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Little Barrie have been growing up in the shadows for 15 years now. Slowly honing their sound and crafting their art. Avoiding hype and surviving fashion and its whimsical dalliances. It’s what great bands do. Few bands make it past the first album and many more never make it that far. It is a testament to the three players involved – Guitarist and vocalist, Barrie Cadogan, Bassist Lewis Wharton and drummer extraordinaire, Virgil Howe – that as a band they are about to release their strongest album to date. Aptly named “Shadow” Little Barrie are about to unleash a musical statement that will undoubtedly fire them into the light. From the opening of ‘Bonneville Ride’ — one of several tracks that emerged with a theme of motion’ — the album oozes a brooding self-confidence, brilliantly combining texture and liveness. “I wanted to do something a bit darker and slightly soundtrack-y,” says Cadogan. “The last record was a bit more surf rock ‘n’ roll. I wanted to think about some different guitar sounds, a different approach to playing. More of a mood, more reverb and fuzz.Three years after the release of the critically acclaimed “King Of The Waves” album they return and if you thought they were ready to take advantage of the current vogues then think again, Little Barrie are on their own journey and pursue their own musical agenda. “I don’t ever want us to repeat ourselves. We want to keep moving, your tastes change, and the way you want to go. The band’s sound has changed, there was more of a soul influence on the first album, then there was rockabilly and the surf thing, and now it’s a bit more garage-y. But we’ve played together so much more, and because of that we’ve been able to do a lot more. It’s not just the gigs, but recording and rehearsing together. There’s much more of a performance element in the band now.” Barrie explains. Returning to Edwyn Collins’ West Heath Studios where they recorded “King Of The Waves” is by no means an attempt to recreate a past glory either. “Shadow” is an expansive, swaggering, musical masterpiece blending all their previous influences with a darker, more cinematic edge to the production. Anyone who has witnessed the band’s live performances over the past few years will testify to just how tight, accomplished and telepathic each element has become. As a result “Shadow” oozes the kind of confidence only gained through understanding how to get the most out of every note, every hit and all the spaces in between. It’s an intuitive grasp of music and all its many variables. Recorded and mixed in just 17 days there is a relaxed urgency about “Shadow” inspired by having recently worked with Anton Newcombe of The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Damo Suzuki (Can), Andrew Weatherall and Pete Molinari. On the title track “Shadow” Cadogan intones “I was burned in a sound” And who would argue?

Those, who heared them live as support of Primal Sream in 2011 know, that the position of a headliner is fitting them better then as support. Come and see for yourself on the 6th of June in the Lucerna Music Bar.

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