Julia Holter’s magnificent In The Same Room is comprised of new arrangements of songs from three of her previous studio releases and it’s an essential release for anyone who has witnessed her brilliant, beguiling band on tour, as well as the perfect introduction to a truly important and innovative young artist.
“A dazzling insight into the fluidity of Julia Holter’s approach to live music.”MOJO
Domino Recordings is proud to launch “Documents”, an irregular new series of live studio recordings designed to capture the ever-evolving arrangements of our artists and their bands in high fidelity. Taking its inspiration from classic BBC sessions, each Documents release will be recorded in no more than a day or two at a world class studio in London. Or at least that’s the plan.
The first official Documents release is In The Same Room by Julia Holter, although Domino count Villagers’ “Where Have You Been All My Life?” as the honorary inaugural Document in all but name.
“In The Same Room” – to be released March 31st 2017 – is named after a song from Holter’s 2012 album “Ekstasis”, and this new career-spanning collection is the fruit of two days recording by Julia and her tremendous band (Corey Fogel – drums/vocals; Dina Maccabee – viola/vocals and Devin Hoff – stand-up bass) at RAKStudios in the days after their main stage performance at Green Man Festival in Wales.
Listen to ‘So Lillies’, a re-working of the track from her debut album “Tragedy” (2011) that highlights Julia’s constant progression and the breadth of her capabilities.
Comprised of new arrangements of songs from three of her previous studio releases (Tragedy, Loud City Songand 2015’s breakthrough Have You In My Wilderness), Holter’s Domino Documents is an essential release for anyone who has witnessed her brilliant, beguiling band on tour around the world in the last five years as well as the perfect introduction to a truly important and innovative young artist.
In the 15 months since Have You In My Wilderness, Julia has gone from strength to strength, including playing the biggest headline show of her career in the UK last month – at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire – and scoring the soundtrack for the new Miles Teller film Bleed For This.
“In The Same Room” Tracklisting:
Horns Surrounding Me (Live at RAK)
So Lillies (Live at RAK)
Silhouette (Live at RAK)
How Long (Live at RAK)
Feel You (Live at RAK)
Lucette Stranded on the Island (Live at RAK)
In The Green Wild (Live at RAK)
City Appearing (Live at RAK)
Vasquez (Live at RAK)
Betsy on the Roof (Live at RAK)
Sea Calls Me Home (Live at RAK)
In The Same Room is available to pre-order now on limited edition deluxe coloured vinyl with exclusive Polaroid photographs from the RAK session, standard vinyl, CD and digital download.
Julia Holter, is set to release her new album “In The Same Room” through the new Domino Documentsimprint, she has also shared a haunting re-working ofthe track ‘Horns Surrounding Me’.
The forthcoming live studio record kicks off a new start for both Holter and Domino Recordings, an arrangement sees a new irregular series of live studio recordings designed to capture the ever-evolving arrangements of our artists and their bands in high fidelity.
Taking its inspiration from classic BBC sessions, each Domino Documents release will be recorded in no more than a day or two at a studio in London – or at least that’s they plan. In The Same Room to be released March 31st 2017 – is named after a song from Julia Holter’s 2012 album “Ekstasis”, and this new career-spanning collection is the fruit of two days recording by Julia and her tremendous band at RAK Studios in the days after their main stage performance at Green Man Festival in Wales.
Julia Holter leads the way for the new Domino subsidiary
Julia Holter has announced a new live record titled “In The Same Room”, and share the first cut “So Lillies”Holter’s new LP was recorded at RAK Studios shortly after her set at Green Man in Wales this summer. It’s named after a track on 2012 record Ekstasis and features material from throughout her career – the original take of “So Lillies” (the new version can be heard above) appeared on 2011 her debut Tragedy.
In The Same Room is the first in a new series by Domino Recordings called Documents that seeks to capture “the ever-evolving arrangements of our artists and their bands in high fidelity.” Each release will be constructed over the course of no longer than two days in a London studio (if all goes to plan, that is).
Villagers’ Where Have You Been All My Life? is also considered to be part of the new Documents series, if not technically labelled as such.
Julia Holter’s LP Have You In My Wilderness was named among our Best Albums Of 2015 .