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Future Echoes (Deluxe Edition)

1.6M streams

1,563,641

Island Family (Deluxe Edition)

703.7K streams

703,701

Thumb World

377.6K streams

377,574

Secret Soundz Vol 1 & 2

207K streams

206,951

Who's Comin' In? (Remixes)

117.8K streams

117,814

Dream Wall

90.5K streams

90,454

Double Sided

38.4K streams

38,354

Bad Algebra

26.2K streams

26,227

Slow Memories (BAMBOO Remix)

6.7K streams

6,680

Slow Memories (Callum Easter Remix)

5.9K streams

5,899

Biography

"One of my favourite artists" Lauren Laverne Throughout his career Pictish Trail has resolutely furrowed his own path, steadily creating a unique catalogue of recordings & performances, while eschewing the blueprint of the predictable singer-songwriter in favour of something untidily intriguing. Island Family is the fifth album from Isle-of-Eigg dwelling electro-acoustic psych-pop artist Johnny Lynch aka Pictish Trail. A strange, unpredictable, sardonic and yet deeply personal record inspired by all from Fever Ray to The Flaming Lips, Liars, Mercury Rev and Beck, Island Family is Pictish Trail’s contrarian view of arcadia; a search for the euphoric in the bucolic. When not putting out his own music as Pictish Trail, Johnny Lynch is a fulcrum of the British independent music community. Through his label Lost Map, he champions a diverse and idiosyncratic array of extraordinary talent, helping to elevate the likes of Rozi Plain, Seamus Fogarty, Bas Jan, Callum Easter and Free Love. Secret Soundz Vol.1 & 2, his critically acclaimed first pair of albums, were gloriously eclectic slices of lo-fi folk-pop later revived as a deluxe double-vinyl by Moshi Moshi. Future Echoes, was released to further acclaim in 2016, and was shortlisted for Scottish Album of the Year Award. In 2020 Johnny released his 4th LP, Thumb World, a voyage to the outer rings of Pictish Trail’s mind at its darkest, funniest & most inventive – described by Clash as “his most dazzling, most exceptional yet”.