
Soil: Limited Red Splatter Vinyl LP
Standard weight red splatter vinyl â limited to 250 units.
Rubber Oh (Sam Grant) has returned with weirded-out psych project Rubber Oh and the bold new album âSOILâ released on the Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, collective imprint, Mr Medicine Records.
Including collaborations from Bristolâs Rozi Plain, London based Voka Gentle, and Newcastle artists Me Lost Me & Ceitidh Mac, the sophomore record offers a vivid journey through Grantâs otherworldly machinations.
âSOILâ picked up where 2021âs debut âStrange Craftâ left off, presenting kaleidoscopic melodies floating above dense rhythms. It skirts a line between dark heavy riff and floating harmony. However, where the acclaimed âStrange Craftâ was a focussed, at times minimal affair, âSOILâ looks to break out into a vast filmic landscape. It is a record with a new found confidence in what Rubber Oh is, both thematically and sonically.
A major feature of this record is the arrangements Grant composed throughout for both choir and strings. There is imposed friction; the push and pull between the levity and delicacy of these voices and strings, rubbing up against the grit and distortion of the driving rhythm section - the music is once again built around Grantâs fuzzed-out, hard-panned basses. The unusual marriage of instrumentation here though creates an intriguing sonic space that feels both familiar and new at the same time.
Tracklist:
1. The Well
2. Circles [ w/ Rozi Plain ]
3. Bloodlust
4. Lift [ w/ Voka Gentle ]
5. Soil Divine
6. Poor Anna
7. The Mapmaker
8. Belly of the Beast [ w/ Ceitidh Mac ]
9. A Morning After [ w/ Me Lost Me ]
10. Weâll Get By
Standard weight red splatter vinyl â limited to 250 units.
Rubber Oh (Sam Grant) has returned with weirded-out psych project Rubber Oh and the bold new album âSOILâ released on the Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, collective imprint, Mr Medicine Records.
Including collaborations from Bristolâs Rozi Plain, London based Voka Gentle, and Newcastle artists Me Lost Me & Ceitidh Mac, the sophomore record offers a vivid journey through Grantâs otherworldly machinations.
âSOILâ picked up where 2021âs debut âStrange Craftâ left off, presenting kaleidoscopic melodies floating above dense rhythms. It skirts a line between dark heavy riff and floating harmony. However, where the acclaimed âStrange Craftâ was a focussed, at times minimal affair, âSOILâ looks to break out into a vast filmic landscape. It is a record with a new found confidence in what Rubber Oh is, both thematically and sonically.
A major feature of this record is the arrangements Grant composed throughout for both choir and strings. There is imposed friction; the push and pull between the levity and delicacy of these voices and strings, rubbing up against the grit and distortion of the driving rhythm section - the music is once again built around Grantâs fuzzed-out, hard-panned basses. The unusual marriage of instrumentation here though creates an intriguing sonic space that feels both familiar and new at the same time.
Tracklist:
1. The Well
2. Circles [ w/ Rozi Plain ]
3. Bloodlust
4. Lift [ w/ Voka Gentle ]
5. Soil Divine
6. Poor Anna
7. The Mapmaker
8. Belly of the Beast [ w/ Ceitidh Mac ]
9. A Morning After [ w/ Me Lost Me ]
10. Weâll Get By
Description
Standard weight red splatter vinyl â limited to 250 units.
Rubber Oh (Sam Grant) has returned with weirded-out psych project Rubber Oh and the bold new album âSOILâ released on the Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, collective imprint, Mr Medicine Records.
Including collaborations from Bristolâs Rozi Plain, London based Voka Gentle, and Newcastle artists Me Lost Me & Ceitidh Mac, the sophomore record offers a vivid journey through Grantâs otherworldly machinations.
âSOILâ picked up where 2021âs debut âStrange Craftâ left off, presenting kaleidoscopic melodies floating above dense rhythms. It skirts a line between dark heavy riff and floating harmony. However, where the acclaimed âStrange Craftâ was a focussed, at times minimal affair, âSOILâ looks to break out into a vast filmic landscape. It is a record with a new found confidence in what Rubber Oh is, both thematically and sonically.
A major feature of this record is the arrangements Grant composed throughout for both choir and strings. There is imposed friction; the push and pull between the levity and delicacy of these voices and strings, rubbing up against the grit and distortion of the driving rhythm section - the music is once again built around Grantâs fuzzed-out, hard-panned basses. The unusual marriage of instrumentation here though creates an intriguing sonic space that feels both familiar and new at the same time.
Tracklist:
1. The Well
2. Circles [ w/ Rozi Plain ]
3. Bloodlust
4. Lift [ w/ Voka Gentle ]
5. Soil Divine
6. Poor Anna
7. The Mapmaker
8. Belly of the Beast [ w/ Ceitidh Mac ]
9. A Morning After [ w/ Me Lost Me ]
10. Weâll Get By













