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CD-DETAILS DONT LOOK DOWN [MATTHEWS, CERYS]

Matthews, Cerys

Dont Look Down [Rock / Alternative]


RELEASE: 23.10.2009


LABEL: Rainbow City Recordings

VERTRIEB: Groove Attack

WEBSITE: www.cerysmatthews.co.uk

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Cerys Matthews is finally releasing her new album “Don’t Look Down” in October 2009.

It will make history as it will be the first album by an artist to be released in Welsh and English language versions simultaneously.

“Don’t Look Down” is Cerys Matthews’ first full album since 2006’s “Never Say Goodbye”; her incredible voice is fully to the fore on this new album which is jam-packed with gorgeous lush pop anthems. Recorded at sessions in Nashville, Seattle, London, Providence and Rhode Island, “Don’t Look Down” was written, produced and recorded by Cerys Matthews and Mason Neely. Matthews will follow the release of “Don’t Look Down” with her first UK tour in over three years.

Aside from working on “Don’t Look Down”, Cerys Matthews has also been working on a host of other projects: her daily afternoon radio show for BBC6 Music, writing and producing documentaries for BBC2 on Celtic poetry, the music of the Mississippi river, legendary singer Dorothy Squires and a well received Radio 2 documentary on Otis Redding. She is also currently working on a history of Maida Vale Studios for Radio 2.

Cerys Matthews is a Cardiff-born singer and songwriter. With her distinctive voice, bags of charisma and no-nonsense attitude, she’s duetted with Tom Jones, lived in a shack in Tennessee and bungee jumped out of a helicopter on TV. Expect the unexpected with Cerys!

Initially finding success as front-person for the band Catatonia, Cerys’ rise to fame began in the same way that these things often begin: travelling around the country in a transit van. Catatonia gained success through the rock tradition of hard work, copious gigging and surviving on peanuts. Their debut album, “Way Beyond Blue”, was an indie success, giving them their first UK top 40 single with “You’ve Got A Lot To Answer For”. However it was their second album, “International Velvet”, that made them household names, with “Mulder And Scully” charting at number 3 in the UK and the album itself creeping up to number 1. The success continued with their third album, “Equally Cursed And Blessed”, entering the charts at number 1, in a week when “International Velvet” was sitting at number 36 and “Way Beyond Blue” reached its highest chart position of number 32.

Cerys herself received a lot of media attention. Although often portrayed as a hard-drinking ladette, she was more likely to spend interviews talking about gardening and being a ‘lady’. Difficult to pigeonhole, she duetted with Space on the quirky 1998 hit “The Ballad Of Tom Jones”, then duetted with the legendary Welsh crooner himself on the big band classic “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” in 1999.

Catatonia released a fourth album, “Paper Scissors Stone”, in 2001, but split shortly after. It was expected that Cerys would release a solo album, but less predictable that she would go to Nashville to do it. Armed with a list of folk songs and not a lot else, she teamed up with producer Bucky Baxter and spent her time living in a shack with no electricity or running water. The resulting album, “Cockahoop” (2003), has a stripped-back sound and was described by Cerys as “the most honest record I could make”. The critics liked it too – The Independent declaring: "the instant you hear “Cockahoop”, you wonder why she never made it before".

Not one to retread old ground and release the same album twice, Cerys changed direction again for her second solo outing. In some ways “Never Said Goodbye” (2006) was more of a return to the Catatonia sound, yet at the same time it gave nods to the country-tinged “Cockahoop”, whilst also exploring new territory. Cerys said: “I came back to Nashville and started working on this album. I wasn’t going to shout in any of the songs, and then all of a sudden I realized I wanted to let loose again. At the end of the day, I’m an absolute huge pop fan. I love mad arrangements and music that has imagination and that doesn’t take the normal route.”

Since the release of “Never Said Goodbye”, Cerys has moved back to the UK with her two children and put out her first entirely-Welsh-language release. The “Awyren=Aeroplane” mini album was released towards the end of 2007 on the My Kung Fu label. The title track was bestowed the Cardiff National Eisteddfod Prize.

So, how to follow a release such as this? Why, a trip into the Australian outback of course!

In November 2007, Cerys became a contestant on reality TV show “I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!”. An appearance that raised money for Welsh homelessness advice service ‘Shelter Cymru’.

(Quelle: Groove Attack, 2009)


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