Poison Ivy / Forget About
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Release Date: 06 February 2026
Label: Red Licorice Records (code 7)
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5060853706141
Release Date: 06 February 2026
Label: Red Licorice Records (code 7)
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5060853706141
Description
At just 18, Lily Rae Grant is already a standout live performer across Manchester, headlining The Golden Lion, holding down a monthly residency at New Century Kitchens, and performing her originals at Salford University's Peel Hall sessions with a confidence far beyond her years. Her natural command on stage, paired with a voice that feels quietly seasoned, has made her one of the most exciting young live musicians emerging from the region.
Now, with her first release, a double single featuring the raw, one-take folk recording 'Poison Ivy' and the dreamlike, psychedelic shimmer of 'Forget About' -- Grant introduces the full spectrum of her sound. One track close to the bone, the other lost in a dream, both unmistakably hers.
'Poison Ivy' was recorded when Grant was just 16, in a spontaneous midnight session after finally playing her songs to her dad. With only one microphone, no click, and a single take, the track became a time capsule of her earliest songwriting voice -- fragile, real, and impossible to recreate. Now featuring Dan Bridgewood-Hill's evocative violin, it stands as a folk recording filled with warmth, instinct and unfiltered emotion. "I tried re-recording it," she says, "but nothing touched the magic of that first take."
In contrast, 'Forget About' showcases Grant's emerging production instincts. Influenced by Zero 7, the song began as a kitchen jam before evolving into a lush mix of psychedelic keys, airy electronics and indie-rock textures. Self-recorded in Logic, the track reveals a new dimension to her writing, cinematic and rhythmically hypnotic.
Tracklisting
Lily Rae Grant
Herbie May
TNT
The Neutrinos
The Masonics
The Guy Hamper Trio (Feat. James Taylor)
The Guy Hamper Trio (Feat. James Taylor)
Pussy Galore
Penny Arcade
Maxwell Farrington & Le Superhomard