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Bill Ryder-Jones - Yawn (CD ALBUM) "But there's a fortune to be had from telling people you're sad" says Bill Ryder-Jones on the opening track of Yawn, his fourth album, set for release on November 2nd via Domino. But Bill won't be ordering gold taps for his bathroom on your tear-ducts anytime soon, simply because there's nothing mawkish or insincere going on in here. Yawn is an album that looks for understanding -down the back of life's sofa. These are everyday stories about situations we all fall from and into, out of, and back up against the wall again -and they are sung to us, up close, by a voice still in hock to a few uncomfortable truths. Yawn is a buckle-up and knuckle-down listen that rewards the listeners' attention with motifs and melodies that play hide and seek but never fail to deliver on those between-the-lines verities. This musical belief of delayed gratification is something Bill learnt from classical music as a child, from Elgar and Debussy in particular and over the long hall of his short life, you can hear these riches being polished on Yawn. Most of the 10 songs clock-in over the 5 minute mark and this wide-angle lens affords us time to interpret and translate meaning or just to revel in it. Multi-instrumentalist, producer, string-arranger and composer Bill Ryder-Jones has had a career spanning 15 years, a rarity in a world that so often looks to the new. From his musical interpretation of Italo Calvino's 'If On A Winters Night A Traveller' (If 2011), 2013's A Bad Wind Blows In My Heart, the acclaimed West Kirby County Primary (2015) and now to Yawn, Bill has constantly widened his scope, weaving in an overarching sense of authenticity, intimacy and wryness as he goes. Tracklistings: There's Something On Your Mind Time Will Be The Only Saviour Recover Mither And Then There's You There Are Worse Things I Could Do Don't Be Scared, I Love You John No One's Trying To Kill You Happy Song