
False Lankum
False Lankum follows Lankumâs 2019 breakthrough album The Livelong Day, which paved the way for critical and commercial success, earning them that yearâs RTE Choice Music Prize (the Irish equivalent of the Album of the Year Grammy) and the #8 spot on NPR Musicâs Best Albums of the Year list.
Drawing on traditional folk songs, Lankum put their own dark, distinctive mark onto each, leaning into heavy drones and sonic distortion that imparts new intensity and beauty into each track. False Lankum also features two original tracks, âNetta Perseusâ and âThe Turnâ, both penned by the groupâs Darragh Lynch. Â
From the start, Dublinâs Lankum planned for False Lankum, their fourth record and third for Rough Trade, to feel like a complete piece â a progression and a journey for the listener. âWe wanted to create more contrast on the record so the light parts would be almost spiritual and the dark parts would be incredibly dark, even horror inducing,â they explain. The albumâs 12 tracks, composed of 10 traditional songs and two originals, show the four-piece using a new palate to color their sound in an increasingly experimental way, alongside longtime producer John âSpudâ Murphy. This record sees the band cement their breakout from the folk genre, creating bold, contemporary music that maybe fashioned from traditional elements but is firmly new, sitting comfortably alongside labelmates Black Midi and Gilla Band
False Lankum follows Lankumâs 2019 breakthrough album The Livelong Day, which paved the way for critical and commercial success, earning them that yearâs RTE Choice Music Prize (the Irish equivalent of the Album of the Year Grammy) and the #8 spot on NPR Musicâs Best Albums of the Year list.
Drawing on traditional folk songs, Lankum put their own dark, distinctive mark onto each, leaning into heavy drones and sonic distortion that imparts new intensity and beauty into each track. False Lankum also features two original tracks, âNetta Perseusâ and âThe Turnâ, both penned by the groupâs Darragh Lynch. Â
From the start, Dublinâs Lankum planned for False Lankum, their fourth record and third for Rough Trade, to feel like a complete piece â a progression and a journey for the listener. âWe wanted to create more contrast on the record so the light parts would be almost spiritual and the dark parts would be incredibly dark, even horror inducing,â they explain. The albumâs 12 tracks, composed of 10 traditional songs and two originals, show the four-piece using a new palate to color their sound in an increasingly experimental way, alongside longtime producer John âSpudâ Murphy. This record sees the band cement their breakout from the folk genre, creating bold, contemporary music that maybe fashioned from traditional elements but is firmly new, sitting comfortably alongside labelmates Black Midi and Gilla Band
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False Lankum follows Lankumâs 2019 breakthrough album The Livelong Day, which paved the way for critical and commercial success, earning them that yearâs RTE Choice Music Prize (the Irish equivalent of the Album of the Year Grammy) and the #8 spot on NPR Musicâs Best Albums of the Year list.
Drawing on traditional folk songs, Lankum put their own dark, distinctive mark onto each, leaning into heavy drones and sonic distortion that imparts new intensity and beauty into each track. False Lankum also features two original tracks, âNetta Perseusâ and âThe Turnâ, both penned by the groupâs Darragh Lynch. Â
From the start, Dublinâs Lankum planned for False Lankum, their fourth record and third for Rough Trade, to feel like a complete piece â a progression and a journey for the listener. âWe wanted to create more contrast on the record so the light parts would be almost spiritual and the dark parts would be incredibly dark, even horror inducing,â they explain. The albumâs 12 tracks, composed of 10 traditional songs and two originals, show the four-piece using a new palate to color their sound in an increasingly experimental way, alongside longtime producer John âSpudâ Murphy. This record sees the band cement their breakout from the folk genre, creating bold, contemporary music that maybe fashioned from traditional elements but is firmly new, sitting comfortably alongside labelmates Black Midi and Gilla Band
















