Rachael Dadd is set to release her new album Flux on Memphis Industries on the 8th November 2019. Today, we are unveiling Rachael Dadd’s new video for ‘Cut My Roots’ which is the first single released on the 4th of October. Watch it below.
Inspired by Rachael’s own personal experience of our country’s strict visa laws, ‘Cut My Roots’ is a protest against recent political tides and a general rise in white supremacy. As Rachael says, “I wanted to speak up for our collective liberties. When it came to making the music video I used the context of our oppressive past which, although is no longer in living memory, still echoes all around us today. It is important that each one of us keeps an eye on our collective liberties.”
Produced with Marcus Hamblett (Villagers / Laura Marling), Flux is a response to external and internal tides: the flow of life up-rooted; a protest against the flow of recent political history and a diary of the flow within the intimate space of home.
Flux is a response to external and internal tides: the flow of life up-rooted; a protest against the flow of recent political history and a diary of the flow within the intimate space of home.
Collaborators include multi-instrumentalist Emma Gatrill (Willie Mason / Matthew and the Atlas), drummer Rob Pemberton (Emily Barker / Low Chimes), bassist Jim Barr (Portishead) and vocalists Kate Stables and Rozi Plain (This is The Kit).
Flux follows Rachael’s highly acclaimed album We Resonate which came out on Talitres and Sweet dreams Press, and a string of international releases on Broken Sound, Lost Map, Sweetdreams Press and Angel’s Egg.
Living half her time as a travelling musician in Japan, witnessing how other people create things, connecting with other cultures and landscapes; all this is a furnace for Rachael’s innovative song writing, which has seen her gain a reputation as a pioneering and thought provoking artist, unafraid to push the boundaries of folk and pop.
In 2016 her solo ‘Piano & Projection’ show received an Emerging Excellence Award. She has toured this show as well as full band and solo sets across venues and festivals in the UK, Europe, Australia and Asia. Her countless festival performances include End Of the Road, Green Man, Glastonbury,Truck, Farmfest and Wilderness in the UK, as well asLe Festival Les Femmes’ en Mêlent (France),Mandrea Festival (Italy), Woodford (Australia) and Women in (E)Motion (Germany).
She has twice headlined tours around the UK, once across Europe and most years since 2008 in Japan. Rachael regularly tours with long time friends and collaborators This Is The Kit and Rozi Plain, as well as David Thomas Broughton, Francois and the Atlas Mountains and Alessi`s Ark.
Rachael co-curated Bristol’s SHHH Festival (a celebration of quiet and diverse music), instigated the group exhibition DIY is all you need with fellow musicians and artists, and curated and hosted Rachael Dadd and Friends at Kings Place,London.
Rachael Dadd will play the following dates in Jan / Feb 2020.
28 Jan Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds
29 Jan The Glad Cafe, Glasgow
30 Jan Cobalt Studios, Newcastle
31 Jan Gullivers, Manchester
1 Feb Malt Cross, Nottingham
7 Feb Jam Jar, Bristol
8 Feb Cuban Embassy, Birmingham
12 Feb The Lexington, London
13 Feb Ramsgate Music Hall, Ramsgate
14 Feb The Hope and Ruin, Brighton
15 Feb The Railway, Winchester