
Laish, new album “Time Elastic”, out april 14th, 2018
New album, “Time Elastic”, brims with ultra-cool, classic songwriting and bestows a superbly developed and playful record, full of surprises. A bold step forward, presenting a songwriter at the height of his powers.
Produced in Brighton during the late summer of 2017 with Tim Bidwell, this album is their most direct and satisfying release to date, displaying some truly breathtaking arrangements.

Laish – Time Elastic: 1. Sand Is Shifting – 2. Love is Growing – 3. Listening for God – 4. Blink of an Eye – 5. Dance to the Rhythm – 6. Time Elastic – 7. Devil’s Advocate – 8. University – 9. I Would Prefer not to – 10. The Fox
Album available for pre-order from our webstore: CD / Black Vinyl / Green vinyl (Early Bird / Limited edition) / Digital.
“The video for the title track was shot by frontman Danny Green’s brother Matt – actor, stand-up and budding filmmaker – in his kitchen; the simple video complements the subject matter. The song demonstrates frontman Danny at his most contemplative and illustrates perfectly his narrative flair.” Folk Radio UK

Thousand, new album “Le Tunnel Végétal”, out march 09th
An opus where crude images meet disarming frankness and caustic humor.
“Le Tunnel Végétal” contains meanders and loops from “whole-world songs” that lead the listener under different lights, at the moving border between dream and reality.
Thousand revisits and deconstructs pop formats, offering addictive and mischievous compositions with structures sometimes extravagant. An album whose meaning is revealed over kaleidoscopic texts and improvisational phase.

Thousand - ’Le Tunnel Végétal’: 1. Salomé Qui Danse - 2. La Vie de mes Sœurs - 3. Long Song for Zelda - 4. Ma Vénus - 5. La Relève - 6. Le Nombre de la Bête - 07. La Nuit des Plus Beaux Jours de ta Vie - 8. La Vision - 9. Narval - 10. L’Acte de
Written by Stéphane Milochevitch (except Long Song for Zelda by Dashiell Hedayat).
Yann Arnaud: percussions / Emma Broughton: voice / Olivier Marguerit: bass, harpsichord, percussions / Stéphane Milochevitch: guitar, keyboard, voice, pedal steel, percussions / Sylvain Joasson: drums, percussions / Quentin Rollet: saxophone / Diane Sorel: voice / Jonathan Morali: Piano
Cover: embroidery, reverse side, drawn by Stéphane Milochevitch, produced by Adeline Cathelin, sewing cotton & baize (25 cm x 25 cm).