dive-bombing’ evokes images of summer frolicking on the shore. The record includes an exceptional and haunting ode to Shirley Collins’ rendition of traditional song ‘Bold Fisherman’ that featured on the Earth Recordings ‘Shirley Inspired’ compilation.

A remarkable and timeless debut that rewards repeatedly, ‘Swell To Great’ is released worldwide on Fire Records.

Modern Studies Live Dates
03 Nov: Aberfeldy Festival, Aberfeldy
04 Nov: Stereo, Glasgow, Scotland  (w/ Jane Weaver)

Track list:
Supercool
Black Street
Father Is A Craftsman
Bottle Green
Bold Fisherman
Today’s Regrets
Dive-bombing
The Sea Horizon
Sleep
Everybody’s Saying
Ten White Horses
Swimming

Pre-order link:
https://modernstudiesfire.bandcamp.com/album/swell-to-great

Featured Photo Credit :   Paul Marr

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Fire Records Announces Newest Signing – Modern Studies

by the partae July 13, 2017
written by the partae

One of Scotland’s most progressive outfits, Modern Studies join the Fire Records roster, slotting in seamlessly somewhere between Jane Weaver, Death And Vanilla, Noveller and Josephine Foster. Following the release of their critically acclaimed debut ‘Swell To Great’ (‘Gorgeous, warm and melancholic’ The Herald, **** MOJO), the quartet are currently in the studio recording their follow-up.

The first port of call for the band is this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe where they will showcase their unique brand of lyrical landscape pop over three nights (August 20-22) at ‘SOUNDING’ (www.sounding.org.uk), performing songs from the new album. The stage will be shared with Lomond Campbell (Heavenly Recordings), and both acts will be accompanied by the intricate arrangements of ten-piece string section The Pumpkinseeds. The spellbinding evening will feature projections within the beautiful setting of Stockbridge Church.

To celebrate the event there will be a limited edition double A-side 7” single release on Triassic Tusk, featuring both performers covering each other’s music. Modern Studies cover Lomond Campbell’s ‘Every Florist In Every Town’ as a compelling and timeless gentle folk rock ballad, and Campbell reciprocates with ‘Father Is A Craftsman’.

“There is a calmness in its melancholy, a beauty in its blues. These are songs that see the mystical beyond the material, abstracted folk ballads awash in memory.”**** Mojo

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