


Love Drips And Gathers
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Bella Union are thrilled to announce the release of Piroshkaâs stunning second album, Love Drips And Gathers, out 23rd July. The album builds on the acclaim of the bandâs 2018 debut LP âBrickbatâ and the reputations of former members of Lush, Moose, Elastica and Modern English.
 Piroshka emerged in 2018, four individuals with distinct musical identities but also overlapping histories - a combination that might have unsettled, or even overwhelmed, some bands. But in their case, the bond only got stronger. After âBrickbatâ explored social and political divisions by way of what MOJO described as âForceful, driving garage songs and dream-pop epicsâ, Love Drips And Gathers follows a more introspective line - the ties that bind us, as lovers, parents, children, friends â to a suitably subtler, more ethereal sound, whilst still revelling in energy and drama.
 âIf Brickbat was our Britpop album, then Love Drips And Gathers is shoegaze!â reckons vocalist/guitarist Miki Berenyi, formerly of Lush, a band that effortlessly bridged the two genres like no other. âIt wasnât intentional; we just wanted a different focus. Iâve always seen debut albums as capturing a bandâs first moments, when you really have momentum, and then the second album is the chance for a more thoughtful approach.â
Bassist Mick Conroy (Modern English) agrees. âBrickbat was a classic first album; noisy and raucous. On Love Drips And Gathers, weâve calmed down and explored sounds, and space.â
 To recap; before Miki and KJ âMooseâ McKillop were a couple (and parents), they were pivotal figures on the London-centric 90s indie scene. Likewise, Elastica, whose drummer Justin Welch was part of Lushâs 2017 reunion, whilst Mick had played for both Moose and â on their last ever gig - Lush.
As Lush Mark II came to an end, Justin persuaded Miki (whoâd abandoned music when Lush first split in 1997) to start another band, Piroshka, which in turn reignited Mooseâs own long-dormant ambitions. Whilst Justin and Miki were the dominant influence on Brickbat, this time Moose and Mick were given greater control over the production, with invaluable assistance from Bella Unionâs in-house engineer Iggy.
The way Love Drips And Gathers changes shape and dynamic is less a reprise of nineties Brit indie than a transformation into a more shivery, Euro-mantic version with glistening electronic filigrees. The opening âHastingsâ sets the tone. Luminous drops of guitar underpin Mikiâs becalmed vocal before drums, bass and a Mellotron add pace while the decorative coda features their old pal Terry Edwards on flugelhorn.
Framed by Mellotron, cello and piano. âThe Knife-Throwerâs Daughterâ emphatically proves Piroshka can be restrained without losing any essence of drama: the calm before the euphoria pure-pop storm of âScratching At The Lidâ. The words âetherealâ and âshimmeringâ were surely invented for the likes of âLoveableâ, but the uncanny DNA of âV.O.â is less categorisable â a Bond theme in the making with electro-gliding beats, perhaps? âWanderlustâ and âEcholocoâ might be described as Francophile cousins of Lush before the haunting lullaby of âFamiliarâ segues into the pulsing, rippling instrumental finale âWe Told Youâ - more eighties synth drama than nineties indie, with vocal samples played on what Moose calls, âthe Miki-tron.â
Love Drips And Gathers - named after a line in a Dylan Thomas poem - was inspired by love, family, belonging, memory. Miki and Moose split the eight lyrics, with some poignant overlaps here too. Mikiâs âLoveableâ looks to Moose; Mooseâs âThe Knife-Throwerâs Daughterâ looks to Miki, but also their daughter Stella and his sister Anna; an empathic, touching embrace of the women in his life.
Staying within the family, Moose eulogises his late mother (the idyllic childhood seaside trip of âHastings 1973â) and father (the more conflicted âScratching At The Lidâ). On âV.O.â, Miki pays fond tribute to Vaughan Oliver, 4ADâs legendary in-house art director who died suddenly in December 2019, and who had a particularly close relationship with Lush during their time on the label (like Brickbat, Love Drips And Gathersâ beautiful and enigmatic artwork is by Vaughanâs former design partner Chris Bigg).
Love Drips And Gathersâ nine tracks will each have its own video (all to be made by Connor Kingsley), with a continuing thread that will eventually create one story. Piroshkaâs own story is rooted in family â both those youâre born with, and those (friends) you choose.
Tracklist
1. Hastings 1973
2. The Knife Thrower's Daughter
3. Scratching at the Lid
4. Loveable
5. V.O.
6. Wanderlust
7. Echo Loco
8. Familiar
9. We Told You
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/sFxs1ex92Zc
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Limited LP : Clear Vinyl
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Bella Union are thrilled to announce the release of Piroshkaâs stunning second album, Love Drips And Gathers, out 23rd July. The album builds on the acclaim of the bandâs 2018 debut LP âBrickbatâ and the reputations of former members of Lush, Moose, Elastica and Modern English.
 Piroshka emerged in 2018, four individuals with distinct musical identities but also overlapping histories - a combination that might have unsettled, or even overwhelmed, some bands. But in their case, the bond only got stronger. After âBrickbatâ explored social and political divisions by way of what MOJO described as âForceful, driving garage songs and dream-pop epicsâ, Love Drips And Gathers follows a more introspective line - the ties that bind us, as lovers, parents, children, friends â to a suitably subtler, more ethereal sound, whilst still revelling in energy and drama.
 âIf Brickbat was our Britpop album, then Love Drips And Gathers is shoegaze!â reckons vocalist/guitarist Miki Berenyi, formerly of Lush, a band that effortlessly bridged the two genres like no other. âIt wasnât intentional; we just wanted a different focus. Iâve always seen debut albums as capturing a bandâs first moments, when you really have momentum, and then the second album is the chance for a more thoughtful approach.â
Bassist Mick Conroy (Modern English) agrees. âBrickbat was a classic first album; noisy and raucous. On Love Drips And Gathers, weâve calmed down and explored sounds, and space.â
 To recap; before Miki and KJ âMooseâ McKillop were a couple (and parents), they were pivotal figures on the London-centric 90s indie scene. Likewise, Elastica, whose drummer Justin Welch was part of Lushâs 2017 reunion, whilst Mick had played for both Moose and â on their last ever gig - Lush.
As Lush Mark II came to an end, Justin persuaded Miki (whoâd abandoned music when Lush first split in 1997) to start another band, Piroshka, which in turn reignited Mooseâs own long-dormant ambitions. Whilst Justin and Miki were the dominant influence on Brickbat, this time Moose and Mick were given greater control over the production, with invaluable assistance from Bella Unionâs in-house engineer Iggy.
The way Love Drips And Gathers changes shape and dynamic is less a reprise of nineties Brit indie than a transformation into a more shivery, Euro-mantic version with glistening electronic filigrees. The opening âHastingsâ sets the tone. Luminous drops of guitar underpin Mikiâs becalmed vocal before drums, bass and a Mellotron add pace while the decorative coda features their old pal Terry Edwards on flugelhorn.
Framed by Mellotron, cello and piano. âThe Knife-Throwerâs Daughterâ emphatically proves Piroshka can be restrained without losing any essence of drama: the calm before the euphoria pure-pop storm of âScratching At The Lidâ. The words âetherealâ and âshimmeringâ were surely invented for the likes of âLoveableâ, but the uncanny DNA of âV.O.â is less categorisable â a Bond theme in the making with electro-gliding beats, perhaps? âWanderlustâ and âEcholocoâ might be described as Francophile cousins of Lush before the haunting lullaby of âFamiliarâ segues into the pulsing, rippling instrumental finale âWe Told Youâ - more eighties synth drama than nineties indie, with vocal samples played on what Moose calls, âthe Miki-tron.â
Love Drips And Gathers - named after a line in a Dylan Thomas poem - was inspired by love, family, belonging, memory. Miki and Moose split the eight lyrics, with some poignant overlaps here too. Mikiâs âLoveableâ looks to Moose; Mooseâs âThe Knife-Throwerâs Daughterâ looks to Miki, but also their daughter Stella and his sister Anna; an empathic, touching embrace of the women in his life.
Staying within the family, Moose eulogises his late mother (the idyllic childhood seaside trip of âHastings 1973â) and father (the more conflicted âScratching At The Lidâ). On âV.O.â, Miki pays fond tribute to Vaughan Oliver, 4ADâs legendary in-house art director who died suddenly in December 2019, and who had a particularly close relationship with Lush during their time on the label (like Brickbat, Love Drips And Gathersâ beautiful and enigmatic artwork is by Vaughanâs former design partner Chris Bigg).
Love Drips And Gathersâ nine tracks will each have its own video (all to be made by Connor Kingsley), with a continuing thread that will eventually create one story. Piroshkaâs own story is rooted in family â both those youâre born with, and those (friends) you choose.
Tracklist
1. Hastings 1973
2. The Knife Thrower's Daughter
3. Scratching at the Lid
4. Loveable
5. V.O.
6. Wanderlust
7. Echo Loco
8. Familiar
9. We Told You
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/sFxs1ex92Zc















