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ARTIST
URSA MAJOR MOVING GROUP
TITLE
Ursa Major Moving Group
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
FAITH AND INDUSTRY
CATALOG #
FAI 030LP
FAI 030LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/14/2023
Ursa Major Moving Group
, the solo alias of singer and composer
Ursula Russell
, announces her self-titled debut album, out via Faith & Industry Records. Known for her mesmeric drumming for
Snapped Ankles
,
Alabaster DePlume
,
Drop Out Venus
, and
Blue House
, the album showcases the London-based artist's stylistic and instrumental virtuosity -- she played all instruments herself -- on an intense, dynamic and intimate musical journal that shifts between delicate folk, stirring indie rock, flamboyant chamber pop, and angular post-punk styles. Its complex themes reflect a multihued blend of musical styles that recall artists as diverse as
The Pixies
,
Talking Heads
,
Joni Mitchell
,
Arthur Russell
, and
Julia Holter
. Having built a reputation for her brilliance of musicianship as a band member, Ursa Major Moving Group sees Ursula establishing herself as a solo artist of brilliant, open-hearted originality. Amongst the album's many highlights is the driving, emotive opening track, "Reverse Invisible", which dives into memories of childhood alienation. The winsome "Goodbye George", which finds Ursula's delicate vocals and acoustic guitars melding with Alabaster DePlume's Ethio-jazz saxophones, delves back into her childhood. Edition of 300.
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