
Whyte Horses link with Gruff Rhys for cover of Brân's "Tocyn"
Whyte Horses have teamed up with Gruff Rhys for a cover of Brân's "Tocyn", the fourth single to be lifted from their forthcoming Hard Times album.
"Tocyn" lands after La Roux collaboration "Mister Natural", "Hard Times" featuring John Grant, and a cover of 1970's track "Ça Plane Pour Moi".
Discussing their collaboration and choice of track, Whyte Horses' Dom Thomas says, ""Tocyn" is one of those songs that rides the line between the sublime and ridiculous but its direct Glam energy makes it instantly unforgettable. Gruff turned me onto a wealth of folk and psych music from the mid 1970s, mainly housed on the Cardiff based label, Sain. As well as this hotbed of music there was corresponding Fillmore style sleeve and poster art, strange imagery relayed to the Welsh National Army which all seemed to borrow from America and England."
Hard Times will follow on from Whyte Horses' 2018 album Empty Words, and is decribed by creator and curator Dom Thomas as a "fantasy mixtape".
They recorded the album in an isolated studio on the Isle of Wight. Thomas says of the group's recording process, "We don’t go into the studio until the very last moment. We all do the demo stuff at home because that’s the way we like to work: everything is pretty much arranged in my head and then I go into the studio and we intensively get them down in quite a short amount of time. Once in the studio, that’s where things come to life."
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