Laish

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Warm the Wind 04:16 Tools
Song on a Transition 03:44 Tools
Learning to Love the Bomb 04:13 Tools
Blink of an Eye 03:49 Tools
Time Elastic 03:42 Tools
University 03:39 Tools
Song For Everything 03:39 Tools
She Is Clever 03:27 Tools
In the Morning 04:12 Tools
Warmth and Humility 03:41 Tools
Obits 02:57 Tools
Carry Me 04:58 Tools
We Speak The Mantra 04:37 Tools
The Love Written Down 04:33 Tools
DANCE TO THE RHYTHM 05:43 Tools
Visions 06:40 Tools
Vague 06:26 Tools
A Happy Accident 04:30 Tools
Obituaries 03:26 Tools
Delicate Creatures 03:51 Tools
Love on the Conditional 02:51 Tools
To Do 05:12 Tools
Choice 04:30 Tools
My Little Prince 02:51 Tools
Pity No More 05:07 Tools
THE LAST TIME 05:43 Tools
Discipline 04:36 Tools
LOVE IS GROWING 02:51 Tools
Petty Ruiner 05:12 Tools
Anymore 05:43 Tools
Sand Is Shifting 02:51 Tools
PENDULUM SWING 02:51 Tools
Closer 02:15 Tools
Rattling Around 02:51 Tools
Devil's Advocate 03:39 Tools
Wrote of Freedom 02:51 Tools
LISTENING FOR GOD 03:39 Tools
THE FOX 03:39 Tools
Gambling 02:51 Tools
We Haven't Made Any Money 02:51 Tools
Isolation 02:51 Tools
I Would Prefer Not To 03:39 Tools
She Needs Me (Moonshine Moonshine cover) 03:39 Tools
I Am Enraged 02:51 Tools
Friend in the City - Bonus Track 02:51 Tools
Sandra - Bonus Track 02:51 Tools
Silentish Night 02:51 Tools
Sandra 02:51 Tools
Sandra (Bonus Track) 02:51 Tools
Friend in the City (Bonus Track) 02:51 Tools
Friend in the City 02:51 Tools
Lady Bird 02:51 Tools
OCDC Birthday 03:38 Tools
Cold and Got Colder 03:38 Tools
Push the Knife in 03:38 Tools
This is What I Know 02:27 Tools
With Myself 03:38 Tools
Now You Know 04:13 Tools
When I'm Coming 04:13 Tools
The Sleeper (The Leisure Society Cover) 03:38 Tools
Dying son 03:38 Tools
Warm the Wind (solo acoustic) 04:46 Tools
Warm The Wind (Clean Version) 04:13 Tools
Backwards Crawling Sprite 04:13 Tools
Pituitary Gland 04:13 Tools
Leave Me to Lie Alone 02:57 Tools
Soiled and Slaughtered 06:04 Tools
I Would Prefer No To 06:04 Tools
Down Pens 06:04 Tools
Eben 02:57 Tools
01 song on a transition 02:57 Tools
Time Elastic (Elis Fir Remix) 02:57 Tools
Moth in the Motor 02:57 Tools
A Poor Man's Christmas 04:16 Tools
Warm the Winds 04:16 Tools
Hello Berlin 04:16 Tools
She is Clever I am Not 04:16 Tools
05 To Do 04:16 Tools
Time Elastic (Album Version) 04:16 Tools
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Laish, indie folk heroes (originally from Brighton, now London), have Danny Green writing and singing songs with a delicate grit, while the band arrange and play with passion and poise. Lyrically these songs are honest – brutal even, and yet full of humour, distilling all from the joyful pleasures of life through to the slow demise of relationships and indeed humanity. Their brief is wide and vague but those who have seen Laish live in the flesh come away exhilarated; sweatier and with an uplifted feeling. Green’s voice is like no other, from a deep and warm brogue to a soaring falsetto. Frayed around the edges but rich in emotion. The Laish band features an array of fine musicians who provide angelic voices, organic instrumentation of violins, clarinets and accordion, bass and drums. Laish have toured relentlessly throughout the UK and Europe over the last three years, cementing their reputation as a tight, professional unit but with a touch of the unexpected. They are now comfortably headlining larger shows but have supported the likes of Sons of Noel & Adrian, Peggy Sue, David Thomas Broughton and Grizzly Bear and Beach House at The Roundhouse. The band performed a triumphant set on the mainstage at the first No Direction Home Festival and have also appeared at The Big Chill Festival, Burning Eagle Festival and Willkommen Foxtrot Festival. Laish released a self-titled album in 2010 that received a glowing reception from many including Mojo Magazine who were impressed by its “beguiling songs of love”; and then the Obituaries album in 2013, which received well-deserved radio play from Marc Riley, The Waiting Room, Folk Radio UK and Amazing Radio. Their new album 'Pendulum Swing' is released in November 2016. RESPONSE TO LAISH “Beguiling songs of love” - Mojo Magazine Finally getting a bit of the attention that they deserve. Led by the distinct humour, lyrical lilts and melodic leanings of Daniel Green. Today, they open the Lake Stage of No Direction Home, where their lush acoustic compositions and delicate, playful stories are given the chance to resonate. Clever and accomplished, they provide a gentle, elegant and very welcome opening to the festival’s second day. - The Line of Best Fit “This is real, beautiful, honest, gracious and just plain wonderful music.” 9/10 – The Blue Walrus “Very special indeed” – Whisperinandhollerin 8/10 “Packs a lot of punch and emotion” - 4/5 Folk Radio UK "I think it’s clear Daniel Green and Laish are set to play on bigger stages." - Brighton Music Blog “Danny Green clearly wins at harmony arranging. He is worthy of some kind of harmonic rosette” - Bearded Magazine “Laish require attention” Onda Rock 8/10 “Daniel Green has the kind of voice that can melt butter.” - Sounds XP “Spell-binding music” - Never Enough Notes “An affecting and irresistible blend of the melancholic and the pretty.” – Suitcase Orchestra “There is little on the record to dislike” – Bowlegs “An impressive and beguiling record” – Epigram Bristol “You would hope that the deserved acclaim will soon come knocking for this talented few” – Subba Culture “A modest but quietly stunning affair that deserves to make this hard touring band a national treasure” – Southcoasting “It’s clear from the band’s sound that they are aiming to do something different with the genre, twisting harmonies and song structure into something their own” Muso’s Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.