LIAM BAILEY | Berlin, Gretchen
Montag, 02.09.2024
, 19:00h
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┃ LIAM BAILEY
┇ 2. September 2024
┇ Gretchen
┋ Einlass 19h
┋ Beginn 20h
┇ 2. September 2024
┇ Gretchen
┋ Einlass 19h
┋ Beginn 20h
20
years into his career, Liam Bailey can finally be himself. Over the
past two decades, the Nottingham-born singer-songwriter has lent his
majestically powerful and affecting voice to enduring tracks as diverse
as his 2010 lo-fi guitar and vocal breakout “I’d Rather Go Blind”,
released on Amy Winehouse’s Lioness Records, the 2011 Chase and Status
hit “Blind Faith” and 2013’s reggae stepper “When Will They Learn”. In
2015, he released his solo debut, Definitely Now, and has since been a
sought-after collaborator, co-writing and featuring with the likes of
singers VV Brown and Paloma Faith, as well as with dancefloor-shaking
producers like Shy FX and Break. Yet it’s only now, in 2024, that Bailey
has created what he describes as “the album I’ve always wanted to
make”: Zero Grace.
Across
12 tracks of tape-recorded analogue ingenuity, Zero Grace sees Bailey
unveil a series of remarkable new guises for his iconic voice. From the
baritone graininess and psychedelic guitars of “Winter Is Within Thee”,
to the sprightly ‘60s Beatles references of “Holding On”, the
soul-baring storytelling of his chaotic early childhood on “Disorder
Starts At Home” and the infectious falsetto reggae of “Sekkle Down”,
Bailey showcases a musical maturity that traverses all aspects of the
soulful modern songbook. “I needed to grow to embody everything from The
Stooges to Zamrock, Bowie and Peter Tosh,” he says. “I’ve been
absorbing it all and now it’s coming out. It’s my finest piece of work.”
This
free-flowing creativity hasn’t been unleashed alone. Producer Leon
Michels has been by Bailey’s side throughout, enlisting his cult
favourite label Big Crown Records for the release, as well as a roster
of musicians including bassist Nick Movshon and upcoming guitarist Dylan
Nowik. The quartet tapped into an intuitive inventiveness over the
course of two week-long sessions in New York where the entirety of the
album was written and recorded. “It all came together so fast because
Leon is a genius and because we go back such a long way,” Bailey says.
“This is the album we wanted to make right at the start of my career.”
Ultimately,
“you just gotta stay in the ring and go where the love is,” Bailey says
of his musical journey. “And if you sit and you focus on the craft,
you'll pick a nugget up somewhere. You will find your freedom.” Zero
Grace is Bailey with the guardrails down, creating without airs and only
with this newfound sense of freedom. “It’s Zero Grace because I've got
no filter,” he says. “I have an unadulterated sense of self, so I find
it hard to not be me.” It’s a privilege to finally hear Bailey in this
way – a generational talent, raw and unfiltered.
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