
Bill Ryder-Jones announces new album, shares first single "Mither"
Bill Ryder-Jones is back with news of his fourth album, and a fresh single "Mither".
Multi-instrumentalist Bill Ryder-Jones is back with new track "Mither", a song about his own mother.
Alongside the track reveal is the visuals directed by James Slater, and sees Ryder-Jones performing the track in an old factory with his band.
Ryder-Jones has also announced his fourth album Yawn, which was recorded and produced by none other than himself, with a little help from Rod Skip on the cello and Craig Silvey (Portishead, The Horrors, Arcade Fire) mixing it together
The Orielles and Our Girl feature as guest vocalists on the album.
Yawn follows on from his 2015 release West Kirby County Primary.
Tracklist:
- There’s Something On Your Mind
- Time Will Be The Only Saviour
- Recover
- Mither
- And Then There’s You
- There Are Worse Things I Could Do
- Don’t Be Scared, I Love You
- John
- No One’s Trying To Kill You
- Happy Song
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