



Consciousology
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Dinked : Flax Flower Blue Vinyl / Exclusive artwork / 12â Art Print Signed By Dot / Limited Pressing Of 400 Â
Standard LP: Orange VinylÂ
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Dot Allison returns with a new solo album, Consciousology. After over a decade away, the former One Dove singer and songwriter broke cover in 2021 with Heart-Shaped Scars and this new album follows just two years later, as she hits a purple patch of songwriting. Itâs also her first full release for Sonic Cathedral after contributing to Mark Petersâ acclaimed Red Sunset Dreams last year.
Consciousology finds multi-instrumentalist Dot joined by the London Contemporary Orchestra, her new labelmate Andy Bell from Ride, who plays guitar on two tracks, and Hannah Peel, who is responsible for some of the string arrangements with both the LCO and a stellar group of Scottish string players. It expands on the styles and themes of the previous album, all while pushing everything just that little bit further â the songs sound bigger, more avant-garde and experimental and, occasionally, properly out-there and psychedelic.
âI wanted to make some albums that felt like a set, exploring love, what lies beyond the visible and how all these aspects dovetail together,â explains Dot. âI see Consciousology a more psych Heart-Shaped Scars with a far fuller, more immersive sound and so, in that sense, itâs a more wayward, bolder, rule-breaking partner.â
Right from the eye-catching artwork by PJ Harvey collaborator Maria Mochnacz it definitely does not play it safe. It veers from the techno-played-as-folk of opener âShyness Of Crownsâ and â220Hzâ and the Linda Perhacs-meets-The Velvet Underground chug of the first single âUnchangedâ to the Mercury Rev-style fantasia of âBleached By The Sunâ, the Brian Wilson-esque harmonies of âMoon Flowersâ and the kaleidoscopic colour trip of âDouble Rainbowâ. Elsewhere there are echoes of Desertshore-era Nico, Jack Nitzscheâs work with Neil Young, Karen Dalton and Anne Briggs before the relative simplicity of the Tim Hardin-inspired closer âWeeping Rosesâ. Itâs a brilliant, breathtaking record.
The title, which brings to mind Maureen Lipmanâs classic 1980s BT adverts (âyou get an âology, youâre a scientist!â) might feel playful and light-hearted at first, but has a much deeper meaning, and one which makes sense of the albumâs dedication to its biggest influences: Dotâs musician mother and botanist father.
âFor me, it is an imagined voice of a conscious universe expressed through music,â explains Dot of the over-arching concept. âItâs a plea, an embrace, a longing, a last gasp, perhaps⊠imbued through the music, voice, harmony and a harmonic composition, with the lyrics taking an interest in the differing levels of consciousness apparent in all self-organising, natural systems.
âIt takes a less mechanistic, inanimate but more infinitely complex view of the nature of reality and how feelings of love and loss â and consciousness itself â are potentially less âmolecularâ in nature and more electromagnetic.â
Tracklist
Side A
1. Shyness Of Crowns
2. Unchanged
3. Bleached By The Sun
4. Moon Flowers
Side B
1. 220Hz
2. Double Rainbow
3. Milk And Honey
4. Mother Tree
5. Weeping Roses
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Product Info
Dinked : Flax Flower Blue Vinyl / Exclusive artwork / 12â Art Print Signed By Dot / Limited Pressing Of 400 Â
Standard LP: Orange VinylÂ
More Info
Dot Allison returns with a new solo album, Consciousology. After over a decade away, the former One Dove singer and songwriter broke cover in 2021 with Heart-Shaped Scars and this new album follows just two years later, as she hits a purple patch of songwriting. Itâs also her first full release for Sonic Cathedral after contributing to Mark Petersâ acclaimed Red Sunset Dreams last year.
Consciousology finds multi-instrumentalist Dot joined by the London Contemporary Orchestra, her new labelmate Andy Bell from Ride, who plays guitar on two tracks, and Hannah Peel, who is responsible for some of the string arrangements with both the LCO and a stellar group of Scottish string players. It expands on the styles and themes of the previous album, all while pushing everything just that little bit further â the songs sound bigger, more avant-garde and experimental and, occasionally, properly out-there and psychedelic.
âI wanted to make some albums that felt like a set, exploring love, what lies beyond the visible and how all these aspects dovetail together,â explains Dot. âI see Consciousology a more psych Heart-Shaped Scars with a far fuller, more immersive sound and so, in that sense, itâs a more wayward, bolder, rule-breaking partner.â
Right from the eye-catching artwork by PJ Harvey collaborator Maria Mochnacz it definitely does not play it safe. It veers from the techno-played-as-folk of opener âShyness Of Crownsâ and â220Hzâ and the Linda Perhacs-meets-The Velvet Underground chug of the first single âUnchangedâ to the Mercury Rev-style fantasia of âBleached By The Sunâ, the Brian Wilson-esque harmonies of âMoon Flowersâ and the kaleidoscopic colour trip of âDouble Rainbowâ. Elsewhere there are echoes of Desertshore-era Nico, Jack Nitzscheâs work with Neil Young, Karen Dalton and Anne Briggs before the relative simplicity of the Tim Hardin-inspired closer âWeeping Rosesâ. Itâs a brilliant, breathtaking record.
The title, which brings to mind Maureen Lipmanâs classic 1980s BT adverts (âyou get an âology, youâre a scientist!â) might feel playful and light-hearted at first, but has a much deeper meaning, and one which makes sense of the albumâs dedication to its biggest influences: Dotâs musician mother and botanist father.
âFor me, it is an imagined voice of a conscious universe expressed through music,â explains Dot of the over-arching concept. âItâs a plea, an embrace, a longing, a last gasp, perhaps⊠imbued through the music, voice, harmony and a harmonic composition, with the lyrics taking an interest in the differing levels of consciousness apparent in all self-organising, natural systems.
âIt takes a less mechanistic, inanimate but more infinitely complex view of the nature of reality and how feelings of love and loss â and consciousness itself â are potentially less âmolecularâ in nature and more electromagnetic.â
Tracklist
Side A
1. Shyness Of Crowns
2. Unchanged
3. Bleached By The Sun
4. Moon Flowers
Side B
1. 220Hz
2. Double Rainbow
3. Milk And Honey
4. Mother Tree
5. Weeping Roses


















