
Reeling: Vinyl LP
The Mysterines debut album āReelingā was made under the watchful eye of acclaimed producer Catherine Marks (Wolf Alice, The Big Moon, PJ Harvey) over three weeks in between lockdowns at Assault & Battery studios in London, recorded live to capture the intensity of the songs. āItās a pretty ambiguous title for most people, but for me āReelingā sums up every emotion of the album in just one word,ā says Lia. āIt was the hardest thing Iāve ever had to do,ā she explains.
Grief, self-destruction and heartache run heavy through the record, but all are brought together by the blackest of humour. The dirty desert blues of āLifeās A Bitchā was actually meant to be the first single, ābut it turns out I say ābitchā too much on it,ā chuckles Lia. Other tracks run the gamut from the grunged-up country of āOld Friends, Die Hardā to the giddy, free-falling āOn The Runā, Liaās unique take on the tale of the teenage runaways in Terrence Mallickās iconic Badlands. Then thereās the creepy, cultish āUnder Your Skinā, which is The Doors by way of The Manson Family and the Stooges-esque āThe Bad Thingā, of which Lia says: āItās the most fun to play, and the words I find really funny as well ā Iām digging someone up from the grave that I used to love.āĀ
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The Mysterines debut album āReelingā was made under the watchful eye of acclaimed producer Catherine Marks (Wolf Alice, The Big Moon, PJ Harvey) over three weeks in between lockdowns at Assault & Battery studios in London, recorded live to capture the intensity of the songs. āItās a pretty ambiguous title for most people, but for me āReelingā sums up every emotion of the album in just one word,ā says Lia. āIt was the hardest thing Iāve ever had to do,ā she explains.
Grief, self-destruction and heartache run heavy through the record, but all are brought together by the blackest of humour. The dirty desert blues of āLifeās A Bitchā was actually meant to be the first single, ābut it turns out I say ābitchā too much on it,ā chuckles Lia. Other tracks run the gamut from the grunged-up country of āOld Friends, Die Hardā to the giddy, free-falling āOn The Runā, Liaās unique take on the tale of the teenage runaways in Terrence Mallickās iconic Badlands. Then thereās the creepy, cultish āUnder Your Skinā, which is The Doors by way of The Manson Family and the Stooges-esque āThe Bad Thingā, of which Lia says: āItās the most fun to play, and the words I find really funny as well ā Iām digging someone up from the grave that I used to love.āĀ






















