West London
singer-songwriter Phil Martin steps out from his riverside retreat in the New
Year to give the world his debut album Before We Go To Paradise on the
newly-founded Brentford Records.
Across ten new recordings, Before
We Go To Paradise presents us with a selection of Phil’s own original
songs, alongside the words of some of England’s greatest poets – Shakespeare,
Coleridge, Hopkins, Blake – recast and reimagined against the emotive,
occasionally quirky, background of Phil’s original music. Why, even that Bard
of the Swamplands, US singer-songwriter Tony Joe White gets a look-in, his own
‘Rainy Night In Georgia’ relocated by Phil to….. where? But much more than
this, by incorporating a spare, gentle background of acoustic guitar, keys and
sax, Phil has set out to deliver a quintessentially English album dwelling on
spirituality, resignation and humour in the modern world.
Having served time on the
80s and 90s indie-folk scene with Dr Millar & The Cute Hoors and The
Shanakies (Blur’s support band of choice for the Parklife Tour), Phil has
latterly been found among the ranks of Vic Godard & The Subway Sect, Jowe
Head & The Demi-Monde, The Bitter Springs and The Men They Couldn’t Hang.
Influenced as much by Jake Thackray as Marc Bolan, Phil Martin is – in the
truest sense – both languid balladeer and punk demagogue.
Released on 30 January, Phil will be playing two
special London launches for the album:
27 Jan 2012 The
Docking Station, Brentford
3 Feb 2012 The
Betsey Trotwood, Clerkenwell