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Signs Of Life
Foy Vance
Signs Of Life
Foy Vance
Signs Of Life is the sound of a beloved singer-songwriter at the peak of his powers. Its also the sound of a man a husband, a father, a sinner, a drinker belatedly coming to terms with his demons. Driven by powerful percussion, Time Stand Still features a soaring, emotive vocal from Vance, who was struggling with an addiction to alcohol and painkillers at the time of writing.
I had my first extended period off the road after twenty years of constant touring, says Vance. And I realised: wow, I drink two bottles of wine and at least a half bottle of vodka a day. Id start the day with codeine to get myself sorted, and Id smoke joints throughout the day. So I realised: I have so many incredibly bad habits here. Im showing all the signs of death, getting ashen, grey, smoking more, drinking more, smoking moreI hit a wall. It was my manager that made me get help. And in those moments, you do wish time would stand still. Cant I just stop here and sit in this moment before I have to take up that mantle?
Signs Of Life was recorded in three locations: Vances Pilgrim studio at home on the shores of Loch Tay in Highland Perthshire, another recording set-up in a nearby Dunvarlich House, and at Plan Bs Kings X studio in London. The album was written and played more or less entirely by Vance, with assistance from young Northern Irish producer Gareth Dunlop. Serendipitously, Dunlop had been inspired on his career path by a chance encounter with Vance many years before.
When I was around 14 years-old I wandered into a coffee shop in Belfast and saw Foy playing in the corner, Dunlop explains. I was completely spellbound by what I heard. It was a lightbulb moment that sent me on the road of wanting to discover my own voice and musicality. I would never have imagined that I would be co-producing a record with him 18 years later, and that I would be just as inspired and spellbound by what he does.
Created out of the grimness of 2020, Signs of Life is an album of dawn after darkness, hope after despair, engagement after isolation, uplift after lockdown. The albums bold artwork reflects Vance's desire to embrace all sides of everything, all humanity's textures. Shot on a 160-year-old camera, the back image is of Vance as a bare-chested, bare-knuckle boxer. On the front, he's in a dress, blonde wig and theatrical make-up. Theyre just mad, striking images, and I loved the fact that it was male and female. You know, lifes extreme, lifes volatile, life explodes into reality sometimes, and stops just as quick. So to be struck by images on the cover made sense.
Commenting on the albums timely subject matter, Vance shared, Signs of Life is about re-emergence me in my own soft revolution, the world re-emerging in what were about to see as we hopefully go back to some semblance of normality. But just life in general flowers growing through the cracks in Chernobyl. Life finds a way, doesnt it?
Signs Of Life
Media | Muziek VINYL LP (Vinyl) |
Aantal vinylplaten | 1 |
Vrijgegeven | 10 september 2021 |
EAN/UPC | 0190296727221 |
Label | ATLANTIC RECORDS 190296727221 |
Genre | Pop |
Afmetingen | 309 × 312 × 5 mm · 108 g |
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