Description
Join us on Thursday 16th January 2025 at 1:00pm for a super intimate instore show & signing session, as we celebrate the new album release “”Anchor Chains, Plane Motors & Train Whistles”” On Bathtime Sounds records.
All formats will be collected before the instore performance. This acts as your ticket. We’ll send more entry details nearer to the time of the show.
Please select ‘click & collect’ if you don’t want this item posted.
One Purchase Per Person for Entry.
Ticket Bundles are:
£25.99 – 1xLP & Entry to the Instore Show
This is an ‘instore show’, designed to encourage purchasing physical copies of the new album.
Each copy you purchase, will be ‘chart’ scanned by us in the shop and will help the artist reach a high chart position.
This has many benefits for the band, and means that as a fan – you helped contribute to that success!
As a record shop, we want to encourage the culture of buying physical music and also means we can host more of these amazing intimate shows!
More on the new record below…
The EP takes its title from George Bailey’s famous line in It’s a Wonderful Life, where he names “the three greatest sounds in the world.
” These sounds, representing a belief in technological progress, echo throughout the EP as metaphors for the anxieties of modern life. London-born Lebanese/Grenadian artist Rachid Fakhre, performing as Skydaddy, channels this sentiment, blending nostalgia with modern disillusionment. Fakhre closes the EP with an audio sample from the film, emphasizing its emotional weight. After the success of his debut mini-album Pilot, Fakhre recorded much of the EP at Church Studios with engineer Balasz Altsach, using a wide range of instruments, including grand piano, mellotron, harp, and choir. While promoting Pilot in LA, he recorded “Allicin,” a love song inspired by Jessica Pratt and the compound found in garlic. Lyrically, the EP addresses themes of alienation and urban anxiety. “Age of Empires” reflects on existential dread, while “Albert Bridge” critiques the bleak cityscape with a sinister bossa nova backdrop. “Mushrooms,” inspired by the 2020 Beirut explosion, combines exuberance with terror, layering dark synths and choral screams. The EP serves as a reflection on both personal and societal fears, grounded in Fakhre’s distinct sound. George Bailey’s words ironically echo over the EP’s closing reprise – the singular moment of intimate, unpolished bedroom exotica. An examination of modern London, the EP also serves as a timestamp of its current scene, replete with choral contributions from Fakhre’s favourites such as Black Country, New Road, Ugly, Tapir!, Ethan P Flynn, heka, Silver Gore as well as Aga Ujma on harp.
Tracklisting:
- Age of Empires
- Albert Bridge
- Allicin
- Mushrooms
- Age (Reprise)