CINDYTALK Camouflage Heart – Vinyl LP (clear)

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Dais Records

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Release date : 23 may 2025
Estimated shipping date : end may / early june 2025

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CINDYTALK Camouflage Heart – Vinyl LP (clear)

Pressing info : 2025 reissue on clear vinyl LP.

Cindytalk is the mercurial, expressionist outlet of Scottish artist Cinder, inspired by the crossroads of exploratory UK post-punk and early European industrial. Her work thrives on chance and transformation, collaging elements of noise, balladry, soundtrack, catharsis, and improvisation.

“We were trying to find our own space,” says Cinder of the formative period ‘Camouflage Heart’ emerged from, amidst a move from Edinburgh to London and Cinder’s evolving exploration of gender identity, well before culture at large was equipped to understand. With contemporary discourse we see that the project manifested her transgender ideas as visceral music. The guttural, feral sound marked a notably darker turn from The Freeze’s six-year run on the fringes of punk. Changing the project’s name became vital, not just because they kept hearing the former was already taken, but the desire to embody the spiritual and sonic shift, “to uncover new pathways…to feminize it,” she says. Cinder, with bandmates David Clancy and John Byrne, arrived at Cindytalk, a winking nod to Sindy, the British fashion doll rival to Barbie known then for its pull-string talking mechanism. “The goal was to have a more interesting narrative, more interesting dialogue. Music was ultimately my only way of talking to people. That was my conversation with the world, an abstracted conversation…an attempt to make some kind of tiny, tiny mark, if possible, you hope somebody will notice.” Over the years, Cinder has heard from fans who did pick up on the signals and find refuge in ‘Camouflage Heart’. Subtle then, but she connects the dots more clearly now, playfully suggesting Dais reissue the long out-of-print vinyl in pink — “It had to be Barbie pink” — underscoring the mischief that’s been there all along beneath the silvery surface of Cindytalk.

‘Camouflage Heart’ plays with tension and pace, from creeping to feverish to claustrophobic. The percussion moves between restless marches and barely-there pulses; for some parts, they scratched and hit a tin bath, among other objects. Guitar lines vibrate and stab as Cinder contorts her voice freely. She pulls poetry from a cerebral abyss, like “make the snake in your eye, pierce the camouflage heart” on the slow-droning centerpiece “The Spirit Behind the Circus Dream.” In that register is raw power, both vulnerable and menacing, an ability to locate something deep and emotionally charged within. “I still remember that person who was way too intense for their own good,” Cinder reflects. “I couldn’t make a record like that now, certainly not vocally, while that anger hasn’t dissipated; there’s still a kind of warrior.”

For all the destruction and disintegration of Camouflage Heart, Cinder maintains the objective was never full-on fatalistic; these songs seek not to destroy but to poke and provoke, to transform and heal, to find cracks of light in a crumbling world. She points to the last lines of the opening track, “It’s Luxury”: “Don’t look down,” the lyric pines through static and rhythm. Cinder extrapolates, “I’m essentially saying, just keep fucking going. As time went on, for me, that falling became flying. Camouflage Heart is the beginning of believing in flight.”

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