Somewhere between the earthly and the ethereal, Sweet Billy Pilgrim scrape strings and tap away at laptops trying to make beautiful things.
The debut single 'Experience' was quickly distributed amongst the devoted and has now sold out. Their second release, the 'Stars Spill Out Of Cups EP' has done much the same.
The internet is alive with rumours and sighs concerning Sweet Billy Pilgrim, and the response to their freely available mp3s has been nothing short of staggering (the most recent - 'Forget to Breathe' - amassing over 3000downloads in 3 weeks)
They've also turned careful hands to remixing, most notably 'bringing a fierce pop quality' to David Sylvian's 'The Heart Knows Better' for his recent 'The Good Son vs. the Only Daughter - The Blemish Remixes' project.
But for now the focus is on their forthcoming debut album, “We Just Did What Happened, and No One Came;” a collection of songs recorded in a warm shed where hope floats and faith taps at the door, sometimes a little too quietly to hear.
They say it’s time someone made a dignified record of late nights and bruises. In D minor. So that’s what they’ve done.
“All the dying and all the waiting make a man try to sit up straighter.” From the song ‘Sweet Billy Pilgrim.’
Things people have said so far:-
“Like James Yorkston with more edge.” -High Voltage
"Achingly Beautiful.” - Shifty Disco
“Beautiful, just beautiful. If these tracks are anything to go by then I can only hope great things are going to happen. I think you’ll agree it’s sublime.” - Spoilt Victorian Child
"It's somewhere between 'Peace at Last' period Blue Nile, some twists of latter day King Crimson and a nudge of Elbow." - Kelvin Hayes (Buzz Magazine)
"A world away from the check shirt by numbers alt-country scene, this is great song writing and spellbinding arrangements, beautifully played and sung.Enchanting stuff, very highly recommended." - Boomkat
"[the ‘Stars Spill… EP] just might contain your next favourite song." - Six Eyes
“A lifetime’s career may be built upon an original, convincing viewpoint. Stars Spill Out Of Cups suggests that they might be one of those relatively rare bands capable of achieving this.” - Colin Buttimer (The Milk Factory)
“What I will say is that Stars Spill Out of Cups is by quite a margin the best single I have heard this year.” - Tasty Fanzine
“I’ve already mentioned [Stars Spill Out of Cups], but even though I already loved it then, it’s only grown in my estimation since.” – Ian Mathers (Stylus Magazine)
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