Conceived and recorded in a cottage by the Black Forest and imbued with the voices and performances of friends and family, To The Pine Roots is the new album from Iain Archer, released on Black Records on 23rd March.
This album, begun under Archer's own steam at a handcrafted studio in Germany and completed at his studio space at St Luke's Church in North London, has already sold out much of its original pressing from sales exclusively through his website, a release typical of such a free spirited artist.
From his early career with the mid-90s solo records on Scottish label Sticky, Iain Archer has always forged an instinctive songwriters path. Having diverted from that first solo incarnation to form the Reindeer Section and serve an Ivor Novello winning spell as a songwriter with Snow Patrol, he would make another volte-face into Flood The Tanks (2005) and Magnetic North (2007), his at first insular and then latterly expansive albums on the PIAS label.
It is a rare gift afforded to few contemporary writers, that ability to switch guise and muse. But on To The Pine Roots, in a cottage in Rhein Valley on the edge of the Black forest, Iain Archer has created nine supreme examples of the songwriting craft.