Katie Gregson-Macleod in-store at Banquet Records
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To celebrate the release of the new album 'Love Me Too Well, I'll Retire Early', Katie Gregson-Macleod visits Kingston for an in-store set.
The five-track collection of love songs describe the quiet moments of contentment Katie found herself in while falling in love during a period of personal chaos and upheaval. Amongst a whirlwind period of her life - signing to a major label, leaving her studies and barista job behind and moving to London - it was this relationship that slowed everything down and kept her grounded through the disorder. After parting ways with her previous label, it felt like a perfect opportunity to return home - escaping back to the Scottish Highlands to make a project that ‘felt like a return to the root of my music’ Katie adds. Stripping everything back, the EP was recorded at Edwyn Collins’ studio in Helmsdale and produced alongside Katie’s friend Josh Scarbrow. ‘It’s a project that celebrates smallness, as that was how I could best understand love and music at the time.’
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Performance expected to start shortly after time shown.
Priority will be given to anyone who orders a copy of 'Love Me Too Well...' from us. If there's space on the day for more people, we'll let you know!
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To celebrate the release of the new album 'Love Me Too Well, I'll Retire Early', Katie Gregson-Macleod visits Kingston for an in-store set.
The five-track collection of love songs describe the quiet moments of contentment Katie found herself in while falling in love during a period of personal chaos and upheaval. Amongst a whirlwind period of her life - signing to a major label, leaving her studies and barista job behind and moving to London - it was this relationship that slowed everything down and kept her grounded through the disorder. After parting ways with her previous label, it felt like a perfect opportunity to return home - escaping back to the Scottish Highlands to make a project that ‘felt like a return to the root of my music’ Katie adds. Stripping everything back, the EP was recorded at Edwyn Collins’ studio in Helmsdale and produced alongside Katie’s friend Josh Scarbrow. ‘It’s a project that celebrates smallness, as that was how I could best understand love and music at the time.’
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Performance expected to start shortly after time shown.
Priority will be given to anyone who orders a copy of 'Love Me Too Well...' from us. If there's space on the day for more people, we'll let you know!
Get Tickets
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