Scottish-born, London-based indie-folk artist Neev has been making her mark on the UK’s indie-folk scene with her intricate storytelling and evocative vocals. Her upcoming second album, How Things Tie in Knots, explores the complexities of identity, heritage, and self-discovery through a rich, cinematic soundscape.
How Things Tie in Knots is an album of contrasts – tradition vs. progression, restraint vs. release, softness vs. intensity. Neev navigates these tensions with poetic lyricism, crafting an album that feels both personal and universal. Thematically, the album delves into the push and pull between letting go and holding on, the weight of expectations, and the nuances of self-acceptance.
Produced by an all-female team; engineered by Taylor Pollock (Cosmorat), mixed by Fi Roberts, and mastered by Izzy McPhee, the album is both expansive and intimate. With backing from Arts Council England, Neev’s vision is further enhanced by Brighton-based artist Rebecca Brandler’s individual paintings for each track, reinforcing the album’s rich aesthetic.
Drawing influence from Scottish folk traditions, blues, and alternative indie production, Neev’s work evokes artists like Weyes Blood, Agnes Obel, and Julien Baker, resulting in an album that is lush, warm and textured. The opening tracks are delicate and folk-tinged, combining gentle piano lilts with airy, melodic vocals. ‘I Put It in the Frame‘ is particularly catchy, bursting with rhythmic energy, big drums, and electric guitars, but it’s ‘He Built Himself’ that marks a sonic shift, introducing a darker, more urgent energy. From this point on, the album gradually expands its sound, moving into deeper, more dynamic territory.
‘My Own Back’ leans into bluesy grit with a Hammond organ-esque sound, violin, and layered harmonies, while ‘Keep Low’ carries a brooding urgency, driven by a cool electric guitar that adds raw energy. ‘A Sad Tightrope’ is the most melancholic track, its slow pacing and rich harmonies drawing the listener to contemplate.
How Things Tie In Knots is, overall, a really bold, polished body of work. With its sweeping arrangements, storytelling, and striking honesty, Neev cements herself as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary indie-folk.
How Things Tie In Knots, the upcoming second album from Neev, is released tomorrow – 28th March – via Trapped Animal Records. Pre-order here. And, following a gorgeous night at The Lexington last week, Neev will be celebrating it’s release with a special gig at The Folklore Rooms in Brighton on Saturday 29th March. Tickets here.
Ella Patenall
@ella_patenall

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