Album artwork for We Are There by Modern Studies
Album artwork for We Are There by Modern Studies

Through the hazy daze of a smoky folk opus, Modern Studies craft rich soundtracks, stuttering Super-8 sketches from a washed-out world of melancholy, hand-tinted and tantalising. Lullaby couplets blossom into gorgeous chamber pop melodies, the drama unfolding behind Emily Scott’s plaintive vocal; part Julie London, part Sandy Denny, a little bit Kate Bush, with a hushed sigh of Joni.

Sweeping strings carry them into unchartered terrain on their new album We Are Here, flying high above their psych-folk roots, it’s an epic journey that’s exquisitely delivered, transcending categories, nodding to Brubeck, Low, Talk Talk, Jim O’Rourke and Pentangle, making music that is ready to cross over in these modern times with songs of substance.

Modern Studies

We Are There

Fire Records
Album artwork for We Are There by Modern Studies
LP +

£22.99

Orange
Released 18/02/2022Catalogue Number

FIRELP640O

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Album artwork for We Are There by Modern Studies
CD

£12.99

Released 18/02/2022Catalogue Number

FIRECD640

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Album artwork for We Are There by Modern Studies
LP

£22.99

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Released 18/02/2022Catalogue Number

FIRELP640

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Modern Studies

We Are There

Fire Records
Album artwork for We Are There by Modern Studies
LP +

£22.99

Orange
Released 18/02/2022Catalogue Number

FIRELP640O

Learn more
Album artwork for We Are There by Modern Studies
CD

£12.99

Released 18/02/2022Catalogue Number

FIRECD640

Learn more
Album artwork for We Are There by Modern Studies
LP

£22.99

Black
Includes download code
Released 18/02/2022Catalogue Number

FIRELP640

Learn more

Through the hazy daze of a smoky folk opus, Modern Studies craft rich soundtracks, stuttering Super-8 sketches from a washed-out world of melancholy, hand-tinted and tantalising. Lullaby couplets blossom into gorgeous chamber pop melodies, the drama unfolding behind Emily Scott’s plaintive vocal; part Julie London, part Sandy Denny, a little bit Kate Bush, with a hushed sigh of Joni.

Sweeping strings carry them into unchartered terrain on their new album We Are Here, flying high above their psych-folk roots, it’s an epic journey that’s exquisitely delivered, transcending categories, nodding to Brubeck, Low, Talk Talk, Jim O’Rourke and Pentangle, making music that is ready to cross over in these modern times with songs of substance.