Cinder Well – the hauntingly stark musical project of multi-instrumentalist Amelia Baker – announces a new album A Blooming Body which arrives July 17th via Hen House Studios (where the album was recorded with Harlan Steinberger). The album is preceded by the lead single and video ‘While the Womb Screams Silently.’
About the track, Amelia says… “This song is inspired by the movie Portrait of A Lady On Fire from director Céline Sciamma. In the film, a woman is arranged to be wed, and because of her intense resistance to the situation, a painter is commissioned to secretly paint her wedding portrait without her knowing. The song is about listening to your inner knowing, which often screams loudly but is ignored for the sake of conforming – constantly trying to break out of the restraints and projections of patriarchy while stumbling over new ones and internalized ones along the way – “pulling at an endless thread of thistle – whose hooks and briars they catch things you thought you couldn’t miss em / while the womb screams silently for you to listen”.”
Watch the video here:
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This album also marks a shift in recording process, with Amelia being just as involved in the production and mixing as the writing this time around. “I strived to record the initial takes of guitar and vocals live, to give the music as much life as possible… As far as arrangements, I also brought in different types of instruments and players – in the past, I would use violin to centre most of the melodies, but on this record there are horns by Amy Sanchez (Kendrick Lamar, Bruce Springsteen, Dave Matthews Band, Kamasi Washington, Florence and the Machine and more), synths by Dylan Desmond (Bell Witch), e-bow and other fun textures leading the melodic instrumental parts.” Other contributors include; Greg Cohen (Tom Waits, John Zorn, David Byrne, Laurie Anderson) and Pete Olynciw (Leyla McCalla) on bass, Phillip Rogers (Hayley Hendrickx) on drums, and C.P.N. Hollywell (Twisted Teens) on vocals.
On A Blooming Body, Cinder Well creates a sound that is both expansive and cinematic, and the kind of experimentation which lead to her composing the original theme song and score for the hit BBC TV series Small Prophets (written, directed by, and starring Mackenzie Crook alongside Sir Michael Palin).
Through endless shifts in perspective, and a sound which knows when to bolster the lyrics, and when to let them speak for themselves, Cinder Well’s music becomes universal on A Blooming Body, laying bare a weight that exists not in guitar tracks or distortion, but the kind we carry with us day to day.
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Photo credit: Chelsea Moosekian