Instrumental Post-Rock/Ambient project Thistle Sifter has released new single and music video “The Forgotten Man,” the first single taken from the upcoming sophomore album, “Circles,” set to release independently on January 26th, 2024. Watch the video through the youTube player below:
Thistle Sifter is an ambient Instrumental Post-Rock project by English musician Pete Barnes. “The Forgotten Man” is the first track to be released from second album “Circles,” due for release on Friday 26th January 2024 both digitally and on vinyl.
“The Forgotten Man” represents the various struggles Barnes has been through in the last couple of years, after being literally catapulted into disarray by a serious cycling accident in November 2020. Injuries arising from this accident forced him to put his life on hold and reassess, resulting in a somewhat dysfunctional existence, as well as a growing sense of dislocation from many aspects of his life which had previously been taken for granted.
A primal pull to be in the UK furthered this sense of dislocation and isolation. Barnes was restricted by his physical inability to travel, a situation which was made even more untenable by a worldwide pandemic as well as Brexit.
Feelings of being lost are recurring themes on “Circles.” Post concussion syndrome symptoms forced Barnes to live a secluded life out of necessity, and during this time music became the ideal therapy. The result is a powerful ambient instrumental record inspired by Brexit, Covid and the difficult, ongoing path to Barnes’ recovery.
Biography:
An ambient instrumental post-rock project by English musician Pete Barnes (currently located in Utrecht, NL). New album “Circles” is the follow-up to 2022’s debut “A Spectral Moon,” based on a serious cycling accident that literally catapulted Barnes into disarray in November 2020.
Written during an extended recovery period and far from family and friends in England, “Circles” is inspired by personal struggles with health, acceptance and letting go of the past. Post concussion syndrome symptoms forced Barnes to live a secluded life out of necessity, and during this time music became the ideal therapy. The result is a powerful ambient instrumental record inspired by Brexit, Covid and the difficult, ongoing path to Barnes’ recovery.
The feeling of literally going around in circles is a recurring theme on the album; injuries arising from this accident forced him to put his life on hold and reassess, resulting in a somewhat dysfunctional existence, as well as a growing sense of dislocation from many aspects of his life which had previously been taken for granted. A primal pull to be in the UK furthered this sense of dislocation and isolation. Barnes was restricted by his physical inability to travel, a situation which was made even more untenable by a worldwide pandemic as well as Brexit.
Following the release of “A Spectral Moon,” Thistle Sifter played a handful of audiovisual concerts across the Netherlands in 2022, including AFAS Live in Amsterdam (with Sigur Rós) and Le Guess Who? Festival in Utrecht. The live lineup features Pete Barnes (guitar & synths), Tom Broshuis (guitar), Rob Wickham (bass & synths), Koen Klarenbeek (drums).
“Circles” will be released on 26th January 2024. A full band audiovisual release show to celebrate this release takes place on Saturday 27th January 2024 at De Nijverheid in Utrecht (NL).
Purchase the track on Bandcamp: https://thistlesifter.bandcamp.com/track/the-forgotten-man-2