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Ady Johnson Under Gainsborough Skies Vinyl LP Due Out 26/06/26

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Cat no. ROBINLP02

Ady Johnson - Under Gainsborough Skies

Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 26th June 2026

Tracklist:

1. Foolin' Around (with You)
2. The Old Child's Chair
3. My Honeydew
4. O, for a Time Machine
5. Wash Away, Blow Away
6. The Runner
7. Swing By
8. Little B
9. Sleepy Dog
10. Friends to the End

Suffolk-born, Colchester-based guitarist and singer-songwriter Ady Johnson returns with his third album, Under Gainsborough Skies, a collection of intimate, analogue recordings inspired by his life on the Essex-Suffolk border. Recorded live in the studio with producer Nathan Wacey using vintage equipment the album captures raw, unfiltered performances with minimal overdubs. "I wanted it to feel honest and immediate--just my guitar, my voice, and the moment," says Johnson. Rooted in folk revival traditions and shaped by Johnson's background in classical guitar performance, the record blends intricate fingerpicking with intimate vocal melodies, creating beautifully self-contained arrangements. The album explores themes of memory, time and mortality, shaped by personal reflections on family, loss and the possibility of something beyond. Opening single "Foolin' Around (With You)" introduces the album's Gainsborough-inspired world with pastoral nostalgia, while "The Old Child's Chair" reflects on family, heritage and the passage of time, touching on absence and the quiet realisation of time slipping by. The hypnotic "Wash Away, Blow Away" features ethereal guest vocals from Ivor Novello Award-winner Scott Matthews, forming a rich, atmospheric centrepiece. The album's second half turns more explicitly toward mortality and what may lie beyond: "The Runner" grapples with confronting--or escaping--our fears, "Swing By" imagines a gentle reunion on the 'other side', and the closing "Friends to the End" offers a poignant reflection on enduring connection, hinting that, perhaps, there is no true end.