Jial releases new single 'Window Song' from debut album Antlers

London-based guitarist Josh Lamdin, under his instrumental project JIAL, has released the single 'Window Song,' the final preview from his debut album 'Antlers,' set for February 17. The track blends contemporary jazz, acoustic folk, and blues-fusion, featuring collaborators on double bass and drums. A remix by electronic producer Rainbow Slicer accompanies the release, and JIAL has announced a UK tour.

JIAL, the instrumental project of London-based guitarist, composer, and educator Josh Lamdin, launched his latest single 'Window Song' on all major streaming platforms. This release serves as the concluding single from his debut album 'Antlers,' scheduled for February 17.

The music of JIAL blurs the boundaries between composition and improvisation, characterized by introspective, emotive, and nostalgic tones. Building on the positive reception of last year's singles 'If We Could Talk' and 'Antlers,' 'Window Song' explores a cinematic soundscape that feels both expansive and intimate. It incorporates elements of contemporary jazz, acoustic folk, and blues-fusion.

Unlike the electrifying trio performance of the earlier single 'Antlers,' 'Window Song' adopts a gentler pace, guiding listeners through an emotional journey focused on instrumental storytelling. The track features Benjamin Tunnicliffe on double bass and Charlie Ian Russell on drum kit. It begins with a serene flow, supported by the acoustic guitar's melody, soft percussive shuffles, and buoyant bass lines. As it progresses, the intensity builds with elongated bass notes, shimmering cymbals, and commanding guitar passages, culminating in a dynamic and emotionally charged finale.

The composition creates an immediate immersive atmosphere, drawing listeners into its warm and vital soundscape. Its dexterous instrumentation and experimental structure highlight the emotional core, showcasing the striking beauty and skill of JIAL's guitar playing.

Complementing the original is a remix by Bristol-based electronic producer Rainbow Slicer, which reimagines the acoustic trio's raw intimacy into a dystopian electronic landscape. JIAL will embark on a UK tour alongside Louis Alberry from February 8 to 23, with tickets available online.

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