T02000881595While the vibe on 2014's Mirrors the Sky remains restrained romanticism and dreamy drama, Lyla Foy had no problem scratching her pop itch. With a recording setup is simple enough that she's able to pack it into a car and take it wherever she pleases, and it shouldn't surprise anyone that some of the pastoral sounds captured on the record were designed in the English countryside. But perhaps the most significant departure on the album was the one that didn't take Foy out of town: four days at Bella Union's studios in East London helped solidify all of the sounds she'd been making throughout spring and summertime. For a project that began as a single song in a London bedroom, Lyla Foy's hypnotically hushed songs have come quite a long way over the past years, figuratively and literally, as her unity with Sub Pop finds her spending quality time supporting Mirrors the Sky across the globe. Funny how taking a singular route has led to such a momentous journey. Having been in the studio over the last six months working on new recordings, she is back with a special intimate performance at The Courtyard Theatre in London on 1st October 2015. The show will feature a lot of new material, which will comprise her next release. | |
1 Oct 15 | Courtyard Theatre, Inner London :: V184 listing details L0376199212 |
T01006514786The London singer and producer brings her intimate vocals and emotive instrumentation to Southbank Centre ahead of the release of her debut album, Mirrors the Sky, due in the spring on Sub Pop | |
19 Mar 14 | Whitley Bay Playhouse, Whitley Bay :: V580 listing details L1184642544 |
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4 Oct 18 | Hoxton Square, Outer London :: V26602123 listing details L1573539227 |