Photography by Adam Frame

Kayla Sandiford

An American in London. Loosely termed journalist. When Iโ€™m not attending gigs or writing about sounds that I love, you can find me making art and fawning over nature.

London/Nottingham based multi-instrumentalist Re Teu explores his pain in shades of grey with his debut single Glas

โ€˜Glasโ€™ means grey in Scottish and Cornish, but the term captures all colours of the water โ€“ blue, green, and pale grey. Fittingly, ‘Glas‘ plays like a wave cycle.ย 

The track is a thoughtful arrangement of ambient folk instrumentation and distinctively husky vocals. Re Teu opens the song inquisitively, an apparent shred of doubt. โ€œIf you go love, would I let you in?โ€ he asks against atmospheric instrumentals, defined by a textured guitar melody and rhythmically pulsating percussion, mirroring a rolling ocean.

The instruments recede at the bridge, leaving a distant electronic sound reminiscent of a high-pitched fog signal. A languid piano melody creates space for a moment of contemplation for Re Teu, just before a break of surging percussion, searing guitar, and shimmering keys as Re Teu sings โ€œyou know Iโ€™ll call your name outโ€, filling the space with a wall of sound. It begins to fade out with seemingly freeform electronic elements, delving back into an ambient soundscape in a musical backwash.ย 

Evoking the spirit of modern folk personalities such as Bon Iver and Novo Amor, ‘Glas touches upon denial and unacceptance to deliver a cathartic introduction to Re Teuโ€™s personal narrative. In celebration of the new release, the talented solo artist will be playing a show at The Old Blue Last on 25th July.ย 

Watch/Listen to ‘Glas’ here:

For Fans Of: Bon Iver, Novo Amor



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