Tuesday 9 July 2024

Her Natural Accent, Cut Soft By Sandy Gloucestershire Limestone

Katy J Pearson releases her third album, Someday, Now, on 20th September. Lead single and album opener Those Goodbyes has been joined by this week's reveal of the tenth and final song, Sky. 

 
I didn't discover Katy's music until album #2, Sound Of The Morning, from there going back to debut album Return and snapping up everything else that's been available, including her awesome reworks of songs from cult film The Wicker Man.
 
Oh, and having seen Katy in concert in November 2022*, I can also say with confidence that she's a formidable live artist too, so I'd highly recommend getting to see her on the upcoming tour to accompany the album.
 
Someday, Now is produced by Bullion aka Nathan Jenkins. Back in 2007, Bullion's debut offering was Pet Sounds: In The Key Of Dee, primarily a 25-minute blend (not a mash-up) of The Beach Boys and J. Dilla, with other samples, bells and whistles thrown in for good measure. I think it first appeared on MySpace but, like I did when 'researching' this post, you can hear it for the first time on YouTube
 
There's been a fair few Bullion releases since, most recently the album Affection, out in April. Here are a couple of songs, both with Nathan on lead vocals, the first featuring Canadian singer/songwriter Carly Rae Jepson, who I'm only familiar with from this one song, but is currently on album #6.

  
 
  
 * I've also restored the links to the accompanying Katy J Peason selection, for your further listening pleasure.

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