Introducing LIFTER with new single ‘I Have Done My Waiting’, announce debut album ‘Clasping Hands with the Moribund’ out 25th October + headline tour

 

 

Introducing

LIFTER

Share new single ‘I Have Done My Waiting’

Listen HERE

Announce new album

Clasping Hands with the Moribund

out 25th October 2024

UK Tour this Oct/Nov – on sale now

 

Already supporting the likes of Wednesday and Bar Italia, Bristol 7-piece LIFTER today announce their debut album Clasping Hands with the Moribund alongside new single ‘I Have Done My Waiting’, and sharing details of an Autumn headline UK Tour.

With the lineup on the album consisting of the core duo of the group, former Modern Rituals guitarist Harry Fanshawe and bassist and producer Miles Ward, the band were joined on the recording of these tracks by The Death of Pop co-leader Angus James, Swelt guitarist Chris Hicks, cellists Douglas Evans and Anna Strudwick, violinist Reuben Brunt, backing vocalist Olive Featherstone, cornet player Harry Furniss, and drummers Stevie Fry and Oliver Cocup.

Frontman Harry said of the track, “I was at the end of an era of something in my life when I wrote ‘Waiting’, about how things would be different now, and whether we’d look back and think we’d not made the most of what we had when we had it.”

Listen to ‘I Have Done My Waiting’ HERE

He continues, “The song came together fairly quickly musically, but once the track’s structure was completed, we made adjustments and played it with various different musicians. The result is the inclusion of two different drummers, a violinist, a cellist, a cornet player, Rhodes piano, slide guitar, amongst others.”

In this current incarnation, the band take musical cues from a diverse range of sources, including slowcore, folk, country, and indie rock, and deftly showcase this throughout this latest release. A handful of influences would include Picastro, Megafaun, XTC, Crazy Horse, and Bill Callahan. Their earlier material often drew comparisons to the likes of Silver Jews and Sparklehorse, all in all adding to a much scrappier and heavier sound in comparison to this more intricate and pastoral sound they’ve begun to adopt.

“The album encapsulates 18 months of touring, lineup changes, experiments with various musicians, and dedication. Lovingly self-produced, as nearly everything we’ve released before is, it was recorded either in my garden studio, in Miles’ flat, or out in (many) other locations, including St Dunstan’s church in South Bristol. We also had many musicians record remotely, such as the violin from Reuben Brunt in London, and all of Chris Hicks’ guitar parts, which he did from his Bristol flat.”, Harry says on the album.

”Our lineup took many different forms in the recording of the album, sometimes as a full band with driven guitars, a stripped back acoustic trio, with strings, and sometimes with all of the above. The title aptly surmises the whole venture – making the most of member switches and viewing things that could be considered obstacles as assets. Clasping Hands with the Moribund means accepting the fate bestowed on you from all the things you can’t control or change, and making the most of it.”

 

 

LIFTER formed in late 2021 after Harry Fanshawe, Stevie Fry, and Miles Ward had been jamming for fun that summer. Friends from the Bristol scene, Miles had driven Harry’s previous band, Modern Rituals a couple of times, and Harry and Stevie had played live together occasionally for a small, short-lived project. The three knew they needed a fourth member, and having seen Olive Featherstone play live at an alldayer, they invited her to be a part of the band.

In 2022, Olive left on an 8 month trip, and after playing a glorious “final” show with her in August of that year, the band went a bit quiet and wrote new material, which they started performing as a three piece. On New Years Eve, Harry went to a house party where he met Angus James and the two realised they had been born in the same Salisbury hospital and quickly hit it off, leading to him joining LIFTER, and eventually touring with his other band The Death Of Pop.

Eventually Stevie left the band burdened with touring, already recording his parts that feature on the album which they had already been performing live. A three-piece once again, in January this year they recruited cellist Anna Strudwick who quickly became part of the fold. Then drummer Oli Cocup, and Swelt guitarist Chris Hicks joined full time, with Olive returning, all adding their own parts to Clasping Hands with the Moribund.

With all that said, LIFTER have made the most of member switches and they are proudly displayed on their debut album.

LIFTER are Harry Fanshawe (vocals, guitar), Angus James (guitar, vocals), Olive Featherstone (vocals), Chris Hicks (guitar), Miles Ward (bass), Anna Strudwick (cello) and Oli Cocup (drums).

Clasping Hands with the Moribund out 25th October 2024

Tour Dates

Sunday September 15th @ Moor Beer, Bristol (solo show)

Saturday September 28th @ Taunton Together Arts Festival (Festival)

Saturday October 19th @ The Ill Repute, Bristol

Friday October 25th @ The Finsbury, London

Saturday October 26th @ Dubrek, Derby

Wednesday October 30th @ Suburbia, Southampton

Thursday October 31st @ Common Ground, Oxford

Friday November 1st @ Grayston Unity, Halifax

Tickets available HERE

 

 

 

 

 

 

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