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Clara Mann

Clara Mann shares two new singles "500 Miles" & "My Life" & announces 'Rift (Extended Edition)' out Oct 22nd via state51. UK tour dates start next week.

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Following the release of her debut album Rift earlier this year via state51, Clara Mann today announces Rift (Extended Edition) - out digitally October 22nd and available for pre-order on a limited edition vinyl. The expanded release includes two new covers and two French-language versions of standout tracks from the original album.

To coincide with the announcement, a new double A side single is out today, 500 Miles” alongside “My Life". The former being a reimagining of the traditional song based on Hedy West’s version, and the latter a cover of the Iris DeMent ballad, both feature fiddle player Owen Spafford.

Speaking about "500 Miles"Clara Mann said:

"It is rare, in my line of songwriting, that you get to have fun on stage. I often feel excited, or energised, or lifted by the music- as often as I feel heavy or moved- but when I first played this folk tune through with my friend Owen Spafford, we did, in fact, have fun. 

I love the part that Owen wrote, the fiddle like a train, on this version of the American tune (which I first came across as sung by Hedy West), and the way we shaped the song together around my vocal and guitar part. I feel, always, lucky to play with Owen: the friendship and music that we share are forces of light in my life. 


I have always felt careful around folk music - I do not have roots in any particular community around trad, did not grow up around session culture. There are spaces in which I do not want to take up space that should be occupied by other, more experienced, more authentic musicians. 

It’s light and wistful and I like it because it’s a moment in the live set in which I don’t have to excavate my own big heavy feelings, or go digging - it’s just singing for singing’s sake, singing to be together, singing for joy."


On "My LifeMann added :

"My mum and I had an Iris Dement CD in the car when I was little, and this was the final track on it. I have always loved it.

The first time I performed it live, a friend came up to me and said “It breaks my heart, hearing you sing those words”- I know what she meant, I  guess this song is really about looking back on life rather than being, as I am, still quite near the beginning of it.

Up until that moment, though, I hadn’t thought of it as sad.  I think I associate it with the “mother and daughter” moments of my life, like being in the car together, or her sitting on the end of my bed when I’m back home and we’re chatting, catching up - in a sense, the song sits between me and my ma’s chapters in life, between our ages.

She could sing it, and so can I, and we both understand it from different angles."

On the extended version of Rift, Mann said 

"It has been 6 months since I released Rift. Even if at the time of releasing a record it feels like launching it into the void of the internet, it has been #real 

Thank you so much to everyone who has been listening, and sending messages, and coming to shows, for making it feel like that. 

Since then the songs have aged for me, but I am so happy to be sharing some music that bring Rift into the present in my life. Two covers, two French versions of the songs, all of which represent the road since the release. Country and folk songwriting continue to be touchstones of writing for me, I love that, sometimes, songs get to be ageless.


The French versions represent the parts of my world and songs that grew from a childhood in between languages and places. I translated these songs and it was really challenging thank you for asking and also thank you to dear Martin Egidi who sat with me in parks, and in cafes, and then on WhatsApp late into the night on the eve of recording, going through these lyrics on our shared Google Doc.


The songs changed character, and gained body, through translation. They are something quite different, to me, to the original versions - it is very nice to find new things in songs that I wrote a long time ago. 

Music allows me to travel, and explore, and go on adventures, and for that I am very grateful. To be able to complete the world of Rift with the sharing of the expanded edition, reflecting the language, geography, and history of the songs in a more literal sense, is a joy, as well as to recognise the part that my dear friend Owen Spafford has played in bringing these songs to live audiences over the last year or so, with his imaginative and sensitive playing.

Our friendship and musical collaboration started with these Rift live shows, and I like to think that it is just the beginning Owen can you please confirm asap thanks.


The music will be available on the big bad internet streamers HOWEVER you can also pre-order a special limited edition 7” lathe-cut of them, which is nice because then it’s yours and not anyone else’s and also you can hold it with your hands like a frisbee."


Since the release of her debut album Rift, Mann has sold out her debut headline tour across the UK and recently played a sold-out show at the Royal Albert Hall, as well as a performance with The Unthanks at Sage Gateshead. Mann also recently performed in Broadside Hacks’ Dylan tribute at End of the Road, as well as their Incredible String Band show at Queen Elizabeth Hall. She’s shared stages with Richard Dawson, Laura Misch, Naima Bock, and Jake Xerxes Fussell, and toured with Youth Lagoon.

In addition, Mann recorded a live session for Marc Riley and took part in the Independent Music Box session as well as contirbuting a track to the award-winning Strangers on a Bench podcast and selling out the first pressing of her record.


Mann will be embarking on a European tour, starting next week, with shows in Leeds, Glasgow, Dublin, Cardiff and more.

Photo by Fabian Prynn

Tour dates

07.10 - Leeds, England, The Attic 

08.10 - Glasgow, Scotland - Hug and Pint 

12.10 - Dublin, Eire - Bellobar 

17.10 - Cardiff, Cymru - Sŵn Festival

21.10 - Paris, France - Chair De Poule

22.10 - Brussels, Belgique - Botanique 

24.10 - Rotterdam, Nederland - Left of the Dial Festival

25.10 - Rotterdam, Nederland - Left of the Dial Festival



 
 

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