William Ryan Fritch unveils video for ‘Unholy Frames’ feat. Origamibiro

William Ryan Fritch feat Origamibiro - Unholy Frames

William Ryan Fritch‘s recently released album Revisionist, part of the Leave Me Sessions which celebrates and compiles his immense compositions and songs, saw him partnering with other stellar artists and bands. We had already heard the song ‘Still’ featuring Esmé Patterson and now Fritch is offering a fittingly enchanting time-lapsing video to accompany ‘Unholy Frames’, written collaboratively with Origamibiro. Rett Rogers and Andrew Busti direct.


Revisionist is out now via Lost Tribe Sound.

William Ryan Fritch premieres video for ‘Thankless Deeds’

William Ryan Fritch - Thankless Deeds

A couple of weeks ago, we were completely taken by ‘In Denial’, the latest single from William Ryan Fritch‘s forthcoming album, Revisionist. Due out on February 10th via Lost Tribe Sound, Revisionist is part of the Leave Me Sessions, which celebrates and compiles Fritch‘s compositions and songs from the last couple of years.

To keep us excited till release day, Fritch has unveiled a fittingly dark and stunning video for ‘Thankless Deeds’, directed by Sam Angiulo. Watch it below.

William Ryan Fritch offers new single from upcoming album Revisionist

William Ryan Fritch - Revisionist

William Ryan Fritch‘s next instalment from the Leave Me Sessions subscription series comes in the format of a full-length album, Revisionist, and it drops on February 10th via Lost Tribe Sound.
Celebrating the immense work of the gifted and prolific Oakland-based composer, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, the label has agglomerated Fritch’s compositions and songs from the last couple of years into the Leave Me Sessions subscription series. It features over six hours of his music spanning  three full-length physical albums, one full-length digital album, four EPs and two subscriber only soundtrack.
As with previous works, Revisionist was made entirely using second-hand and found instruments. To bring the album to life, Fritch enlisted the help of Benoit Pioulard, D.M. Stith, Origamibiro and Esme Patterson. “These inspired partnerships take Fritch’s instrumentation and craft to new destinations, employing new techniques while furthering its immediacy and appeal”, says the press release.
Revisionist is now available to pre-order and you can also get it along with the rest of the Leave Me Sessions Series here.

Now let yourself be taken by the warm, haunting and majestic ‘In Denial’, the latest single lifted from the upcoming album. And check out the deluxe LP book trailer straight after.