I’d absolutely love to see her live, though I fear I never will. If she talks to people after the show, I’d probably be devastated not to be able to think of anything interesting to say (she’s a total hero) so maybe that’s for the best.

Like Kallgeese, I also saw her in Dublin at the weekend.

She played a gorgeous longish song that I’ve never heard from her before. Mentioned “graveyards” and possibly “hiding among stones”.

Anyone know what this is? An unreleased track or a cover?

here’s a second piece on her I’ve done, this one specifically linking to mental health

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This is a nice write up. Feels like in the past couple of years, maybe since Ruins, Grouper’s fanbase is larger and become a bit more evident? All starts with this for me. Definitely a mindblowing moment the first time I heard it. Wish there was more that sounded like it, but there isn’t much by way of that.

For some reason I think I read somewhere that Liz Harris actually quite dislikes Dragging A Dead Dear Up A Hill, something about it being an attempt to make music that sounds like what Grouper should be making, as opposed to what they want to make.

Could be making that up, feels like a long time ago. But anyways love this album will listen to it now and follow it up with The Man Who Died In His Boat.

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Yeah Dragging a Dead Deer is definitely a collection of SONGS (especially Heavy Water/Sleeping) whereas her other stuff is an album’s worth of moods/textures/feelings. I think ‘Deer’ is always going to be my favourite because I think she nails both the songcraft and the ambience perfectly but then I think Ruins is almost as good and that’s much more towards the ‘ambience’ side of things.

Anyway, I love Grouper :slight_smile:

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New London gig

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:dizzy_face::dizzy_face::dizzy_face:

and about 5 minutes from my house
excellent excellent excellent

Same night as Rolling Blackouts :frowning:

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WHOA

May have to dl this tonight

Giving it a first proper listen now.

Any thoughts on it from anyone else?

I’d missed some of the noise and droniness in the latest Grouper releases, so this is pretty welcome thus far

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Really loved it on first listen! Think it shimmers and shines even at it’s most menacing moments. Excited put it on again later.

On first listen, the artillery like bass in the opening choral track are great. Feels very promising…

Going to listen to this at lunch. Very excited.

anyone know when/if this is getting a physical release? Think I have pretty much the complete Liz discography and I don’t want to miss this one as it’s fab.

It’s on her bandcamp page. Postage from the U.S. makes it expensive though. Doesn’t say limited edition so guess that means it should get European distribution at some point?