thredd
Itâs Lovely, Come On In LP
Scenic Route Records âą SKU: SR025Pop âą Synth-Pop
thredd
Scenic Route Records âą SKU: SR025Pop âą Synth-Pop
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8 tracksLondon trio, threddâs, acclaimed 2025 debut âItâs Lovely, Come On Inâ available for the first time on vinyl. thredd is the latest project from musicians Will Lister, Max Winter, and Imogen and The Knife who came together as the first (and only) band formed during the infamous Laylow residency in West London. Over the course of 4 weeks in November 2023, the trio set up a makeshift studio in Laylowâs basement venue and wrote music to be performed live each Wednesday, embracing a raw, immediate approach with no room for overthinking. The result is a sound they call âcold popâ, a mix of atmospheric textures, sharp melodies, and emotional depth. Since then, theyâve built on their diverse strengths having already played the ICA and supported Nourished by Time across the UK. Having shared a studio in South London together since 2020, the trio have collaborated and cross-pollinated their musical approach while taking time to hone their individual crafts; Willâs drum programming and production, Maxâs ear for harmony and composition, Immyâs lyrics, melody and vocal delivery. With music that both feels familiar yet boundary pushing, ear catching and intriguing, it becomes a true sum of its parts celebrating the individualism of each musician. The album âItâs Lovely, Come On Inâ moves between late-night indie, synth- driven pop, and stripped-back songwriting with emotional weight. Tracks like âHorseshowâ showcase Willâs tight post-triphop inspired beats, Maxâs harmonic instincts, and Immyâs evocative vocals. âWe Donât Speak Anymoreâ came together in a day, capturing a sharp, defiant energy. âSomething For My Headâ is a late-night, anxious love song, while the title track has a defiant repetitive energy. The lead single âPartyâ bursts with bold, euphoric energy, and âFunny Girlâ strips back to something vulnerable, inspired by a haunting vocal sample and personal notes. The record channels the layered, mysterious atmosphere of Laylowâs basement, shaped by the buildingâs winding corridors and hidden rooms. Themes of fatigue, release, and creative survival run throughout, born from a pressure-free, collaborative process. âItâs Lovely, Come On Inâ feels honest and immediate, a collection made to capture a moment, not polish it away. As they put it, the record is for people who are âUp for a party, down for a cry.â The album doesnât make grand claims; it simply invites you in.