At the hands of Bassist Brendan Clark, Guitarist Oliver Thorpe and Drummer Miles Thomas, Lisathe deliver warm tones and immersive progressions, touched with math-influenced crescendos at rare intervals.
Humming ambience, heaving clean strings and phasing instrumentals speckle themselves across London Út, rearranged into the dreamy second single from Lisathe’s debut. Gilded with waspy, stinging solos in the middle of the song, this new arrangement transforms the quick jabs of the original’s arrangement into a stunningly produced journey of both riff and warp.
“London Út was originally written by one of my favourite improvising bands regardless of origin, ADHD,” says Clark. “They have released 6 beautiful albums that are all worth a listen. London Út is off their album “ADHD 4”. Its melody is one of my favourites and it’s a very inspiring piece to improvise on. One of my favourite things about ADHD and their music is their prevalent use of diatonicism. Their music manifests such naive beauty whilst avoiding pretension and that’s something I admire in music.”