Paper Birch Share Cemetery Moon

Paper Birch seems to have blossomed amidst the UK lockdown, channeling feelings of despair and isolation into the new project begun by Dee Sada and Fergus Lawrie. Their latest single operates as a sort of dreamy folk space transmission, but you’ll have to listen closely to pick up on that. The track’s careful, using a light strum as the backbone for Sada’s whispering voice to crest and rise upon the song’s melodies. There’s a slight percussive element, again, staying out of the way of the melody. But, careful ears will pick up on the frequency airwaves skittering through the song’s distant background, tying in the space transmission element that correlates with the visual themes of the video. Their debut album Morninghairwater is out on July 30th via Reckless Yes.

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