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Phantom Limb

Phantom Limb will release their anticipated new album,
The
Pines, on February 13, via Naim Edge Records. This will follow the December 12 release
of the title ttrack. Having performed a sold-out show at
Phantom Limb are an unusual musical
prospect, drawing together a range of different sounds and experiences. By day,
various members of the group have earned their crust as session musicians,
vocalists and songwriters, skirting round the edges of the industry. A glance
at their collective musical CV would list collaborations with everyone from Pee
Wee Ellis and Percy Sledge to Tom Jones.
Charismatic lead singer Yolanda Quartey, who
has sung lead spots with Nitin Sawhney
and Chase & Status, spent the summer of 2008 touring with Massive Attack,
written for Will Young and performed backing vocals for Adele and Dizzee Rascal. By Yolanda’s own admission, though, the band
has found it hard remaining in the shadows. “You’re supposed to be able to
shrink back,” as she puts it. “I’ve had to play down my voice, and that’s the
worst thing, actually.”
Having met by chance amidst these workmanlike sessions, Phantom
Limb formed in 2004, and released their self-titled debut album in 2008. Yet it
is with their second offering - The Pines
- that you sense they’re truly stepping out to the front of the stage. The Pines is an assured, well-studied
and heartfelt record, absorbing an array of classic influences. Musically, the
songs stand at the crossroads between Country and classic R&B, which – from
Ray Charles’ country albums to The Staple Singers fronting The Band – still
feels relatively unexplored. Yet as Yolanda succinctly puts it, “Country and
gospel are the same, just with different race singers.” The skill of Phantom
Limb lies in their ability to assimilate these seemingly-disparate influences
in a manner that feels effortless and idiosyncratic.
The Pines was in part conceived on the road,
then in rural France, before being produced by Marc Ford (The Black Crowes) in Signal Hill; the oil capital of California. All
proved to be conducive settings for an album largely
written about escape. It’s all there in the restlessness of the title track, as
well as the bruised-hearted Muscle Shoals vibes of ‘Give Me A
Reason’. The resigned, working-for-the-man sigh of ‘Gravy Train’ captures the
overriding sense that the band have spent all day
making ends meet, but will sing songs they love long into the night. The Pines
themselves act as a central metaphor for the longing to break out, and
creatively, Phantom Limb appears to provide these expert musicians with the
opportunity to do just that.
Some stellar musicianship aside, The Pines is arguably held together by the powerful, tender vocals
of Yolanda. “My voice was pretty much incongruously massive from a very young
age,” she laughs. “I used to sing Aretha Franklin as well as Dolly Parton, but I always had country licks more than soul
licks. So I thought, I have to try to find a place for them both, and it took years.” And while it may have taken them
their time, The Pines sees Phantom
Limb find a space that is very much their own.
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