Category: Releases

  • Weather Balloons

    Weather Balloons

    Like discovering a forgotten radio station playing strange yet familiar songs, Weather Balloons is a cinematic EP from Dora Lachaise and Jonni Slater, inspired by film noir, Nick Cave’s murder ballads and UFO conspiracy theories..

    “Weather Balloons, said the officer, go home and try to get some sleep”

    Sign on the Door
    (First single)

    “And I wait for you, senses sharp, can never close my eyes…”

    “This eerie gem, married to a dark atmosphere and vintage instruments such as dulcitone and omnichord is a memorable slice of class from the Glasgow-based duet’s debut EP” – Martyn Williams, The Herald

    “It’s audacious, bold and beautiful” – Saint Martyn, FreshOnTheNet Eclectic Picks

    Braver Than You
    (Second single)

    “On that trail beneath a wide open sky, Walked a while beside you…”

    “A gorgeous flowing acoustic guitar arpeggio ebbs and flows through the tune … they combine their voices together on the choruses in a lovely, harmonic way.” – York Calling 

    Bluer Skies
    (Third single)

    “At times I dream of you, you almost become real…”

    “a soft cushion and a bit of a pick-me-up” – Lost In The Manor 

    Dora Lachaise became fascinated with Victorian ghost stories and cemeteries after moving next door to Arnos Vale Cemetery in Bristol. From her attic, she overlooked its overgrown grounds, with crumbling headstones, angels and obelisks. “I’m attracted to the mystery of forgotten stories, and things we can’t measure,” says Dora. “It’s that sense of mystery I try to instil in my music too.” 

    Jonni Slater paints dark scenes with his warm, husky vocals and vintage keyboards. There’s a distinct cinematic quality that runs like a red thread through all his work. “I often see images like movie scenes in my head when I’m writing,” he says. “I aim to soundtrack the mood and events.” 

    Weather Balloons EP launch
    June 2023

    The EP was launched on 8th June 2023 with an audiovisual show at The Old Hairdresser’s, Glasgow, featuring live music and video projections, as seen in previous performances at the Delft Fringe Festival in the Netherlands and the Redcatch Club, Bristol. 

    “there’s a definite alchemy when they perform together which will appeal to wide audiences” – IsThisMusic.com

    “a captivating and enthralling performance, enhanced by the films” – Redcatch Club, Bristol

  • Into the Unknown

    Into the Unknown

    A simple, percussive backing made from items found in my kitchen. Feelings of unease about what may lie ahead for all of us, ending with a note of hope for the world we rebuild after the waves have receded. 

    Into the Unknown

    “Once we sailed in golden sun, now against the wind…”

    “the blended layers of vocals on the lower register feel like they’re pulling you down below the surface of some inky waters in one moment before the lead vocal soars away in the next, carrying you along with it.. …it feels like being lost, but somewhere I belong.” – Fenris Music

    B-side Further to Our Letter of the Fourth is a song about bureaucratic letters, which deliver news of potentially devastating impact to the reader with the cold tone of indifference and a smokescreen of formality.

    “Dressed in the language of officialdom, it is a call for empathy and kindness.” – Bakeneko

  • Inversions

    Inversions

    A collection of new arrangements and re-interpretations of songs from my two previous EPs – some acoustic, some electric.

    “And there’s a storm that’s breaking 
    A storm that’s breaking 
    Born far away, a rumble on a foreign shore…”

    “A sweet and melancholic track with heartfelt lyrics packed full of raw passion and emotion. [Lights]” – Anselm Anderson

    Not Giving Up
    (acoustic version)

    “From the start I had a dream…”

  • Now

    Now

    Cinematic electro pop-rock, with a classic killer chorus that will lift your ears right up!.. [Now]” DutchGuy

    Confidential
    (Single)

    “I’ll tell you how it started…”

    Not Giving Up
    (Single)

    “From the start I had a dream…”

    “Creating a glorious mix of cinematic indie rock, Jonni Slater makes putting together a musical great such as ‘Not Giving Up’ seem easy.” Emily Branson – Mytacism Music 

    Falling to Earth
    St George’s, Bristol

    “Give me the free air…”

  • Alright

    Alright

    Alright

    “Stay close tonight…”

  • Hold On

    Hold On

    “Slater is onto something special” – Never Enough Notes

    Hold On

    “When they steal it away what will you do?”

    “Slater sets himself apart from the pack with sharp production, vocals, and lyricism.” – Brett Stewart 

    Hold On
    live acoustic

    “Keep your mind on the work at hand…”