
James Yorkston announces new album 'The Route to the Harmonium' for Feb 22nd 2019
22nd November 2018
James Yorkston will release his new album The Route to the Harmonium on Feb 22nd 2019; produced by Yorkston and David Wrench, it is James’ first solo record since 2014’s Cellardyke Recording and Wassailing Society (CRAWS) and follows the two collaborative albums he made as one third of Yorkston/Thorne/Khan as well as the release of his debut novel Three Craws in 2016.
Alongside the announcement, James has shared new song ‘My Mouth Ain’t No Bible’ - one of three thrilling spoken-word pieces on the record. It thrums insistently, military snares punching away, Yorkston’s delivery interplaying as two competing voices, one of himself, the other a lost musician friend, “a spare hand, a hired hand, a deck hand” who was unable to prevent self-destruction.
Stream ‘My Mouth Ain’t No Bible’ here.
The album was almost entirely recorded by James himself, in the small Scottish fishing village of Cellardyke, where he lives. Yorkston’s studio is a ramshackle old loft space, originally used to repair fisherman’s nets, and now stuffed full the antique instruments James has collected throughout his life as a musician. Having created hours of recordings, James called up his old collaborator David Wrench - the mixer and producer who has worked with the likes of Caribou, Four Tet, Frank Ocean, FKA Twigs and David Byrne - and someone who has worked on James’ albums since 2003 – to help make sense of the sessions.
The Route to the Harmonium (or, ‘the search for peace’) is intensely personal; it’s the sound of home, of undisturbed craftmanship. Listen closely and you can imagine him putting it together. Overlaying vocal and guitar tracks, adding further with Dulcitones, harmoniums and autoharps, with nyckelharpa, the distinctive Swedish stringed instrument given to him by a friend. And friends and family, past and present swim all over his songs. Remembering them, and those you’ve shared life with, those who leave and those who remain, is the strongest thread running through these affecting, extraordinary songs. This is Yorkston’s world and could be nowhere else in music.
James adds: “I guess, as a musician and writer, I find myself reacting to what goes on around. So, this album is about life, the life that carries on around me. There’s family, place, and the being away from family that the life of a touring musician brings… But there’s also reference to friends departed – the hows, the whys – When a friend jumps ship it’s always a haymaker to the gut, you know? And this album is about them, but it’s more about us, us who are left behind...”
Track listing:
1. Your Beauty Could Not Save You
2. The Irish Wars of Independence
3. Like Bees to Foxglove
4. Shallow
5. The Blue of the Thistle
6. My Mount Ain’t No Bible
7. Solitary Islands All
8. The Villages I Have Known My Entire Life
9. Oh Me, Oh My
10. Brittle
11. Yorkston Athletic
12. A Footnote to an Epitaph
The Route to the Harmonium is available to pre–order on Dom Mart-exclusive green vinyl (w/ signed poster), deluxe green vinyl (w/ poster), standard vinyl (w/ poster), CD and digitally.
James Yorkston will head out next month for his traditional solo Christmas shows, with a full UK tour following in May, whilst in January, Yorkston/Thorne/Khan will take in a tour of Ireland.
Upcoming James Yorkston live shows
2018
Wed 19th December – The Lexington, London **Sold Out**
Thurs 20th December – Kitchen Garden Café, Birmingham Tickets
2019
1st April – Perth Theatre, Perth
2nd May - Summerhall, Edinburgh Tickets
3rd May - Òran Mór, Glasgow Tickets
4th May - Harbour Arts Centre, Irvine Tickets
5th May - Waiting Room, Eaglescliffe Tickets
6th May - Brudenell Social Club, Leeds Tickets
7th May - Islington Assembly Hall, London Tickets
8th May - Reading Arts Centre, Reading Tickets
9th May – Gallery, Milton Keynes Tickets
10th May – Dukes, Lancaster Tickets
11th May – Old Cinema Launderette, Durham Tickets
13th May – Louisiana, Bristol Tickets
14th May - The Moon, Cardiff Tickets
15th May – The King’s Arms, Manchester Tickets
16th May - Trades Hall, Hebden Bridge Tickets
24th May – Tolbooth, Stirling Tickets
Upcoming Tae Sup wi’ a Fifer shows - hosted and programmed by James Yorkston
Sat 15th December – Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy with Vashti Bunyan, Audiobooks, Michael Pedersen
Upcoming Yorkston/Thorne/Khan live shows
Fri 18th January 2019 – Cleere’s, Kilkenny
Sat 19th January 2019 – Dolan’s, Limerick
Tues 22nd January 2019 – The Workman’s Club, Dublin
Thurs 24th January – Out To Lunch Festival, Belfast
Fri 25th January 2019 – Coughlan’s, Cork
Sat 26th January 2019 – Phil Grimes, Waterford