Wyld Love Songs is more of a companion piece than a follow-up to David John Morris’s solo debut. It displays a sense of fun and freedom and the songs, show the generosity of the human spirit in all its humour, wisdom and sadness.
Watch the video (by filmmaker Timothy Breen) for ‘Inner Smile’, the new single and joyful closing track from David John Morris’s (Red River Dialect) forthcoming solo album Monastic Love Songs.
Red River Dialect’s Cornish songwriter David Morris announces solo album ‘Monastic Love Songs’, written during a nine-month retreat at Gampo Abbey, a Buddhist monastery in Nova Scotia, Canada and recorded in one day in Montreal. Watch his video for album opener New Safe.
Red River Dialect shares video for “RV Kistvaen”, inspired by the “Money Pit” legend, one of many folktales from Dartmoor in South West England in which someone raids a pre-historic burial chamber seeking ancient wealth, but loses something more vital in the act.
With “Abundance Welcoming Ghosts”, Red River Dialect play with raw abandon, summoning up instrumental ghosts and wizards, generating an album that stands on the shoulder of giants showing no fear.
Red River Dialect release their fifth album ‘Abundance Welcoming Ghosts’ next month which was recorded in rural Southwest Wales. Listen to their lead single ‘Snowdon’ featuring Joan Shelly.
Broken Stay Open Sky is the fourth album from the now London-based Cornish 60s psych-folk styled six-piece Red River Dialect. Released on Paradise of Bachelors it’s sure to bring them the extra attention they deserve.
Our Song of the Day is Gull Rock, taken from ‘Broken Stay Open Sky’, the forthcoming album from the London-based band (with Cornish roots) Red River Dialect. Brimming with glorious dizzying energy and tension, primitive and cut loose from modern constraints.
Tender Gold and Gentle Blue is the latest offering from Red River Dialect, a band formed in Falmouth, Cornwall, in 2009. In the words of M.C. Taylor “Theirs is a focused longing, a confusion of soul, a visionary lamentation”.