After a few cryptic hints on Facebook over the last couple of weeks, there’s a long-awaited announcement today on Heather Findlay’s website
I am very happy to announce that my debut solo release, The Phoenix Suite is ready take flight!
General Release
On Monday 25th April 2011, both physical and digital versions of The Phoenix Suite EP will be available on Black Sand Records from all the usual outlets.
Pre-sales
A very special, strictly limited, collector’s edition of The Phoenix Suite (100 copies only) shall be available to pre-order from the store at www.heatherfindlay.net at 6pm GMT on Monday the 14th of March 2011. Set your alarm now!
Shipping for the limited collector’s edition will then commence on 28th March 2011.
Pre-release copies of the standard edition of The Phoenix Suite shall then be available to order from Monday the 11th April 2011 exclusively from the store at www.heatherfindlay.net.
(Please note – products will not be available to order before the above dates)
A detailed description of the limited collector’s edition follows. Please watch the short promo-film, linked below which features audio from The Phoenix Suite and some ‘making-of’ time lapse sequences.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wN74NDO6gNs&feature=player_detailpage
‘The Phoenix Suite’ - Limited collector’s edition - £30 (inc.P&P)
(Strictly limited to 100)
Each one unique!
The cover artwork for ‘The Phoenix Suite’ is an original 1.27 x 1.27 metre, multi-media painting on canvas by Heather Findlay entitled ‘Phoenix’.
The painting has now been carefully divided into 100 special, equal squares.
Each square of canvas has been mounted onto one of the one hundred limited collector’s edition sleeves of ‘The Phoenix Suite’, each one forming a completely unique version of Heather Findlay’s debut solo release.
Each unique hand assembled copy is numbered and signed by Heather; features handwritten track listings and lengths by Heather and comes hand packaged by Heather in black cellophane with a hand stamped wax seal.
Includes 8 page, full colour booklet including all lyrics.
You may also request Heather to personalise your copy.
Track Listing:
1. Red Dust
2. Phoenix
3. Cellophane
4. Seven
5. Mona Lisa
Catalogue Number: cdbsand1lex/100 (The ‘x’ here will be numbers 1-100 respectively)
‘The Phoenix Suite’ – Standard edition – £5.99 (+ P&P)
Jewel cased with 8 page, full colour booklet including all lyrics.
Track Listing:
1. Red Dust
2. Phoenix
3. Cellophane
4. Seven
5. Mona Lisa
Catalogue Number: cdbsand1
There will be a special show to mark the launch of The Phoenix Suite later this year. More news on that soon!
We will be playing at various festivals this summer with the same band that features on The Phoenix Suite: Heather Findlay, Chris Johnson, Dave Kilminster, Steve Vantsis & Alex Cromarty.
Please check the tour tab on my site www.heatherfindlay.net for confirmed dates.
See you very soon!
Love,
Heather xxx
These days there are people that claim music is an experience rather than a physical product, and ask questions as to whether physical artefacts are really worth anything at all. It’s precisely things like this that add value to physical products.
It will be very interesting to see how quickly those 100 limited edition copies sell out. It’s quite a high price for a five-song EP, and I’d expect the majority of people will be prepared to wait another few weeks for the standard edition. But I’m sure Heather must have more than a hundred fans who are prepared to pay £30 for a unique artefact.
It’s difficult to judge the music from a few brief snippets, but she’s clearly going for something very different from Mostly Autumn’s wall-of-sound approach; bits of it remind me of a harder-edged version of Thea Gilmore. But Heather’s vocals and songwriting style is still recognisable. The production is spikier and edgier, but still strongly melodic. It’s sounding like she’s going to pull off the difficult trick of appealing to broader audiences who aren’t into symphonic prog-rock, while managing to keep the vast majority of her existing fans on board. Can’t wait to hear the whole thing now.
While Heather’s leaving Mostly Autumn was traumatic at the time for many of us, it looks like we’ve ended up in the place where everybody wins. Heather’s making some creatively varied music she would not have been able to make within the confines of Mostly Autumn. Mostly Autumn meanwhile have taken the change of singers as an opportunity to re-invent themselves and give the band a completely new lease of life. And for those nostalgic for the sound of the Mostly Autumn of old, you need look no further than Liam’s superb solo album.