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In this debut episode of the new BIG Sound Machine podcast, I speak to singer-songwriter Alex Bayly over a cup of coffee and we have an in depth track by track chat listening to his recent album release Ley Lines. In this part 1 of 2 we cover the tracks that form Side One of the vinyl release: Distance Animal Used Car Salesman The Loving Hand You Hide Ley Lines Alex is an alternative-folk artist from South East London and Ley Lines is his debut full length album. The album includes the singles New America, Distance and the recently released Animal which have garnered support and radio play from BBC introducing, Amazing Radio & American College Radio. The single Lonely Michael was selected as my Track of the Week earlier in the year. Alex has also been included in features from DIY Magazine, Earmilk, Clash Magazine, Lost in the Manor as well playlisting on Spotify’s Lost in the Woods, Six Strings, Alexrainbird, Indiefolkcentral and Soundsnewsoundsgood. 2019 has seen Alex busy on the live seen too, with sell out shows at Two Tribes Brewery in March and the Sebright Arms at the end of October (Ley Lines launch party) and he has supported The Last Dinosaur, Amy May Ellis, Jack in Water & Gideon Conn at various venues around the capital including Ronnie Scotts & Servants Jazz Quarters. The album release was supported by a completed kickstarter campaign to release a Limited Edition vinyl pressing which can be purchased via his Bandcamp page. Ley Lines Spotify (VIDEO) Wade in the Water/Wandering Song (VIDEO) I'll Never Leave You (VIDEO) Animal (VIDEO) I’ll Never Leave You (Live) (VIDEO) Jamie (Live for Margos Living Room) The BIG Sound Machine is broadcast LIVE every Tuesday at 7pm on North Herts Radio, with a full replay on the following Saturday morning at 11am. Find us on the web and upload tracks at www.bigsoundmachine.org The BIG Sound Machine is a Froody Music Production. Presented and Produced by Martin Lumsden. www.martintheproducer.com Theme by Metronaut --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/martin-lumsden/message