Seamus Fogarty announces new album 'The Curious Hand', out Oct 6th

Seamus Fogarty announces new album 'The Curious Hand', out Oct 6th

Irish alt-folk and electronica alchemist Seamus Fogarty will release his new album The Curious Hand on October 6th. It is his first for Domino and follows his debut full-length God Damn You Mountain (Fence/Lost Map) and 2015’s EP Ducks and Drakes.

Fogarty also shares new song ‘Carlow Town’; taken from The Curious Hand, it recounts with Homerian flourish, a night spent sleeping in a church backed by a squelching electronic beat, dirty analogue bassline and various synthesiser wheezes, vocal glitches and other sounds from Seamus’ sandbox of strange noises.

The video, directed by Jack Barracloughfeatures Fogarty alongside his bandmates Emma Smith and Aram Zarikian in a number of unusual poses as they work their way through a series of choreographed adventures intertwined with beautiful hand drawn animation courtesy of Finnish artist Venla Linna.

Seamus says of the video: “I wanted to do something that would reflect the variety of styles and influences that people will hopefully hear on the record.  Jack has made some of my favourite videos and I wanted to get the other two (Emma & Aram) in on the act because they are amazing dancers and played a huge part in getting the album across the line”.

Originally from County Mayo on the west coast of Ireland, Fogarty now resides in London, and the capital provides the canvas for The Curious Hand. It’s there in the starkly heartbroken ‘Seems Wherever’, written from the perspective of the tube system and the deep well of the city’s troubled soul, and in the stony-faced rush hour commuters in ‘Van Gogh’s Ear’, pouring onto train carriages “bound for Egham or Whimple or West Ham”. But The Curious Hand also reaches back to Seamus’ homeland and past in charmingly simple and direct ways. Midway through the title track, for instance, a sampled conversation between neighbours back in Mayo takes centre stage as the musicians set off down yet another new musical path. Elsewhere, on ‘Tommy the Cat’, a skeletal instrumental becomes a bed for a recording of a shouting competition in the West of Ireland.

Fogarty’s method of lifting sounds wholesale from his environment and tucking them into the folds of his songs like keepsakes, renders himself at once, artist and archivist as well as twisting the notion of the folk singer’s role as collector and custodian of stories, traditions and cultural curio.

The Curious Hand was produced by Seamus and Leo Abrahams (Brian Eno, Wild Beasts) who also plays on the album. Other notable players include Emma Smith on a plethora of instruments (violin, clarinet, bass to name a few), Rozi Plain (backing vocals), Aram Zarikian (drums) and Seamus’ brother John Fogarty (accordion).  

The Curious Hand is available to pre-order on limited-edition yellow coloured vinyl, standard vinyl, CD and digitally.   

Tracklisting:

  1. Short Ballad For A Long Man
  2. Heels Over Head
  3. St John’s Square
  4. Van Gogh’s Ear
  5. The Curious Hand
  6. Carlow Town
  7. Mexico
  8. Christmas Time On Jupiter
  9. Seems Wherever
  10. Tommy The Cat
  11. Number 1

Upcoming live dates

17th August –  AKA Fringe Festival, Kilkenny Tickets

26th August – Sea Change Festival, Devon Tickets

16th Sept – Head for the Hills Festival, Bury Tickets

4th October – Old Queen’s Head, London Tickets

21st Oct – Ritual Union Festival, Oxford Tickets

3rd November – Christ Church, Castlebar Tickets

8th November – The Workmans Club, Dublin Tickets

9th November – Roisin Dubh, Galway Tickets

10th November – Phil Grimes, Waterford Tickets

11th November – Kasbah Social Club, Limerick Tickets

12th November – The Roundy, Cork Tickets

21st November – The Canteen, Bristol Free entry

22nd November – The Basement, York Tickets

23rd November – The Lamplight Club @ The Regather Works, Sheffield Tickets

24th November – The Hug & Pint, Glasgow Tickets

25th November – High & Lonesome Festival, Leeds Tickets

26th November – The Prince Albert, Brighton Tickets