PRESS RELEASE - MARCH
2008
ALLY
KERR’S “OFF THE RADAR” NEARS RELEASE
DATE.
With his loyal, established fan base eager for new material,
and new converts springing up daily across the globe,
one of Scotland’s fastest-rising artists and best-kept
secrets, singer/songwriter Ally Kerr releases the brand
new album, Off The Radar on 14th April 2008 on Much Obliged
Records. It will be also released in Japan on the Star
Sign / Ultra-Vybe label on 15th March 2008 and will be
supported by Japanese tour in April.
Bursting
with delicious melodies, achingly beautiful harmonies
and playful yet poignant lyrics, this new release is a
step up from the critically-acclaimed debut album, Calling
Out To You, which was initially released in Japan and
included in a major Japanese magazine’s top 20 albums
ever to come put of Scotland, alongside the works of Orange
Juice, Belle and Sebastian and Teenage Fanclub. One of
the tracks, The Sore Feet Song was then used as the theme
song for the hugely popular animation series “Mushishi”,
which has since been given an international DVD release.
A
limited edition single from this new album – “Could
Have Been A Contender” - was not only released to
glowing reviews and international airplay, but was also
nominated for “Single of the Year” on German
radio’s influential Popscene show.
Off
The Radar combines the fragile beauty of ballads “Be
The One”, “There’s A World”, “Footprints”,
“Is It Too Late To Work For NASA?”, and “Amorino”
with upbeat, perfectly-formed, jangly pop gems “I
Think I’m Bleeding”, “The Truth That
I Have Earned”, the aforementioned “Could
Have Been A Contender” and the glam/grunge guitar
collision that is the title track.
Although
echoes of Belle & Sebastian, Kings Of Convenience
and Simon & Garfunkel resonate, along with shades
of The Lilac Time, Kerr’s style is singularly distinctive
and Off The Radar should surely give one of Scotland’s
most reserved yet brightest musical talents the acclaim
he richly deserves.
Tracklisting:
01. Could Have Been A Contender*
02. Be The One
03. I Think I’m Bleeding*
04. There’s A World**
05. The Toothbrush Song
06. Off The Radar*
07, Old Friend*
08. Is It Too Late To Work For NASA?
09. Mystery Star
10. Amorino
11. The Truth That I Have Earned*
12. Footprints
*
Denotes tracks recommended for airplay
** Forthcoming single (28th April 2008)
Press
Quotes:
"A great new songwriting talent from Scotland"
– Bob Harris, BBC
“ Beautifully melancholic" – Press Association
"Gorgeous" - Alex Hampshire, XFM
"Wonderful Scottish power pop" - Gary Crowley,
BBC Radio
"A sparkling tunesmith" – Metro
"If someone tells me they have heard better-written
songs this year I will duel with them at dawn" -
Dominik Diamond, XFM
"Simply beautiful tunes" – Music Magazine,
Japan
"Ally Kerr deserves to be a star" – Daily
Record
"Sweet pop gems" – Sunday Mail
"Songs to go quietly wild for" - Maverick Magazine
"Wistful powerpop brilliance” – Subba-cultcha.com
Release date: 14th April 2008
FORMAT: CD album CATALOGUE NUMBER: MOR002 BAR CODE: 5024545499629
FILE UNDER: Alternative Rock/Pop DISTRIBUTION: Shellshock
Label
Info: Much Obliged Records info@muchobligedrecords.com
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ENDS -
BIOGRAPHY
One
of Scotland’s fastest-rising songwriters retuns
to Japan in April for some acoustic shows – the
third visit to the Far East in four years. Ally Kerr’s
success in Japan followed the release of his critically
acclaimed debut album, much of which was written on planes,
trains and automobiles as Ally travelled between the East
Coast of the USA and the West Coast of Scotland. Calling
Out To You was first released on Japanese label Quince
Records and was included in a top Japanese music magazine’s
list of top 20 albums ever to come out
of Scotland, sitting alongside the works of Orange Juice,
Teenage Fanclub and Belle and Sebastian.
During his first-ever headlining tour of Japan, Kerr received
word that one of his songs was to feature as the theme
tune to a major new Japanese animated TV series Mushishi,
based on a hugely popular comic book. The Sore Feet Song
was released in Japan as a CD single and his fanbase in
far-flung corners of the world is growing rapidly as a
result of this exposure. A major karaoke company have
added this track to their catalogue and new converts in
China, Japan and the USA have been eager to find out more.
The series is set to air in at least five more countries
and was released on DVD in America last summer.
All of this comes after his self-funded debut album, Calling
Out To You was released in Japan and word of its beauty
quickly spread. The singer/songwriter’s international
profile rose another notch after he was selected to play
at the 2006 North by North-East music festival in June
– Canada’s biggest and most important music
festival, rivalling South by South-West in Austin, Texas.
The home team finally took notice and Calling Out To You
received a full UK-wide release on Neon Tetra Records
in 2005. Although echoes of Belle & Sebastian, The
Concretes, Kings Of Convenience, Simon and Garfunkel and
many other artists resonate, Kerr’s style is singularly
distinctive. Scotland on Sunday recognised him as “one
of the most interesting and creative musicians working
in the country right now” in its rundown of the
hottest new Scottish talent. Melodious, heartfelt, beautiful,
sad and quirky are adjectives regularly used to describe
the record.
The release of the album followed the critical success
of his limited edition debut EP, Midst of the Storm, which
was released on 7-inch white vinyl by cult Spanish label
Elefant Records (Lambchop, Camera Obscura) and garnered
airplay around the world. BBC Radio 1’s John Peel
was one such DJ who championed Kerr’s early work
on his shows.
Kerr released the limited edition single Could Have Been
A Contender in 2007 to critical acclaim and is currently
releasing his new album, Off The Radar on Much Obliged
Records and in Japan on the newUltra-Vybe sub-label Star
Sign Records. Songs from this album have been played live
at recent shows and received a great reaction, with many
agreeing that this album is a step up from the much lauded
debut.
Visit www.myspace.com/allykerr to hear tracks from his
debut album.