About the making of the Follow Footsteps EP, Johnny writes:
“I’ve been working on writing songs for my sixth album as Pictish Trail for the past year, and wanted to try out something a bit different. Island Family came out just as lock-down restrictions were being lifted. It was an energetic, noisy, and distorted record, very much mirroring the frustration of being kept at home. Over the course of the next two years, I performed it loads with my full band, multiple headline tours, playing a ton of festivals, as well as supporting artists such as Pavement and Mogwai. The shows were sweaty and loud; making a racket felt cathartic.
“By the end of that album campaign though, I decided to strip everything back, and do some shows on my own. I headed out on the road with my acoustic guitar, and sampler. It was fun reconnecting with older songs, from when I first started out – and figuring out how to play the songs from the last album in a similar style.
“I’ve worked closely with my dear friend Susan Bear for the past 10 years – releasing music she made with her band Tuff Love, as well as solo stuff under her own name (including this year’s album, Algorithmic Mood Music). She’s also been a member of the Pictish Trail live band since 2014, as well as performing with other Lost Map acts. A staple of the Glasgow music scene, she also performs with The Pastels, Sacred Paws, Goodnight Louisa and does sound design and composition for theatre productions.
“Suse got in touch with me after one of my solo shows, saying she wanted to record the songs acoustically, capturing the intimacy of the performance. For years I’ve resisted doing anything like this, as a way of fighting off the dreaded ‘folk’ term – which seems to follow me wherever I go, whether I release an electronic-dance record or an industrial noise pop song. We talked it through, though. I did want to try this approach with some older songs, to present them with a different perspective. Suse introduced me to the music of Mitski, and I introduced her to Bonnie Prince Billy’s Master And Everyone. We hatched a plan.
“At the very start of 2024 I travelled down to La Chunky Studios in Glasgow, spending a few days recording guitar and vocal takes, along with Suse on electric piano and bass. We worked on three songs from Island Family – they sounded beautiful, but immediately we knew that they would benefit from some further accompaniment. My first thought was cello and harp, with my friends Semay Wu (The Earlies) and Gillian Fleetwood.
“It has been revitalising to try this approach, working with different players – and I’m so happy with the recordings. It definitely feels like it has scratched an itch. There was a point where I was wondering whether I should have made a full album in this style – but it felt more natural to keep these songs together, as they had been written at the same time, and I didn’t want to get bogged down working on older songs for too long, while I’m in the process of writing new ones. Plus, everyone likes an EP, right?”
Pictish Trail - Follow Footsteps EP (Signed Copies)
12" EP
- 12" EP, Black Vinyl + Download Code
- Signed
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- 12" EP, Signed Black Vinyl + Download Code + Entry to Pictish Trail show at The Crown Ballroom on Friday 25th October 2024. Gig ticket usually £17.50.