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Degradation, Death, Decay

Ian Miles

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Format: LP

Cat No: BSM303V

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Release Date:  15 October 2021

Label:  Big Scary Monsters

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060366789310

Genres:  Rock  Goth  

  • Description

    There's a mystique in things that appear in threes. In Greek mythology it represents harmony, wisdom and understanding: for Pythagoras it's the smallest number needed to create a pattern, the perfect combination of brevity and rhythm, while in literature there's no story without a beginning, middle and end or past present and future. Summed up in the Latin phrase omne trim perfectum, for Southampton based songwriter Ian Miles (Guitarist/Songwriter with UK band, Creeper) the perfect trio presents itself as Degradation, Death and Decay. Inspired by performance art of the 70s and Halloween - taking cues from the visual legacies of Robert Rauschenberg and Serbian film maker Marina Abramovic while musically drawing on bands such as Conor Oberst, Leonard Cohen, R.E.M and The Cure - this first full-length is more art horror project than album. "I never really seen this as a solo project because I've been writing and recording acoustic music since I was about 15. I low key released some very old songs way before Creeper started and even during," says Miles about choosing to step out on his own. "I don't want to be the focus of this record, it's not about me so I have decided to hide me. I want people to solely focus on the art."Layered with haunting vocals and a myriad of rhythmic textures, Miles sets out to explore one of natures most habitual cycles: our individual journeys though life, that life eventually coming to an end and acceptance, striving to give the listener full control over the art rather than focus on the inherently human force behind the mask. "It is the most natural of cycles that applies to everything, not just the fleeting journey of life. It's one of the hardest but most important lessons I've learnt in life. Nothing is permanent. Everything ends and it's important to acknowledge this and learn ways of accepting it," says Miles.Visually there's a clear shift in tone between sound and sight - in the video for Truest Blue the watcher is bombarded by a triptych of flashing dark images, none ren

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Priority
      • 2. I Hope You Choke
      • 3. Sunburn
      • 4. Borderlines
      • 5. They Don't Understand