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why we love this

Spoken poetry and shapeshifting melodic details cross paths in this record, reflecting on anger with a certain maturity and wisdom. “I’m not supposed to dress in humble colors”, Ellen Renton says with a quiet assuredness over “For a Burning World.” The production highlights the hypnotic cadence of her words, washing away the chalk lines drawn around a tumultuous year.

about the record

‘My Noise is Nothing’ is the collaborative LP between Lord of The Isles and Scottish poet Ellen Renton. For the pair, both the poems and music came to them in a quick and concentrated period.

Renton's poems were written during 2020 and capture something of that time- that feeling of having no obstacles between ourselves and our emotions. Especially the feeling of anger, which is expressed by Renton as a feeling that is not wholly negative but complicated, necessary, unifying and even joyful.

Likewise, Lord Of The Isles’ dusky and unfurling production refuses obstacles- embracing experimental live recordings using pedals and vintage synths. It is warm and fuzzy, but most importantly organic, with all the imperfections and character of a living entity.

  1. 1 - Let the Colours Flood In 5:58
  2. 2 - A Discovery (feat. Ellen Renton) 5:37
  3. 3 - For a Burning World (feat. Ellen Renton) 5:58
  4. 4 - A Portrait (feat. Ellen Renton) 6:58
  5. 5 - Last Day 4:07
  6. 6 - Don't You Ache (feat. Ellen Renton) 3:26
  7. 7 - My Noise is Nothing (feat. Ellen Renton) 5:09

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  1. 1 - Let the Colours Flood In 5:58
  2. 2 - A Discovery (feat. Ellen Renton) 5:37
  3. 3 - For a Burning World (feat. Ellen Renton) 5:58
  4. 4 - A Portrait (feat. Ellen Renton) 6:58
  5. 5 - Last Day 4:07
  6. 6 - Don't You Ache (feat. Ellen Renton) 3:26
  7. 7 - My Noise is Nothing (feat. Ellen Renton) 5:09

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why we love this

Spoken poetry and shapeshifting melodic details cross paths in this record, reflecting on anger with a certain maturity and wisdom. “I’m not supposed to dress in humble colors”, Ellen Renton says with a quiet assuredness over “For a Burning World.” The production highlights the hypnotic cadence of her words, washing away the chalk lines drawn around a tumultuous year.

about the record

‘My Noise is Nothing’ is the collaborative LP between Lord of The Isles and Scottish poet Ellen Renton. For the pair, both the poems and music came to them in a quick and concentrated period.

Renton's poems were written during 2020 and capture something of that time- that feeling of having no obstacles between ourselves and our emotions. Especially the feeling of anger, which is expressed by Renton as a feeling that is not wholly negative but complicated, necessary, unifying and even joyful.

Likewise, Lord Of The Isles’ dusky and unfurling production refuses obstacles- embracing experimental live recordings using pedals and vintage synths. It is warm and fuzzy, but most importantly organic, with all the imperfections and character of a living entity.

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