Turn All Memory To White Noise is the follow up to The Proximity Effect, the “wonderful debut album” (The Sunday Times). The Glaswegian three-piece have not failed to live up to expectation with this majestic, intimate, spine-tingling and heart-stopping sophomore release.
Album of the Week
Sunday Times
“One of the most promising intelligent pop acts Scotland has produced this decade”
Daily Record
“A fusion of pastoral pleasures and latterday Portishead’”
Q
“Veiled in poetic imagery & polished arrangements…Donelly’s voice radiates some of the sultry melancholia of Lana Del Ray”
Uncut
“Folk roots, but happy on the dancefloor”
Mojo
“Top-quality music…glacial beauty..as Laura’s soft breathy voice flits between Liz Fraser and Suzanne Vega over Gobbi’s subtle arrangements”
Daily Express
“This Glasgow trio create their own convincing, absorbing and atmospheric world”
The Scotsman
“A brilliant fusion of technology, nature and emotion”
Louder Than War
“Beautiful voice, beautiful lyrics, beautiful band”
SeeSound.co.uk
“These three have a big year ahead of them”
theFourOhFive
Watch the video for single Sweet Warm Dance:
Catalogue Number: TAO053
The first single from second album, “Turn All Memory To White Noise” the majestic, intimate, spine-tingling and heart-stopping follow up to The Proximity Effect.
One of the highlights of the debut The Proximity Effect – Crater – has been given a reworking by Mogwai
Electro and Progressive House remixes from remix luminaries Bangatang, Sezer Uysal and Ad Brown.
“Wonderful debut album … already being compared to Cocteau Twins & the Blue Nile, but Laki Mera can confound those expectations” – The Sunday Times
A tantalising insight into the band’s debut full length, The Proximity Effect; from the pristine electronic pop of ‘More Than You’, to the sultry, atmospheric ‘Crater’, to glorious instrumental ‘Pollok Park’.
” Just as you end a trip to the fairground both vaguely shaken and exhilarated, Clutter is a whirlwind listen that leaves you wanting more.