Watch the video for Rachel Sermanni's “Everything Changes”
The enormously talented Rachel Sermanni returns this coming January with a new EP and her biggest headline shows to date.
-The 22-year old dropped her debut record just over a year back and the last two years have seen her hone her take on a folk sound into something very unique, personal and endlessly fascinating.
The new EP was recorded in New York with Bloc Party and Mars Volta producer Alex Newport but developed during time spend in her childhood bedroom up in the remote Scottish Highlands village of Carrbridge.
Watch the video for the EP title track “Everything Changes” above. Sermanni tours the UK between January and March next year. Full dates below.
January
21 – Glasgow, Celtic Connections, Folk Nations
25 – Glasgow, Celtic Connections Hydro, Burns Show
31 – Glasgow, Celtic Connections, Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum
February
1 – Bury, The Met
4 – Shrewsbury, Henry Tudor House
5 – Leicester, The Musician
6 – London, Union Chapel
7 – Birmingham, Glee Club
8 – Trefriw, Garmon View House
16 – Exeter, Pheonix
17 – Cambridge, The Junction
18 – Norwich, The Bicycle Shop
26 – Dublin, The Workman’s Club
March
22 – Preston, The Continental
23 – Liverpool, RodeWald Suite
24 – York, The Basement
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