Acclaimed alt-folk duo Memorial today unveil their latest single "Silver" - taken from their forthcoming album 'Redsetter' out May 10th through Lucy Rose's Real Kind Records

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NEW ALBUM ‘REDSETTER’, OUT MAY 10TH THROUGH REAL KIND RECORDS

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PRAISE FOR MEMORIAL:



“A brass-flecked heartbreaker that recalls Simon & Garfunkel and Sufjan Stevens”

 SUNDAY TIMES CULTURE



"Friendship is at the heart of the musical endeavour that is Memorial. Comprised of best friends Ollie Spalding and Jack Watts, their music emerges from the natural connection and openness that comes from really knowing and being comfortable with someone. Listening to a Memorial song is like being allowed to observe a friendship from within, being included in all the revelations that it brings.”  NOTION

“Real aural therapy… wonderful” SIAN ELERI, BBC RADIO 1 



“This is very beautiful…Kings of Convenience meets Simon and Garfunkel at their harmonious best.. Very beautiful… lush and gorgeous harmonies there” CHRIS HAWKINS, BBC 6MUSIC



“This really struck a chord with me… that sounds absolutely fantastic”JOHN KENNEDY, RADIO X 

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Following on from the release of singles “Circle” and “Corduroy” in recent weeks, which have each garnered support from BBC Introducing, 6Music and Radio X, acclaimed alt-folk duo Memorial continue the support for their second studio album ‘Redsetter’ with the sweeping new single “Silver”.



Honing another heady dose of that riveting indie-folk appeal they have been cultivating lately, “Silver” offers up one of the more alluring and tender moments on their upcoming LP. Brimming with this rich and illuminating aesthetic that effortlessly heightens their soaring dual vocals throughout, they offer up a truly mesmerising new delight here.



Adding about “Silver”, they said, “Silver is about betrayal within friendships. This centres around how some friendships, particularly working relationships, feel so important that there can be a heavy focus on protecting it, which can lead to isolation. Being within that involves sacrifice in other important aspects of life such as romantic relationships, pastimes and opinions. 



“We witnessed a friend dedicate years of their life to a working friendship, which became an important part of their identity. We witnessed them exiled in absence of validity. We wrote from their perspective, adjusting to life outside of this group, the feeling of abandonment but also witnessing the power of their independence. It’s also about the support from a soulmate who provides a place of safety and stability that can’t be affected by any outside influence.”



To tie in with their latest album, Memorial will be embarking on a full UK tour in the months around the release. See below for the full list of confirmed shows so far.



MEMORIAL - UK TOUR DATES:

May 2024



Wed 22 - Bristol, Jam Jar 

Thu 23 - Manchester, Low Four Studio

Sat 25 - Newcastle, A Stone's Throw Festival 

Sun 26 - Edinburgh, Sneaky Pete's 



June 2024:

Tue 4th - Birmingham, Hare & Hounds 

Thu 6th - Brighton, Folklore Rooms 

Sun 9th - Nottingham, Metronome

Mon 10th - Cambridge, Portland Arms  

Tue 11th - London, Paper Dress Vintage

Wed 12th - Southbourne, The Wight Bear 



Memorial is a project rooted in friendship, one fuelled by unflinching honesty. Ollie Spalding and Jack Watts were friends first, and songwriting partners second, and this quality sets them apart. They’re marked by that peculiar alchemy when two voices become one, a special sense of human connection wrought through harmony and emboldened with experience. New album ‘Redsetter’ is their coming-of-age moment – gilded indie-folk with an optimistic sense of maturity, it dares to look towards the light. 



“We had literally no idea what was gonna happen!” Ollie gasps when looking back on the pair’s self-titled debut album. Sculpted over the pandemic and released on Real Kind Records – the boutique Communion imprint chaired by Lucy Rose – the record displayed their core values. “The emotion has to be right,” says Oliver. “When we record songs, we want to stay true to the emotion – as though those songs had just been written seconds before they were recorded.”



It’s this facet that sparked ideas for Memorial’s second album. The success of their debut brought fresh experiences – writing with Flyte, collaborating with everyone from Matthew & The Atlas and Victoria Canal to Talos and Olafur Arnalds – but also new challenges. New LP ‘Redsetter’ takes them from their base in Brighton to a remote part of Texas (and back again); it’s a record that’s driven by a special kind of determination, dealing with intimate bonds, familial connections, and a quiet sense of renewal.



The album deals with the push and pull of new challenges, and fresh commitments. Ollie was set to become a father for the first time a few months after recording, something he tackles in-depth on heart-swelling new song ‘River’. It’s a double-edged sword, though: recording in Texas took him away from his pregnant partner. Jack, too, has his own circle of support – he works in the mental health sector which often includes overnight shifts with vulnerable people. “Managing the new responsibilities in our lives has been challenging,” say the duo. “When coexisting and planning a future - kids, marriage and buying a house - it completely changes the foundations of why this is important to us and the drive required to make it work.”



Even the album’s title is a reference to growth, and maturation: ‘Redsetter’ is named after a breed of dog that takes longer to mature than most. “We chose to view this creatively rather than personally, despite it being accurate either way,” the group commented. “When the album was complete it felt like we’d returned to our bodies with a new understanding.” 



Looking for perfect moments within our imperfect lives, Memorial have displayed an extraordinary sense of character to drive themselves forwards. “We’ve let go of trying to make everything sound perfect,” says Jack. “Being vulnerable in that way means that the end product is truer to you than it ever could be. There’s a realness to it.” Memorial have taken true ownership of their lives, pushing through enormous challenges to unlock new aspects of their artistry, and actualise their dreams.



‘Redsetter’ Tracklist:

  1. White Campion

  2. Corduroy

  3. Guardian ft. Lomelda

  4. Good Nature ft. Molly Parden

  5. Redsetter

  6. Inbetween

  7. Circle

  8. Silver

  9. Honey

  10. River

  11. Warrener




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