
Following the success of their most recent studio album “The Bell” in 2019, Iamthemorning are set to self-release new EP “Counting The Ghosts” on December 4, 2020 to raise funds to record their new album next year.
Consisting of 4 tracks and recorded in isolation in the UK, Russia and Canada, “Counting The Ghosts” features 2 new original songs from the duo of Marjana Semkina and Gleb Kolyadin, alongside 2 traditional Christmas choir pieces that have been reimagined by the band.
Vocalist Marjana comments: āCradle Song is something I wrote just a couple of weeks ago ā it wasnāt supposed to be anything, just a demo I recorded spontaneously to try out the new guitar. Gleb loved it so we decided to use the track and arranged it together ā i play the guitar myself in the final recording alongside our sound guy Vlad Avy who added his guitar on top of it. The lyrics are influenced by writings of William Blake and stylised after him.“
“Title track āCounting The Ghostsā is a thought provoking tribute to the dark year that has been 2020, Marjana adds, āAs you will hear i donāt have much good things to say about it. āThis year is over but nothing feels right, we have come a full circle while burning aliveā pretty much sums it up for me.ā
“The other tracks on the EP see Iamthemorning adding their own twist to two traditional festive songs, the 12th century hymn “Veni Veni Emmanuel” and the more modern piece ‘I Wonder As I Wonder” which was thought to be collected by John Jacob Niles in 1933 from a young traveling evangelist Annie Morgan.
Marjana states: āThis arrangement is based on the one by John Rutter but again adjusted to fit the character of music we make.”
While the multi-layered arrangements of “Veni Veni Emmanuel,” which sees Marjana singing in Latin, were inspired by the works of Benjamin Britten.
Pre-orderās for the EP begin on Friday November 6, 2020 via the bandās Bandcamp page:Ā https://iamthemorningband.bandcamp.com
“Counting The Ghosts” Tracklist:
1) I Wonder As I Wander
2) Cradle Song
3) Counting The Ghosts
4) Veni Veni Emmanuel