When: 7.30pm on Tuesday 7 February 2023
Where: YES Pink Room, 38 Charles Street, Manchester, M1 7DB
PLEASE NOTE: Due to exceptional demand, this show has been upgraded upstairs to the Pink Room. All other details remain the same.
We’re pleased to be welcoming James Yorkston and Nina Persson to YES – with guest Amy May Ellis!
On 13 January, James Yorkston, Nina Persson and The Second Hand Orchestra will release The Great White Sea Eagle, the follow up to James Yorkston and The Second Hand Orchestra’s The Wide, Wide River – a Guardian Top 10 Folk Album of 2021.
The record didn’t start life as a follow up; in early 2021, Yorkston began visiting his studio in Cellardyke, Fife and for the first time, starting writing songs on the piano as opposed to his usual guitar as he gazed upon the sea outside his window.
After sending the first five or six songs to Karl-Jonas Winqvist (the ringleader/conductor of TSHO), they began to discuss working on the music together. With Yorkston’s shift from guitar to piano, they thought about what other changes they could make to their process which led to the involvement of a guest singer and the legendary Nina Persson (The Cardigans) was brought into the fold.
They followed the same methodology as The Wide, Wide River – apart from James, Nina and KJ, none of The Second Hand Orchestra had heard the music prior to entering the studio – and the arrangements were made up on the spot. Yorkston summarises: ‘Everyone who was playing in The Second Hand Orchestra, in their own way they are all unique and colourful players. There was no-one there who didn’t know what to do. I would bring them the songs, we would start one – I would play it, and second time round people would start singing and playing, and by the time we had done it three or four times we would hit record and we would be ready to go. And the thing that they all had was the ability to give each other space and to come up with their parts based on what other people were playing naturally was a very quick process, and they were all so open, nobody was egotistical. Everything was just happy. I love the wildness in it.’
Ahead of its release, they unveil the first song from the forthcoming album, Hold Out For Love, a kind of Fife-gospel anthem with Yorkston and Persson’s vocals interwoven together over the lyrics: ‘You’ll have no regrets / If you hold out for love / Don’t sell yourself short / For the sake of a moment.’
James Yorkston, Nina Persson and The Second Hand Orchestra were joined by Philip Selway (Radiohead) to record a live version of the song, directed by Dah Dah Dit.
Whilst there is a lightness in sound to The Great White Sea Eagle, there is a dark humour throughout and the album conveys a rich message about life and grief, family and nature. James’ song for Frightened Rabbit’s Scott Hutchison, A Sweetness In You, being one such moment.
The Great White Sea Eagle follows the release of Yorkston’s second novel The Book of the Gaels, recently declared Book of the Month in The Times.
Tour support comes from Amy May Ellis. Amy May Ellis grew up in the middle of the North York Moors. It was there, in a small venue called the Band Room, that she played her first shows, guesting for artists such as Michael Chapman, Alessi’s Ark, Hiss Golden Messenger, Tiny Ruins, Ryley Walker and Willy Mason.
Since 2018, Ellis has released a series of four EPs, each exploring an element; Weathered by Waves, We got Fire, Where my Garden Lies, and When in the Wind have all received support from BBC 6 Music, BBC introducing, Uncut Magazine and Rough Trade. They have also fuelled headline tours around the UK and Ireland and landed Ellis a spot at Brighton’s Great Escape festival.
Now based in Bristol, Ellis is recording her debut album, which is set for release on Lost Map Records in 2023.
‘There is a timelessness in the music of singer-songwriter Amy May Ellis, something she effortlessly entwines with a dreamy, almost otherworldly quality’ – God Is In The TV
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