Philip Murray Warson releases two online tracks

Philip Murray Warson

Having gained considerable attention with an EP late last year, Philip Murray Warson has made two new tracks available online.

‘The Trees They Grow So High’ is his own, rousing arrangement of a traditional folk song. The recording features Helen O’Hara on the violin, familiar to many for her work with Dexys Midnight Runners – most famously on ‘Come on Eileen’ and the ‘Too-Rye-Aye’ album – and the current line-up of Dexys.

The track has immediately gained the attention of Mark Radcliffe of BBC RADIO 2, who featured the song on his Wednesday-night folk show.

‘The Falling Of The Leaves’ is a setting of a poem by WB Yeats. While also drawing from folk-influences, it has more electric instrumentation, with leanings towards psychedelic rock, including a Hammond organ part from Sam Beer of Treetop Flyers.

Both tracks are available as free downloads, via SoundCloud and alongside his previous release on BandCamp.

Last year’s Last Of The Hunted EP featured almost instantaneously on BBC Introducing in his native Oxfordshire, as well some influential folk music blogs. It also came to the attention of legendary DJ Bob Harris, leading to an invite perform for the Under The Appletree Sessions, which have featured some of the leading emerging artists in folk, roots and country from both sides of the Atlantic.

With further material set to be made available this year, Philip Murray Warson has firmly established himself as an artist to watch for 2016.

Get the EP at: www.philipmurraywarson.bandcamp.com

The Philip Murray Warson Sampler:


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