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Serafina Steer - The Moths are Real
Serafina Steer’s formidable intellect, wit and talent meet their match in her illustrious patron Jarvis Cocker, producing an album fit to move, surprise, amuse and unsettle – often at the same time.»
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harp playing multi instrumentalist serafina steer releases her new album on stolen recordings. produced by jarvis cocker, 'the moths are real' illustrates serafina's unique musicianship and compositional daring throughout. debut album 'cheap demo bad science' (2006) and 'change is good, change is good' which jarvis cited as his favourite album of 2010 firmly established serafina as an emerging talent to watch, but this record sees her ideas develop and grow into something really special. serafina is accompanied on the album by capitol k, steve mackey, jarvis cocker, the boxettes, polar bear's seb rochford and the flying lizards' keyboard wizard david cunningham. recording took place at the way studios, old street, the square in east london, konk, fish factory and st leonards church variously between december 2011 and june 2012. unassuming, yet mesmerising, this album confirms the arrival of a singular talent, a breath-taking voice and an utterly unique lyricist.
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