My new album Logical Descent is out now. I've had 155 copies pressed at Suitcase Records, Meanjn/Brisbane's new pressing plant, and I'm pleased to report they've done an amazing job (and were a pleasure to deal with!)
These recordings are as close as I get to publishing a diary, so I don't have much to say about the music. I did however ask Francis Plagne to share some words, and my sincere thanks to him for the following thoughtful reflections:
“Recorded at home and on holidays between 2013 and 2020, Logical Descent is a rare solo longplayer from Leighton Craig. In groups like The Lost Domain, The Deadnotes and Primitive Motion, Leighton has dedicated much of his musical life to the art of collaboration, each collective developing the kind of near-telepathic levels of intuitive interplay that only friendship and hundreds of hours of gig-or-no-gig jamming make possible. Leighton’s solo work transmits the same autotelic energy as these bands, the same sense of a constantly evolving daily music making practised for its own sake. The fruit of moments of musical meditation and experiment snatched from the rhythm of everyday working life, it is fitting that Logical Descent arrives in a sleeve reproducing a painting by Gordon Shepherdson, the great Brisbane figurative expressionist painter who produced much of his painting in a suburban shed studio after days spent working in an abattoir and once described his work as painted ‘for an audience of one’.
Bunya Mountains, 2014 |
Logical Descent ups the energy on its second side, with several tracks gaining a pronounced rhythmic dimension from the presence of either drum machines or Leighton’s beautifully garage-appropriate kit drumming. On ‘My Mind, Sailing Away’, a fuzzed-out organ riff connects the dots between Peter Gutteridge and ‘Wooly Bully’, while ‘Parachute’ offers a slice of motorikpop sent off course by subtly strange vocal production. The elegiac ‘Alderbaran’ is almost like Leighton’s take on the woozy, melancholic second side of Before and after Science, as an insistently repeating keyboard figure – at once childlike and plaintive – supports multi-tracked voices before being swarmed by distant, howling synth tones. In an environment where ‘underground’ music often seems intent on mimicking the mainstream industry’s collapse between production and promotion, Logical Descent is a powerful reminder of what can be achieved through quiet dedication and personal vision.” - - - Francis Plagne, October 2022
The album is pressed on 180gm vinyl, housed in black poly lined bags with a double sided lyric/artwork insert sheet. The covers have been printed locally too and I'd like to think they do credit to the painting that adorns the cover by the great Gordon Shepherdson. Big thanks to Sandra Selig for brilliantly photographing Gordon's painting and to Lawrence English for mastering. Friends residing in Australia and New Zealand can purchase a copy at the Buy Now button. If you're after multiple copies, perhaps drop me an email for a quote, or use the Bandcamp purchasing tool linked below.
USA - Digital Regress
France - Bruit Direct Disques
Sweden - Discreet Music
Finally, you can have a listen by streaming here:
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