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Red Sky July is back with new single ‘Misty Morning’

Red Sky July is back with new single ‘Misty Morning', the title track from their fourth album which is due to arrive in February 2025.

The new music arrives 15 years since the band first formed and 8 years since their last album. Fans of the band can expect a folkier fresh direction since the arrival of singer Haley Glennie-Smith, known for her work on soundtracks including Stephen Woolley’s ‘Stoned', Todd Haynes’ ‘I’m Not There' and Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘Gravity' and as the solo vocalist of Planet Earth in Concert.

“Our aim was to shake up the perception of what folk music means,” says Shelly Poole, who co-formed Red Sky July with her husband, ex-Texas guitarist Ally McErlaine, in 2008 as a ‘soul food’ side-project which soon spiralled with the release of their acclaimed music.

Their achievements were recognised at the Scottish Music Awards where they were presented with a prestigious Tartan Clef Award, have toured extensively including sets at Glastonbury, Isle of Wight, T in the Park and C2C: Country to Country and appeared as special guests of the likes of Sheryl Crow, Steve Earle, 10CC, Tom Jones and Jools Holland.

When recording the new album “We challenged the instrumentation involved in the folk and Americana genres and used a lot of delays and electronic drones to create a much more cinematic sound. We also layered up some ‘found sound’ that we recorded in Scotland, Ireland, America, Spain and everywhere else on our travels. We made synth drones out of them, which became the bedrock of the album, sound-wise” explains Shelly.

Red Sky July’s first three albums were fronted by Charity Hair, whose Southern States twang and fiddle playing gave the group a distinct country sound. When she left pre-pandemic to return to the States, Shelly looked up her old friend Haley and discovered that she lived just up the road.

“I hadn’t seen her in over a decade, but I still had her number and, incredibly, it still worked,” laughs Shelly. “She could have been anywhere in the world, but she was living ten minutes from us in North London. We met up the same day and she agreed to join the band. It couldn’t have been more serendipitous.”

What appeared to be easy took a tricky turn when the trio scrapped their first album and then the pandemic hit.

“Actually we scrapped two albums,” says Ally. “The second written in lockdown. I think we were trying too hard. I had been due out on Texas’ 30th anniversary tour, but twice it was cancelled. Everything was up in the air and perhaps we felt under pressure to write.”

Third time around, things flowed. “Once we decided to have no rules and no boundaries, we found our new sound,” says Shelly. “Ally and I are so used to working to strict remits on soundtracks and adverts. We had to ditch that mentality and just go with our guts.

“What we hit on as a trio feels so special. There are bits of all our backgrounds, melded together, but with more electronics than we’ve used in the past. It’s organic and different, and it sums up our past few years. It’s been a long time coming, but worth the wait.”

‘Misty Morning', the single, is available to download and stream now.

Pip Ellwood-Hughes
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