- Music
- 09 Sep 20
As part of our nightly YouTube series celebrating Van Morrison's 75th birthday, Wookalily perform 'Wavelength', and Clair shares her reflections on Van's music.
The five women and 10 instruments of Wookalily combine to create some of neo-folk’s most ambitious music. Their upcoming album Everything is Normal, the Belfast group’s follow-up to 2015’s All the Waiting While, is out in 2021.
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"In terms of covering ‘Wavelength’, I think the fusion of different styles – from blues, soul and folk to funk, with a touch of bubbly spacey synth – was certainly appealing to us. Our sound is influenced by so many different genres, and synth is integral to our new album. This song certainly captured that vibe. The simplicity merged with up-tempo beats and hooky riffs gave us the opportunity to arrange it around our vocals and instruments, and create our own unique track."
Watch Wookalily perform 'Wavelength' below:
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Take a look at the spectacular line-up for this week on 'Rave On, Van Morrison' below:
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- Wed Sept 9, Wookalily Wavelength (7pm); The Riptide Movement Brown Eyed Girl (8pm)
- Thurs Sept 10, Joy Crookes Madame George (7pm); Uly The Street Only Knew Your Name (8pm)
- Fri Sept 11, Eleanor McEvoy Songwriter (7pm); Jack Lukeman The Way Young Lovers Do (8pm)
- Sat Sept, 12, Ciaran Lavery Country Fair (7pm); PowPig Natalia
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Hot Press has also published a Van Morrison Special Issue, to coincide with ‘Rave On, Van Morrison’, featuring written contributions from the legendary likes of Hozier, Sinéad O’Connor, Gary Lightbody, Damien Rice, Imelda May and Damien Rice, as well as special homages from international artists Brandon Flowers, Steve Van Zandt and Matt Berninger. In addition, you'll find the highlights of our recent exclusive interview with Van – who discusses the Belfast he grew up in, ‘Gloria’, Jim Morrison, Lenny Bruce, the real inspiration for Astral Weeks and his extraordinary work as a songwriter.
This historic publication is a must-have for Van Morrison fans all over the world, and is available to order now.