Pastoral field recordings weave through piano on Ann Margaret Hogan’s Honeysuckle Burials

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An exploration of Wales’ countryside.

Ann Margaret Hogan is releasing a new album, called Honeysuckle Burials, via Downwards this April.

Read more: Adventures in contemporary field recording

Emerging from the same scene as Siouxise and The Banshees, Lydia Lunch, and JG Thirlwell, Hogan has gone on to collaborate with artists including Soft Cell’s Marc Almond, Yello, and Kraftwerk’s Wolfgang Flür.

For Honeysuckle Burials, Hogan weaves field recordings amassed from Wales’ northern countryside through ethereal solo piano compositions.

Honeysuckle Burials follows Hogan’s 2019 album Lost In Blue, released via Cold Spring.

Head here to pre-order a copy in advance of Honeysuckle Burials’ 16th April release, check out the artwork and tracklist below.

Tracklist:

1. Anno
2. Binarycolours
3. Coda
4. Crimecity
5. Timeshift
6. Nocturne
7. Within
8. Earth

Photo by: Gerry McNee