Keeley Forsyth’s second album Limbs is out today. It follows her critically acclaimed debut album Debris, and it’s breathing that same rarefied air. We’d recommend carving yourself a quiet moment to listen and let it all sink in.
“Keeley Forsyth returns with another uniquely powerful album. Sharing some tonal similarities with the recent explorations of Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, it’s a sparse and stark record but also tender, poignant and potent”
9/10, Uncut
“Her voice is a spectacular thing: a cut-glass vibrato that brings to mind ANOHNI, or the unearthly tremble of late-period Scott Walker”
Pitchfork
“Nobody else is making music, so spectral, elegant and bruised, quite like this”
9/10, Loud & Quiet
“Keeley Forsyth is a world builder and Limbs is an outstanding record”
The Quietus
“Remarkable”
4/5, Mojo
Discover the records that have shaped Forsyth’s remarkable sound in The Quietus’ Baker’s Dozen feature, and get more insight in this Bandcamp interview.
There has been a small delay on the vinyl production. It will be in all good UK record shops in the next few days and in European shops in a week or so. It might be a good idea to call ahead. Eyes peeled for the blood red Dinked Edition, in select independent UK record shops. Rest of the world physical release date is April 29th.
Black vinyl, limited edition white vinyl, CD and digital are available via Bandcamp now, and you’ll find it on your streaming service of choice.
Catch Forsyth on a short run of UK dates in March, culminating with her biggest show to date at The Barbican’s Milton Court venue on March 11th.
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