laura j martin

Laura J Martin’s Prepared is her strongest, strangest and most distinctive work yet, and proof that after an eight-year break, good things come to those who wait.

Laura J Martin shares her video for ‘Prepared’, the title track of her new solo album (& our Song of the Day) – the birdwatching video is her tribute to her binocular days, the ever-changing silence of quiet obsessions and the joy of camo…

Liverpudlian artist Laura J Martin shares her video for her new single ‘Counting Time’ – enchanting, quirky, melodic avant-pop, inspired by NYC minimalism’s biggest pinups: Arthur Russell and Philip Glass.

With their incredible debut record, Wyndow capture the contradictory feelings of uncertainty and familiarity of the last 18 months into this experimental time capsule of beautiful melodies, ethereal vocal layers, and powerful lyrics.

Watch the superb video for ‘All Cameras Gone’, the latest single from Wyndow (Lavinia Blackwall & Laura J Martin), a gorgeous paean to the dust and crackles of the analogue age.

Alex Highton expands upon his previous recordings by confidently intermixing his eclectic range of influences with welcome appearances from Laura J Martin and Nancy Wallace.

Our Song of the Day comes by way of a new live video for Laura J Martin’s ‘Red Flag’. It was made by Ewan Jones Morris and filmed on the set of the play ‘Bright Phoenix’.

Laura J Martin has revealed her new video for ‘Half Perfect’ which features on her latest album ‘Dazzle Days’ which was recorded over three months on a journey from Wallasey to Hoxton via Reykjavík.

Our Song of the Day is from Laura J Martin, Dream of Sin is taken from her forthcoming album Dazzle Days a follow up to her lauded debut album ‘The Hangman Tree’. Out this month on Static Caravan.

Up and coming Liverpool based Laura J Martin’s double a-side single Kiss By Good Night opens to atmospheric crackles and dark noir brooding, providing a captivating Tom Waits styled introduction and clear indicator that you’re in for something a bit different.

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