Cover & Flood

Cover & Flood
Studio album by Katie Kim
Released April 2012
Recorded 2010–2011
Genre Indie folk, alternative rock, lo-fi, experimental
Label Flaming June Records
Producer Katie Kim, John Haggis

Cover & Flood is the second album by Dublin singer and musician, Katie Kim.[1] It was released in April 2012 in Ireland and is due for release in April 2013 in UK/Europe through Flaming June Records.[2]

Cover & Flood was partially recorded at the artist's home and partially recorded in Granny Studios, a former residential home that Kim, John Haggis and other musicians based in Waterford helped to build and turn into a still-functioning recording studio in Waterford City, Ireland.

Cover & Flood was released on double vinyl, CD and via digital download.

Track listing

All songs written by Katie Kim, except where noted.

Side A

  1. "Birds Fly low" – 1.40
  2. "Charlie" – 3.12
  3. "The Feast" – 2.24
  4. "Sugar" – 0.51 Katie Kim, Ray Kehoe
  5. "Pause" – 3.55

Side B

  1. "All Living Things" – 1.34
  2. "Heavy Lighting" – 3.51
  3. "Caught in a Sling" – 1.20
  4. "Blood Bean" – 3.39
  5. "Dimmer" – 3.09
  6. "Fake Your Death" – 2.21

Side C

  1. "Jennifer Mache" – 0.56
  2. "Your Mountains" – 4.06
  3. "Rabbit Paw" – 0.56 Katie Kim, Ray Kehoe
  4. "Science of Sleep" – 1.35

Side D

  1. "Last Waltz" – 1.34
  2. "Little Dragon" – 3.10 Katie Kim, John Murphy
  3. "Wires" – 1.18
  4. "Red Flags" – 3.20
  5. "Habits" – 3.06

Personnel

  • Katie Kim – vocals, guitar, piano, drums, bass
  • Aisling Browne – voice
  • Jess Maderson – cello
  • John "Spud" Murphy – bass manipulation, chimes
  • "Deaf" Joe Harney – clarinet voice
  • Ray Kehoe – guitar, mellotron, bass
  • John Haggis – drums, co-producer, recording
  • Alex Lennon – mastering

References

  1. "COVER&FLOOD, by Katie Kim". Katie Kim. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  2. "Katie Kim – Cover & Flood". Discogs. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  • BandCamp
  • Hot Press, Album Review
  • , Cock & Bull Album Review
  • Totally Dublin Album Review
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