Gina Birch
Phto credit: Dean Chalkey

NEWS: Gina Birch announces second solo album ‘Trouble’ + unveils first single ‘Causing Trouble Again.’

Legendary Raincoats bassist Gina Birch has announced details of her second solo album, Trouble and announced the release of the first single ‘Causing Trouble Again.’

The album will be released by Third Man Records on July 11th The tracklisting is as follows:

  1. Thought I’d Live Forever

    2. Happiness

    3. Causing Trouble Again

    4. Cello Song

    5. Keep To The Left

    6. Doom Monger

    7. Don’t Fight Your Friends

    8. Nothing Will Ever Change That

    9. Hey Hey

    10. Train Platform

    11.Sleep (Digital-Only Bonus Track)

    The video for the single was directed by Birch and famed photographer/filmmaker Dean Chalkley and featuring an all-star collective of fellow female artists including Birch’s longtime friend and co-founder of The Raincoats, Ana da Silva, Neo Naturists co-founder Christine Binnie, singer-songwriter Amy Rigby, X-Ray Spex and Essential Logic co-founder Lora Logic, painter Daisy Parris, artist Georgina Starr, writer Jill Westwood, multi-disciplinary artist and activist Bobby Baker, award-winning costume designer Annie Symons, veteran photographer and Raincoats collaborator Shirley O’Loughlin, and many more.

    Talking about the video, Birch explains: ‘For the ‘Causing Trouble Again’ video, after hearing Bob Dylan sing about a white ladder all covered with water, I became obsessed with white ladders. I decided to use five white ladders, three with seven rungs…I realized later that this references Jacob’s Ladder and a connection from Earth to heaven, but I think I was thinking of ladders as a symbol of getting on, getting up. I wanted to have a choreographed movement with four of us with these ladders. How do we move with ladders? Do we move together, do we fight, do we dance?

    The video for ‘Causing Trouble Again‘ can be seen below:

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