In The Low Light Lucy Kitchen
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
27.02.2026
Album including Album cover
- 1 Winter King 03:54
- 2 In My Corner 03:40
- 3 The Ways We Were 04:06
- 4 Olivia 04:03
- 5 Blue Light 04:22
- 6 Milk and Honey 03:58
- 7 Sunny Days 03:04
- 8 Red Skies 03:45
- 9 Chemo Song 05:50
- 10 The Boatman 05:06
- 11 Septembers Come 03:45
Info for In The Low Light
Folk songstress Lucy Kitchen knows what it’s like to be emotionally wounded. But as her third album demonstrates, she also knows what it’s like to live to tell the tale. Robert Plummer marvels at her ability to turn sour into sweet.
Lucy Kitchen is a British folk singer-songwriter based in Romsey, Hampshire. She makes music spanning Folk, Americana, a little bit of Country, and infused with the feel of 70's singer-songwriters. Lucy's songs explore concepts of grief and loss. She is inspired by lyrical poets, nature, the seasons and making beauty out of hard things.
In the search for touchstones she is often compared to the likes of Joni Mitchell, Beth Orton and, vocally, to Sandy Denny. Her unique blend of hypnotic folk music, combined with her evocative voice and emotive song-writing, continues to captivate audiences both in the UK and internationally.
Lucy Kitchen, vocals, guitar, flute
Tali Trow, guitars, piano, mellotron, backing vocals
Jon Thorne, double bass
Pat Kenneally, drums, Hammond organ
Michael Davies, pedal steel
Peter Mojzeš, strings
Samuel Ehret-Pickett, brass (track 5)
Recorded at The Ranch Studios, home, Tali’s Olivia recorded at Tilehouse Studios
Engineered by Lou Sawdy
Mixed by Tali Trow
Mastered by Luke Oldfield at Tilehouse Studios
Produced by Tali Trow & Lucy Kitchen
Lucy Kitchen
is a British folk singer-songwriter based in Romsey, Hampshire. She makes music spanning Folk, Americana, a little bit of Country, and infused with the feel of 70s singer-songwriters. Lucy's songs explore concepts of grief and loss. She is inspired by lyrical poets, nature, the seasons and making beauty out of hard things.
In the search for touchstones she is often compared to the likes of Joni Mitchell, Beth Orton and, vocally, to Sandy Denny.
With two previous albums released on her label “Bohemia Rose Records”, and recent releases on RE:WARM Records on the Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours Vol. 2 album and on Sounds of Southampton Vol. 3 she released “The Stabal Sessions” EP in December 2023. A sonic tapestry of melancholic melodies and personal storytelling, this was her first musical project since the loss of her husband to cancer in October 2022. Lucy’s new album, ‘In the Low Light’ is due to be released in early 2026.
Lucy's unique blend of hypnotic folk music, combined with her evocative voice and emotive song-writing, continues to captivate audiences both in the UK and internationally. She has garnered radio features including BBC Radio 2, BBC Introducing, BBC Radio Scotland, Amazing Radio USA and Radio X.
Lucy has been in demand for collaborations over the past few years. Working with a number of electronic music acts to write and record she has featured multiple times on BBC Radio 1 and in Mixmag magazine (“Majestic muse”).
This year Lucy will be touring the UK and Europe and plans to finish her first poetry collection.
This album contains no booklet.
