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Thea Gilmore
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"New album "Liejacker" OUT NOW!"


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InfluencesThe brand new studio album Liejacker will be released on 19th May 2008. Preorder your copy from..

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   About Thea Gilmore
LIEJACKER - OUT MAY 19th.. PREORDER YOUR COPY BELOW

".. A beautiful, deeply affecting piece of work.. Go and buy this, and then tell all your friends..." * * * * * Observer Music Magazine

"(A) career highlight... A resounding confirmation of her singular talent ****" - Gavin Martin, Uncut (Apr 24, 2008)

"(a) rare and textured beauty.. in a voice as warm as her heart is dark ****" - Nick Duerden, Q Magazine (Apr 25, 2008)

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A limited edition EP recorded for Thea's spring tour 2007 is now available on thea's website for 6.99GBP (get it before they disappear for good!!)

BUY THE THREADS EP HERE

"The most coherent, literate and charged british singer-songwriter of her generation.. makes mincemeat of the current propensity for feyness" * * * * MOJO

* * * * UNCUT

Just 18 months on from her seventh album Harpo's Ghost, Thea Gilmore presents her new record Liejacker, released through Fruitcake Records/Universal on May 12, 2008.

On the title, Thea says, “making music is one of your best chances in life to be honest. Writing songs is about telling your truths. But you know, the way marketing has gone, there is an assumption that people who take the trouble to buy music can have the wool pulled over their eyes, that they can be sold any shit and as long as the story behind the act is sensational enough they’ll keep coming back for more. I don’t buy into that. As a listener I can hear dishonesty, when people aren’t really living what they’re singing about. But there are those that will always kick against that. There are a lot of Liejackers out there, I want to make it clear I line up alongside them.”

Thea Gilmore has been described as “the best wordsmith of her generation” (The Independent) and “the best British singer/songwriter of the last ten years - and then some” (Uncut), and this call-to-truth record comes on the back of two very difficult years in her life.

Before the release of Harpo’s Ghost, Thea had been diagnosed with depression. During this time Thea had split with her previous record label and (temporarily) with her long term partner. Prior to Liejacker, Thea was faced with further hard-times when she parted company with her manager of ten years standing, split with her “new” and biggest record label yet after one album - and, almost as if for good measure, gave birth to her first child.

Liejacker is the testament to that journey. It began with Thea still battling off the shadows from her illness, writing her darkest, starkest songs ever. Liejacker also sees Thea at her most direct, “where in the past I’ve probably been guilty of hiding a little bit, falling back on an image or a metaphor - this time I was trying to get to the bone, to just tell it like it is. The genesis of this record was very different from my previous albums. It’s the first album that I’ve really felt a deep burn to make.”

Even whilst making Harpo’s Ghost - perhaps as a reaction to that record’s harder, glossier sheen - Thea spent hours buying up reams of quirky acoustic instruments - old banjoes, harmoniums from India, dobro guitars: and these became the instruments on which the new songs found their home.

The next step was to practically barricade herself in her newly acquired home studio, “Well I say studio... it’s basically a tiny 9 foot square room in my house. I practically had to mount the mike stand on the desk to sing and when I recorded the guitars I’d have to be halfway out the door. But for all the recording oddities, I was making music that was gritty and genuine. The songs kept coming and coming and I was able to record them as they arrived. As a result, I think they have a much less self-conscious feel to them. They are entities in themselves, quite apart from me.”

Thea went beyond merely the writing stage to create musical parts and arrangements herself. Before playing them to producer Nigel Stonier and her team, “The new material was so personal, it told a new story and I wasn’t even sure at first whether I wanted the world to hear that story in quite such direct terms... but the words kept appearing.”

Some of them were positively harrowing; “And You Shall Know No Other God But Me” is a chilling account of the dependencies we all fall prey to at some time in our lives. “The Wrong Side” has a jaunty lope that masks a descent into self loathing and a sympathetic suggestion to her lover that he should jump ship for his own sake and, right at the core of them, “Black Letter”, which has to be the most pithy song about depression since Nick Drake wrote “Black Eyed Dog”.

Just around the corner were the redemptive “Breathe” with its triumphant air of self-acceptance, and “Dance In New York” an exultant ode to the power of longing and the deep need for solid ground. New York takes the role of the eternal lover, arms always open. And then there’s the ethereal “Old Soul”, the album’s first single. Thea wrote the song while 8 months pregnant, and says “I was determined not to turn to mother-mush after having my son. So many people just wait for the fluff to appear in your music as soon as you so much as whisper “pregnancy” and I never really could figure out why. But the concept of “Home” and what it really means to me is a recurring theme in my music, has been for a long time. When I had a child, I really understood what home meant to me. That very deep, primal instinctive warmth for another and the roots that bind you in this life and down every generation to come. That’s my home, and it is eternal.” The metaphysical search is there in the lyric for all to interpret.

And ultimately, there’s the bonding force that both pulls the album’s themes together and also closes the record. “The Lower Road” is an almost unbearably moving peaen to hard won victories, to endurance and forgiveness. It begins with a racist lynching, references the grim shadow of the war in Iraq and everyday domestic abuse, in amidst insisiting that “We will be rolling on”. Not exactly “You’re Beautiful” then. The song closes with perhaps Thea’s finest words yet:

“There’s no telling which way, boys, This thing is gonna take hold From the fruit on a poplar tree To the bruise round a band of gold From the blood in a far country To the war of just growing old We travel a lower road It’s lonely and it is cold But we will keep rolling on...”

Emerging from the home studio with her new store of songs, Thea chose to leave the performances untouched - and that’s how many of them appear on the final record. Hence many of the original vocals remain, hence the groove on ‘The Wrong Side “ comes from a cutlery drawer, grill pan and a chimney hood rather than orthodox drums and.hence any guitar solos on the record are by Thea herself.

But having brought the material into her favourite studio, the Loft in Liverpool, and for good measure adding a couple of new tunes to the pot, Thea then called upon some of her favourite kindred spirits. Erin McKeown added vocals to ‘Dance In New York”, and Waterboy Steve Wickham was invited to play fiddle on “The Lower Road.” Zuton-in-chief Dave McCabe duetted on “Old Soul” and unearthed magical, hitherto unheard soft tones to his bluesy voice. Thea was then left with the task of finishing “The Lower Road”, whose narrative is told in several different voices: she delivered “Liejacker”s last trump card by inviting the legendary Joan Baez - a long term fan with whom she has toured the US - to duet on the song. “Joan Baez practically invented my job some forty odd years ago - I can’t think of anyone else on the planet with the voice, the presence and the standing to carry this off.” Not only was Joan pleased to be asked, but she fell in love with the song and has recorded it now for her own forthcoming album.

So Liejacker, born of the darkest beginnings, ends with positives abounding. The mood remains stark and acoustic, with celloes, dulcimers and ukeleles adding colour here, texture there. “Old Soul”, chosen as the first single sets the record in motion with its quest for the truest of truths - and “The Lower Road” closes it. The album is thus framed by guest appearances with an arena filling indie rocker and an iconic folk singer/activist: but while the compliment paid implicitly by their involvement is indicative of the esteem in which Thea Gilmore is held, the songs and the story of Liejacker are solely the work of one pen and one voice, Thea Gilmore. According to Mojo she remains “the most coherent and literate of singer/songwriters”. Liejacker is a beautiful piece of work that will only enhance the evolving legend.

"Gilmore is blazing her own path towards classic status as a songwriter" The Guardian

"The most prolific and intelligent wordsmith of her generation" The Independent

"deceptively populist and deceitfully dark" MOJO

"britain has spawned very few world class female singer-songwriters, but Gilmore is already in a league of her own" Q magazine

"Vituperative, intelligent and sharp as a tack" Observer

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Alison J





Jul 24 2008 10:06 AM

I'm inspried - thanks!

Stop by sometime and check out my tunes!

Peace!
Richard





Jul 22 2008 9:09 AM

Harpo's Ghost is not an album to have on through the road works on the M1 and M62. If I get a ticket, will forward it on to your management team :)
La Baca Pop





Jul 21 2008 7:07 AM

Thank you!
Corrie James





Jul 16 2008 10:02 PM

hey thea

been listenin to the new album loads

you guys need to come to OZ. You'd go down so well here!!!
Sarah Dickson





Jul 16 2008 8:43 AM

Hey Thea. Thanks for your lovely comments! Much appreciated. Love know no other god but me. so haunting.
xx
Risa Hall





Jul 15 2008 10:50 PM

Always loving your and Nigel's work. Any more chances of playing the Met in Bury? We would love to support you. Would be an honour. Respect and love Risa x
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Jul 13 2008 11:25 AM

hi. thanks for the friendship. hope you are well.

SC Global Entertainment
www.myspace.com/scglobalentertainment
Henry Bliss & The Sidewalkers





Jul 11 2008 7:00 AM

Hello Thea ,

Thank you for your friendship and welcome on my page ;)

Have a happy weekend!

Henry Bliss
aponaut





Jul 10 2008 1:07 PM

cheers and thanx for your work and add/req.
review of your (great) album comes soon:
www.aponaut.org >>> reviews
kunasek





Jul 9 2008 2:03 PM

"SUMMER" COMING 7/11
Bibi





Jul 7 2008 12:23 PM

Thanks so much for the add. I absolutely LOVE your music! Sublime!

Best wishes,

Bibi
MiiniRIOT





Jul 7 2008 10:10 AM

Thanks For Accepting My add
=]

i went wiht my dad to the telford in chester to see you
& i absolutly LOVED your gig
its was brilliant
and i must say you sound so much better live!
i really enjoyed the night!!
thankyou so much!

best wished for the future
love the new album
=]

Kerys-Marie
-xo
C3F (HANNOVER ROBUST)





Jul 7 2008 7:43 AM

Thx for the add and best grrrrrrrrrreetings frrrrrrrrrrrom herrrrrrrrrrre to therrrrrrrrrre!!! KapaoOoW!!!

C-3-F!!!
www.hannover-robust.de
www.myspace.com/c3f
Seers





Jul 7 2008 2:48 AM

Hi Thea, thanks for the friendship...hope you are well? Wonderful music!

Love,

Seers x
MICHAEL KRYSFELDT ORCHESTRA





Jul 7 2008 1:00 AM

HI THEA
THX FOR THE ADD
REALLY GREAT MUSIC - WOW !!!
HOPE YOU LIKE MY SONGS TOO...
BIG CHEERS FROM COPENHAGEN –MICHAEL
Caterpillar Smoke





Jul 6 2008 10:54 PM

Smokin'!
amp photography & design





Jul 6 2008 4:18 PM

Photos of Thea Gilmore at Delamere Forest Cheshire, go to www.myspace.com/ampphotography - pics - Forest Tour 2008!
Stephen Diablo





Jul 6 2008 1:04 PM

Many thanks for the add.
Only recently discovered your music. Currently enjoying the Songs from the Gutter CD.
Sheena & Whity





Jul 6 2008 12:11 PM

You are Welcome!
Light ~Music Revolution!





Jul 6 2008 8:16 AM

Thanks for accepting...

Come chat with me; let's have an altered mind-bending
experienced expansion thinking beyond the vastness
of our minds beyond perpetual normality to the end of
the rabbit hole in a state of revolutionary infinite astro-
nomical honorificabilitudinity.
SCARMAN, aka Ward Foley (AUTHOR)





Jul 6 2008 7:12 AM

Thanks and God bless ya, Scarman


www.wardfoley.com
the cones of uncertainty





Jul 6 2008 7:03 AM

Thank you very much for the add!
Lauren
Steve Kelly (Cinders)





Jul 3 2008 4:30 PM

Welcome to the wonderfully warming world of Cinders In The Soup !!!
Hannah Delany





Jul 1 2008 5:14 AM

Really, Really enjoyed the gig last night. Good to know that a good sarnie still rocks your world
Hannah XX
Neill





Jul 1 2008 12:22 AM

Thanks for a great end-of-tour show in East Grinstead Thea; you sounded absolutely great, we just can't wait to see you with a full band. We bumped into 3 friends in the interval, all Gilmore virgins, who all thoroughly enjoyed it too. Don't leave it too long, and thanks for coming back to East Grinstead!
trishanne





Jun 28 2008 4:03 AM

Hi Thea.... I was so blessed to have been invited by Nigel to come along to your Gig at the The Bloomsbury Theatre... I'm the one who shook your hand and then had to leave.... (sorry work in the morning...).. You were amazing... and I've been playing Liejacker regularly since....

You have the talent to move souls with your vocals.... sometimes whilst watching... I felt as though we were in a timeless place... and that is your talent... Timeless...

I'm blessed to have witnessed you ..

trishanne :)
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Jun 28 2008 2:35 AM

yet another glowing review for Liejacker:

http://wearsthetrousers.wordpress.com/2008/06/28/thea-gilmore-liejacker-2008/
ChArles!





Jun 26 2008 1:23 PM

Top show in leeds Thea, Nigel and Fluff, thanks.. x

ps ta for the photo! ;-)
Em





Jun 26 2008 5:28 AM

hello, was wondering when "Liejacker" will be ready for regular release in the USA. Right now it seems I can only get it as an import.
Looking forward to it!
May have to pop the the extra $$ for the import...
;)
best of luck, with every little thing.
Em
fact fans





Jun 26 2008 5:10 AM

Thanks for your time Thea.
The piece can be found here

http://www.gaydarnation.com/UserPortal/Article/Detail.aspx?ID=21393&sid=1

Good luck with the rest of the tour.

Annax
Fingers Phil


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Jun 25 2008 3:42 PM

Such a positive evening tonight at the Brudenell. Come back to Yorkshire soon!
duack





Jun 25 2008 1:13 PM

Glee Club!! That was (apart from drunk guy next to me) so good, even without any electrocutions. "Parting Glass" done live still gives me shivers. Best till next time.
BC





Jun 25 2008 10:41 AM

Leeds tonight....waited months for this gig & now i can't go.."DOH!"...catch you next time round guys. Take care.
Steve





Jun 24 2008 3:04 PM

Great show at Telfords Chester.
Ive seen it all before
Cheers

Steve
Mike





Jun 24 2008 12:57 PM

Hey Thea,

You were really on top form at Telfords last night (as were Nigel and Fluff)

Great to meet you again after the gig. Thanks for signing Liejacker & Burning Dorothy for me.

Good luck with the rest of the tour!
Charlotte





Jun 23 2008 4:20 AM

Hey fantastic gig in stratford last thursday. fantastic venue, being so close to you all play! Hope we didn't give nigel too big a head clapping his harmonica solo ;) fluff was amazing on the strings to!

And of course was such a pleasure hearing you play and sing. Was a fantastic evening!

xxx
Jenny





Jun 15 2008 12:30 PM

really enjoyed the gig in the forest, hope to see you again soon xx
David Woozley





Jun 14 2008 3:34 PM

Great set in Brighton tonight - thank you! Hope to see you again soon, D
The Trestles