The songwriting was informed by collaborator Adam Pierce (aka Mice Parade), but Meredith’s instinct eventually led her back to a solo recording using ukulele and her living room organ. Traveling was a major influence on the album, as was personal change and growth.Īn inspired, summery slice of warming pop music presented through a genuinely poetic and inventive songcrafting, ‘Olly Olly Oxen Free’ starts with flickering drum machine rhythms and main melody duty is shifted effortlessly between layers of vocals and pizzicato violin. Meredith writes: it turned out the idea behind the album was about traveling all around - both physically and psychologically - and observing many different places, people, and behaviours but always from a detached perspective, never directly involved. ‘Distance travelled’ is an operative phrase here. The album and this single demonstrate the distance she has travelled from the gentle, pop-inspired roots of her earlier material, yet her peerless grasp of head-bobbing rhythms, ear-piquing hooks and eccentric, otherworldly noise snippets clearly, wonderfully, remains. ‘Olly Olly Oxen Free’ is the first single taken from Leche, the full length from New York’s Meredith Godreau under her Gregory And The Hawk pen name.
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