Josienne Clarke Releases New Album ‘Parenthesis, I’

Renowned indie-folk singer, songwriter, and producer Josienne Clarke has released her highly anticipated album, Parenthesis, I, via her own label, Corduroy Punk. On Parenthesis, I, Clarke has not only embraced her past but has also redefined herself in the present, presenting a body of work that is both timeless and deeply personal, and her best to date. “This is the sound of my journey to some kind of resolution, seeking and finding a safe path of my own,” she says. 

Throughout her career, Josienne Clarke has been both a Rough Trade-signed artist and a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award-winner, two opposing poles that neatly sum up her inability to be pigeonholed. After the success of her 2019 solo record, In All Weather, and the indie-infused A Small Unknowable Thing in 2021, she released the EP I Promised You Light and the covers EEP Now & Then in 2022. In 2023 she released Onliness (songs of solitude and singularity) – a moment of personal reclamation, which saw her re-recording songs from her back catalogue. Now, she stands on the cusp of a new era with Parenthesis, I. Shimmering, warm, intimate, and profoundly heart-wrenching. 

The album is a masterful journey through Clarke’s personal and musical evolution. On Parenthesis, I, she draws influence from folk greats Nick Drake and Sandy Denny, as well as more contemporary artists like Julia jacklin, Courtney Marie Andrews, Anaïs Mitchell and Lucy Dacus. “It encompasses all of my musical influences. You can hear flavours and textures from all the records I’ve put out in the last 5 years. After an interval I am presenting myself to the world, reworked, remade, anew” says Clarke, who produces all of her records, and also plays guitar, saxophone, clarinet and recorders throughout. 

From the opening chords of ‘Friendly Teeth,’ Clarke invites listeners into a world of unfiltered honesty and emotional vulnerability. The poignant exploration of truth over myth sets the tone for an album that effortlessly weaves together themes of personal growth, resilience, and self-discovery. 

Clarke’s ability to confront challenging subjects with grace and authenticity is a testament to her songwriting prowess. ‘Forbearing’ dives deep into themes of failure, suicide, and miscarriage, ultimately celebrating the transformative power of changing one’s perspective. Between 2020 and 2022, at a time when her music career was significantly changing track, Clarke suffered a series of miscarriages, leaving her feeling suicidal and without a purpose. “I thought I had nothing to show for my existence,” she says. “Being at your lowest, where you can’t withstand your situation any longer, is a place from which you either give up or you fundamentally change the way you think about yourself, life and the space you afford yourself in it,” she continues. 

The confessional ballad ‘Most Of All’ condenses Josienne Clarke’s life story into five verses. “It is a licking of wounds and counting of blessings, taking stock and setting straight in my head,” she says. “It’s one of those songs where I’m a bit exposed and I almost can’t bring myself to share it. Several times I nearly took it off the tracklist, but experience has taught me, those ones end up being among my audience’s favourite songs,” she goes on. The version that made it onto the final tracklist is the original demo Clarke recorded, just her voice and guitar, lo-fi and honest. 

Throughout the darkness shine many moments of resilience. “Bring me a double edged sword, and I’ll show you an iron will” sings Clarke on the soaring ‘Double Edged Sword’. “Sometimes your continued existence is enough, the bold move, an act of resistance. Going through something difficult and coming out the other side is an achievement in itself. Holding your ground or a boundary is not aggression, refusing to surrender is not the same as fighting,” she notes. “I was going for the sound of The Stone Roses ‘Waterfall’ meets Taylor Swift’s ‘Anti-Hero’ played by a folky singer-songwriter!,” she adds with a laugh.

Another stand out moment is ‘Fear of Falling’, a modern Americana number that captures the struggle of leaving the past behind and embracing a brighter future. “This song contains imagery from the beautiful place I now live, the Isle of Bute in Scotland. I walk along the harbour everyday and take in the sea air, it’s great for the soul and artistically inspiring. I take a deep breath of it and remind myself to leave the past where it belongs,” explains Clarke.

As Clarke aptly states, “The songs and their themes are immensely personal to me, but more importantly, these themes may be relatable to others.” With lives characterised by complexity, nuanced feelings, and the slow, arduous process of growth, Parenthesis, I encapsulates Clarke’s journey to resolution, seeking and finding a safe path of her own.

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Olive Grinter Releases Debut Single ‘Maybe It’s Time’

With ‘Maybe It’s Time’, Olive Grinter establishes herself as a vibrant new voice in the UK folk scene. A deeply personal reflection of relationships and their end; ‘Maybe It’s Time’ is a resolution to continue beyond heartache. At once both universal and unique to her own experiences, Olive captures a highly assured vulnerability that is reserved only for the most accomplished song-writers and performers. 

A student of Jazz, Olive’s performance is impeccable in its delivery from the most technical to the most subtle vocal movements. Accompanied only by her guitar, she embodies the entire sonic space, starting and concluding the song with the same candid intimacy. Entirely unpretentious, ‘Maybe It’s Time’ is a true marriage of story and performance; a work of art truly greater than the sum of its earnest parts, drawing comparisons to contemporaries such as This is The Kit, Snowpoet and Laura Marling. 

As the first single from her debut album, due in early 2024, ‘Maybe it’s Time’ was recorded alongside producer Sam Barnes (AhGeeBee, Part Time Signals, Boy Azooga). Of the album, Olive writes: 

“These songs are reflections of conversations with myself and what I’d like to express to others. It’s a small part of a long journey. A reflection on how we see ourselves: within the chaos of life, within the chaos of connecting with those around us, and an attempt to spread kindness and support in the moments we need them most. It is a warm embrace, open arms, a hug.” 

‘Maybe It’s Time’ is a beautiful song and I eagerly await the album next year. The debut single is out now across all streaming platforms.

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Sally Crosby Releases New Single ‘St. John’s’

Sally Crosby is a British singer-songwriter who grew up in rural Mid Wales. A ukulele, piano and acoustic guitar based singer-songwriter, her songs are honest and raw, impassioned and emotive. She started out in music at the age of five years old learning the piano.

Going on to study music and creative writing at university she found herself spreading her time between playing the violin in orchestras and with folk-rock band The Rambling Pilgrims, touring across the North Wales coast and Anglesey. Fresh out of graduation saw a new lease of life for Sally, who turned to writing for herself.

Since 2013 Sally has been appearing in festivals across England and Wales, including Focus Wales, as festival with a focus on promoting fresh Welsh talent. Her music has received much airplay on BBC Radio 6, BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Shropshire.

Sally’s second EP ‘All I Seem to Know How to Do Is Write Songs About You’ was released in April 2017 and is heavily ukulele based with her new songs having been previewed in a radio session and interview with Choice Radio in Gloucester. So far Sally has played a host of shows and sessions with a view to promote under the radar talent, such as Oak Sessions, The Narrowboat Sessions and Sofar Sessions.​ Sally’s singles “Good Enough” and “Beautiful” were released 2019 and 2020 respectively. In December 2021 Sally released her first Christmas single, “Like Christmas”. In 2022 two new singles came out: “Phoenix” and “Talk (Let’s Not)”. These tracks have been played by a host of international radio stations keen on promoting indie talent.

The wonderful and charming track ‘St. John’s’ is available to stream now.

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