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Artist
Peter Broderick
ReleaseProduct
The Wind That Shakes The Bramble
Label
Erased Tapes
Catalogue Number
ERATP145DL
Release Date
September 10, 2021

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Press Release

It’s the mid 1800s in Ireland, and a local poet from Limerick by the name of Robert Dwyer Joyce has written a ballad called ‘The Wind That Shakes The Barley’:

A bullet pierced my true love’s side

In life’s young spring so early

And on my breast in blood she died

While soft winds shook the barley

The recurring imagery of the barley standing tall amidst the breeze was meant to symbolise the resilience of Irish people amidst oppressive British rule. In 2006, the song title and its theme served as the inspiration for a powerful and heartbreaking film starring Cillian Murphy. Now, in 2021, Peter Broderick pays homage once again, weaving this motif into his latest EP, The Wind That Shakes The Bramble.

Following on from his 2020 album, Blackberry, Broderick shares some additional work from the same sessions, as well as a beautiful two-part rework from Bing & Ruth (4AD) and the new 22-minute title track . . . an expansive and meditative ambient odyssey . . . a balm for the baffling chaos of the current era.

Broderick’s obsession with and devotion to the Blackberry plant go well beyond his music. Last year, along with the release of the new album, he shared an eight-part video series (Blackberry Diaries) in which he demonstrated all the different uses of this incredible, ubiquitous plant . . . everything from Blackberry jam to weaving baskets and hats with the Bramble vines . . . from making tea of out the young leaves to making artwork with late-season berries past their prime.

He draws attention to the fact that the Blackberry plant itself is an incredible symbol of resilience. It weaves itself all through our countrysides, playing an important role in holding the soil together, and also makes its way into our cities, proliferating even in such hyper urban environments as London. And while most modern people have lost the ability to identify the wild plants growing around us, the Blackberry remains a commonly foraged plant all around the globe. It’s as if the more domesticated we become and the more our technology separates us from the natural.

Digital Tracklist

  1. 1 Some People Don't Have Gonads 3:47 Buy

    Some People Don't Have Gonads

  2. 2 A Year Without Summer 3:22 Buy

    A Year Without Summer

  3. 3 What Happened to Your Heart (Bing & Ruth Rework ? Part I) 3:45 Buy

    What Happened to Your Heart (Bing & Ruth Rework ? Part I)

  4. 4 What Happened to Your Heart (Bing & Ruth Rework ? Part II) 3:26 Buy

    What Happened to Your Heart (Bing & Ruth Rework ? Part II)

  5. 5 The Wind That Shakes the Bramble 21:59 Buy

    The Wind That Shakes the Bramble

Track List

  1. Some People Don’t Have Gonads
  2. A Year Without Summer
  3. What Happened To Your Heart (Bing & Ruth Rework - Part I)
  4. What Happened To Your Heart (Bing & Ruth Rework - Part II)

Peter Broderick

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Ambient and Modern Classical

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