Stream: Elk. – ‘Beech’

By Dom Smith
By June 24, 2019 Listen, News

It’s our great pleasure to stream the brand new ELK EP, ‘Beech’. This is just bloody lovely.

Pre-order: www.bad-paintings.co.uk

Track Listing:

1. Seventeen

2. Yue

3. Avenue

4. Something

5. Winter

6. Again

7. Stupid World

Elk is 21 year old Leeds based multi-instrumentalist Joey Donnelly, whose brooding and beguiling  work on debut album Beech marries up the sound of Daudi MatsikoFlorist and Talons with the lyrical depth of Phoebe Bridgers.

“I love how dark and honest her lyrics are at times,” says Joey of Bridger’s writing, “and I tried to use that whilst writing the Elk songs.”

Working with brother Mikey in his band Miles, Joey began writing the music that would become Elk. Mikey did what all good big brothers do and kicked Joey out of the band.

 “He made me do my own stuff, so he’s to thank for Elk. I’ve learnt a lot from him over the years about song-writing and just being a good person.”

Family is embedded in Elk. The 7 songs that make up Beech were written and recorded at the family home in York, over a 6-month period.

“I’d write the songs in Leeds and go home and record them with my brother Mikey,” with Joey handling everything except drums and some backing vocals.

Like a family, the songs envelope you in a trusting warmth; Joey lays himself bare, as his honest songs slowly welcome and wash over you.

The songs are a personal reflection on relationships, loss and growth, all told with the openness of family.

“We used to move around a lot when I was younger and the first place we stayed in for a long time was on Beech Avenue, which is the name of the album and [a] song, as it was pretty important to me”

“We moved out of the house and rented it for a few years, but before we sold it we all stayed for one last night. We stayed up all night, drank and ate Chinese food and reminisced about the time that had passed.”

Live Elk performs as a 2 piece with Mikey Donnelly joining Joey on keys, samples, glockenspiel and backing vocals. The show is a captivating glimpse of Joey laid open on stage.

See Elk on tour this summer with 60’s Californian icons LOVE (of the seminal Forever Changes fame). Tour dates below:

26th June – Strings, Newport, IOW

27th June – The Haunt, Brighton

29th June – Grand Central, Liverpool

30th June – Oran Mor, Glasgow

1st July – Brudenell, Leeds

2nd July – Hare & Hounds, Birmingham

3rd July – Globe, Cardiff

4th July – Fleece, Bristol

5th July – Islington Assembly Halls, London

https://soundcloud.com/badpaintings/sets/elk-beech-1/s-TRb6d

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