Anna B Savage
Anna B Savage – With both feet planted firmly in the clouds.

Anna B Savage in session for Marc Riley at BBC 6 Music on September 20, 2021.

In case you don’t already know, Anna B Savage is a London singer-songwriter and musician. Her songs are stark, skeletal paintings of moods and reflection, using a palette of mainly voice and guitar. Most prominent is her voice – strong and sonorous, yet with a vulnerability that feels as if she’s in the same room as you.

Following her critically acclaimed album’s A Common Turn and in|FLUX – You & i are Earth arrives January 24th.

A sense of rootedness is at the heart of Anna B Savage’s third record You and i are Earth, a record that is as much about healing as it is an unbowed sense of curiosity, and, more simply, “a love letter to a man and to Ireland.”

Savage’s connection to Ireland goes back over a decade, falling in love with the work of Seamus Heaney during a poetry Masters, then moving to Dublin in 2020 to study a Masters in Music. Since then Anna has spent much of her time on the west coast of Ireland, dipping back to her home in County Donegal between bouts of touring – this year supporting The Staves and St Vincent.

It’s fitting then, that You & i are Earth folds in some of Ireland’s brightest contemporary musicians, Kate Ellis and Caimin Gilmore (Crash Ensemble), Cormac MacDiarmada (Lankum) and Anna Mieke contributing to the album, all tied together by producer John ‘Spud’ Murphy (Lankum).

Here’s a dive back to 2021 and the session Anna B Savage did for Marc Riley.

Enjoy.

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