
Kathryn Williams Night Drives Vinyl 2022 Ltd Dinked Edition #194
Dinked Edition : DINKED 194
- Gold Vinyl *
- Exclusive alternative artwork slipcase, painted by Kathryn *
- Numbered Edition *
- Limited to 500 copies
*EXCLUSIVE to Dinked Edition
Tracklist:
1. Human
2. Answer In The dark
3. Chime Like A bell
4. Radioactive
5. The Me For You
6. Moon Karaoke
7. Night Drive To The Lake
8. Put the needle on the record
9. Magnets
10. The Brightest
11. Starry Heavens
12. I Am Rich In All That Iâve Lost
Singer, songwriter, novelist, and painter Kathryn Williams is proud to announce her new album âNight Drivesâ. The collection explores a more filmic sound, with a larger ensemble of instrumentation, particular emphasis on the strings and production from Ed Harcourt. Itâs out on July 15th via One Little Independent Records.
Journeying from leftfield contemporary pop to soft acoustics, Kathryn Williams uses her latest LP to explore a variety of fresh ideas driven, in part, by a host of collaborators. Kirsty Logan, Oystein Greni, Romeo Stodart, Matt Deighton, Simon Edwards, Yvette Williams, Neill Maccoll, Andy Bruce, Ida Wenoe, Joel Sarakula, Emily Barker and John Alder all have credits on various tracks across âNight Drivesâ. Kathryn explains âIâve been releasing music for 24 years now. That fact blows me away, and things have changed so much over those years. The biggest change has been my love of co-writing and writing for other artists. This began when I first went on a writing retreat with Chris Difford forming close friendships and working relationships that are represented hereâ.
Her first official album since âHypoxiaâ in 2015, âNight Drivesâ opens with some of Kathrynâs most immediately electronic tracks to date, the nihilistic âHumanâ, big ballad âAnswer In The Darkâ with all itâs bold, layered production, and the dynamic, infectious âRadioactiveâ. Elsewhere on the likes of âMoon Karaokeâ, âMagnetsâ and âThe Brightestâ, a more cinematic sound is explored; slowly unravelling stories backed by delicate acoustics and elated, emotive string pieces. âPut The Needle On The Recordâ and joint closers âStarry Heavensâ and âI Am Rich In All That Iâve Lostâ are relaxed and fall into the more traditional world of folk inspired melancholia. Kathrynâs inimitable charm colours the whole album with emotion and affection â occasionally brooding, always likable.Discussing some of the themes explored she says âSome of it is questioning who we are, realising that being human is about flaws, humility, and the consequences of how we react to others. It can be about the longevity of a long-term relationship, how to keep the fire burning and to celebrate that. So many love songs are about the first moments, but this is about enduring love. The simple things that fill a day and how our dreams and wants are so separate to the daily grind. The final track is a philosophical musing on loss and gain in life. How by living a long life we will lose so much, but that in itself is richesâ. The classic references that Kathryn draws from, particularly that of fellow Liverpudlians The Beatles, are clear in âNight Drivesâ, which plays like a road-trip through her styles and influences. It recalls visions of a British countryside lightly illuminated by the flicker of passing lampposts and the endless, rolling landscapes beyond them. These are intelligent, self-aware tracks, with Kathrynâs unmistakable writing backed with beautifully arranged, natural compositions.
âI am really proud of this record. Also really scared of putting it out into the world after such a long timeâ she continues, âI can say that because itâs not just down to me. Itâs because of the musical family I have around me that keeps me safe, makes me better, is there for the times when I think I canât go on. Itâs about realising that by sharing things creatively, they can be better and itâs not about showing people how great you are. Itâs about making the songs the best they can be and trusting people with that. Iâve been on OLI records since 2010. In that time, they have put out 8 albums as well as the anthology box set. Their belief in me and ongoing support has been nothing short of a miracle. Theyâve happily allowed me to do side projects, collaborations, write novels, teach. Theyâve encouraged me to make my art and include it on releases. Having the label, Ed Harcourt and the other artists who I work with believe in me has helped me believe in myself and want to be what they think I am.â
Kathryn Williams is often described as âa songwriterâs songwriterâ, her timeless and searching work has earned her accolades, critical acclaim, and a loyal fan-base. In this new musical world when we talk about an artistâs body of work, we tend to think of a handful of records stretched out across of a handful of years, if weâre lucky. A changing industry and a focus on immediacy has done little to alter such notions, which makes Kathryn Williams something of an anomaly â releasing 12 full-length albums under her own name since her debut LP, âDog Leap Stairsâ, released in 1999.
As impressive a stat as that might be, it does little to capture the true magic of Williams work; the enchanting craft that has grown and expanded as sheâs moved from one project to the next, from the breakthrough success of her Mercury Prize nominated âLittle Black Numbersâ all the way to her Sylvia Plath tribute project 'Hypoxia'and last yearâs Christmas album âMidnight Chorusâ, written with Dame Carol Ann Duffy.
While her best-known work is characterised by rich and honest songwriting inspired by the greats, Williams has continually been able to evolve as an artist because sheâs always looked outside of such boundaries. She continues to listen and learn while, at the same time, writing with a fiery spirit and a sense of adventure that has never once wilted.
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Dinked Edition : DINKED 194
- Gold Vinyl *
- Exclusive alternative artwork slipcase, painted by Kathryn *
- Numbered Edition *
- Limited to 500 copies
*EXCLUSIVE to Dinked Edition
Tracklist:
1. Human
2. Answer In The dark
3. Chime Like A bell
4. Radioactive
5. The Me For You
6. Moon Karaoke
7. Night Drive To The Lake
8. Put the needle on the record
9. Magnets
10. The Brightest
11. Starry Heavens
12. I Am Rich In All That Iâve Lost
Singer, songwriter, novelist, and painter Kathryn Williams is proud to announce her new album âNight Drivesâ. The collection explores a more filmic sound, with a larger ensemble of instrumentation, particular emphasis on the strings and production from Ed Harcourt. Itâs out on July 15th via One Little Independent Records.
Journeying from leftfield contemporary pop to soft acoustics, Kathryn Williams uses her latest LP to explore a variety of fresh ideas driven, in part, by a host of collaborators. Kirsty Logan, Oystein Greni, Romeo Stodart, Matt Deighton, Simon Edwards, Yvette Williams, Neill Maccoll, Andy Bruce, Ida Wenoe, Joel Sarakula, Emily Barker and John Alder all have credits on various tracks across âNight Drivesâ. Kathryn explains âIâve been releasing music for 24 years now. That fact blows me away, and things have changed so much over those years. The biggest change has been my love of co-writing and writing for other artists. This began when I first went on a writing retreat with Chris Difford forming close friendships and working relationships that are represented hereâ.
Her first official album since âHypoxiaâ in 2015, âNight Drivesâ opens with some of Kathrynâs most immediately electronic tracks to date, the nihilistic âHumanâ, big ballad âAnswer In The Darkâ with all itâs bold, layered production, and the dynamic, infectious âRadioactiveâ. Elsewhere on the likes of âMoon Karaokeâ, âMagnetsâ and âThe Brightestâ, a more cinematic sound is explored; slowly unravelling stories backed by delicate acoustics and elated, emotive string pieces. âPut The Needle On The Recordâ and joint closers âStarry Heavensâ and âI Am Rich In All That Iâve Lostâ are relaxed and fall into the more traditional world of folk inspired melancholia. Kathrynâs inimitable charm colours the whole album with emotion and affection â occasionally brooding, always likable.Discussing some of the themes explored she says âSome of it is questioning who we are, realising that being human is about flaws, humility, and the consequences of how we react to others. It can be about the longevity of a long-term relationship, how to keep the fire burning and to celebrate that. So many love songs are about the first moments, but this is about enduring love. The simple things that fill a day and how our dreams and wants are so separate to the daily grind. The final track is a philosophical musing on loss and gain in life. How by living a long life we will lose so much, but that in itself is richesâ. The classic references that Kathryn draws from, particularly that of fellow Liverpudlians The Beatles, are clear in âNight Drivesâ, which plays like a road-trip through her styles and influences. It recalls visions of a British countryside lightly illuminated by the flicker of passing lampposts and the endless, rolling landscapes beyond them. These are intelligent, self-aware tracks, with Kathrynâs unmistakable writing backed with beautifully arranged, natural compositions.
âI am really proud of this record. Also really scared of putting it out into the world after such a long timeâ she continues, âI can say that because itâs not just down to me. Itâs because of the musical family I have around me that keeps me safe, makes me better, is there for the times when I think I canât go on. Itâs about realising that by sharing things creatively, they can be better and itâs not about showing people how great you are. Itâs about making the songs the best they can be and trusting people with that. Iâve been on OLI records since 2010. In that time, they have put out 8 albums as well as the anthology box set. Their belief in me and ongoing support has been nothing short of a miracle. Theyâve happily allowed me to do side projects, collaborations, write novels, teach. Theyâve encouraged me to make my art and include it on releases. Having the label, Ed Harcourt and the other artists who I work with believe in me has helped me believe in myself and want to be what they think I am.â
Kathryn Williams is often described as âa songwriterâs songwriterâ, her timeless and searching work has earned her accolades, critical acclaim, and a loyal fan-base. In this new musical world when we talk about an artistâs body of work, we tend to think of a handful of records stretched out across of a handful of years, if weâre lucky. A changing industry and a focus on immediacy has done little to alter such notions, which makes Kathryn Williams something of an anomaly â releasing 12 full-length albums under her own name since her debut LP, âDog Leap Stairsâ, released in 1999.
As impressive a stat as that might be, it does little to capture the true magic of Williams work; the enchanting craft that has grown and expanded as sheâs moved from one project to the next, from the breakthrough success of her Mercury Prize nominated âLittle Black Numbersâ all the way to her Sylvia Plath tribute project 'Hypoxia'and last yearâs Christmas album âMidnight Chorusâ, written with Dame Carol Ann Duffy.
While her best-known work is characterised by rich and honest songwriting inspired by the greats, Williams has continually been able to evolve as an artist because sheâs always looked outside of such boundaries. She continues to listen and learn while, at the same time, writing with a fiery spirit and a sense of adventure that has never once wilted.
*Limited to 1 copy per customer/household, multiple orders will be cancelled without notice.













