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Phantom Birds

Phantom Birds is the eighth studio album by English comedian and musician . It was released on 18 September 2020 by . The album was inspired by Bob Dylan's , with Berry aiming for a similar approach of minimal instrumentation to emphasize the songwriting and vocals. It has been characterized as with elements of and .

Background

Inspiration

Matt Berry's album Phantom Birds draws its primary inspiration from Bob Dylan's 1967 release John Wesley Harding, particularly the album's minimalistic recording approach that employed a small ensemble of musicians to foreground the songwriting. Berry has expressed a deep fascination with how Dylan, during this post-electric phase in Nashville, stripped back the production to essentials like acoustic guitar, bass, and drums, allowing the narratives and melodies to take center stage without ornate embellishments. This influence prompted Berry to pivot from his earlier, more elaborate multi-layered arrangements toward sparse setups that prioritize the songs' intrinsic qualities. In reflecting on the shift, Berry noted that prior to Phantom Birds, he had been incorporating "every instrument I could play into every song," but Dylan's example inspired a deliberate reaction: reducing everything to "an and a really simple " to avoid and highlight compositional clarity. The era of , marking Dylan's return to folk-rooted introspection amid the late-1960s psychedelic boom, shaped Berry's vision for a folk-psychedelic sound on Phantom Birds, blending acoustic intimacy with subtle, evocative textures reminiscent of Dylan's country-folk pivot. This conceptual foundation emphasized efficiency in , with Berry aiming for a raw, immediate feel that echoes Dylan's emphasis on lyrical depth over sonic excess.

Development

Following the release of his 2018 album , began songwriting for Phantom Birds in 2019, drawing from personal experiences and a desire to create more introspective material. The process involved spontaneous demos captured on a with an , often during breaks from filming commitments, allowing ideas to develop organically without rigid structures. Berry opted to self-produce the album, a deliberate choice to preserve an intimate atmosphere reminiscent of Bob Dylan's minimalist approach on , while limiting collaborators to just drummer and pedal steel player BJ Cole. This restricted setup emphasized a core trio of instruments—drums panned hard right, hard left, and vocals centered—to achieve a raw, unadorned sound. By handling most instrumentation himself, Berry maintained control over the project's emotional directness, avoiding the layered arrangements of his prior works. The evolution from initial demos to the finalized tracklist involved re-recording most elements upon Berry's return from filming in , though some demo vocals were retained for authenticity. This refinement process prioritized songs that blended acoustic simplicity with subtle textures, such as gentle reverb on guitars and understated harmonies, selecting 13 tracks that captured heartfelt, experience-driven narratives over elaborate compositions. The result was a cohesive selection emphasizing vulnerability and brevity, with tracks like "Phantom Birds" and "Moonlight Flit" exemplifying the shift toward concise, folk-infused .

Recording and production

Studio sessions

The recording of Phantom Birds took place primarily in Matt Berry's home studio located just outside London. This allowed for a focused creative process amid Berry's other commitments, emphasizing efficiency and spontaneity in capturing the album's essence. To achieve the album's raw, organic sound, Berry employed minimal equipment and techniques, including guitars such as a Rickenbacker bass, a late ’70s Fender Stratocaster, and a Gibson Flying V, routed through a Midas Verona 640 mixing desk and a Neve 1073DPA preamp. The sessions prioritized live takes with limited overdubs, drawing inspiration from Bob Dylan's John Wesley Harding in terms of arrangement simplicity—for instance, panning drums hard right, acoustic guitar hard left, and vocals centered—while avoiding extensive multi-tracking that could exceed 48 tracks per song. This approach enabled quick recordings, often completed in few takes, to maintain an impulsive and unpolished feel. Berry personally handled the mixing and mastering using software, ensuring the final product preserved the album's concise runtime of 33:44 minutes without unnecessary extensions or embellishments. This hands-on process underscored his vision for a straightforward, guitar-based production that stripped away intricate arrangements in favor of direct expression.

Key contributors

served as the sole producer, engineer, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist on Phantom Birds, handling guitar, bass, and keyboards throughout the album to emphasize a minimalist approach inspired by Bob Dylan's . As a BAFTA-winning known for roles in series like and What We Do in the Shadows, Berry has released multiple solo albums blending and elements, showcasing his skills as a and performer. Craig Blundell provided the drum work for Phantom Birds, bringing a solid rhythmic foundation to the recordings with his experience in progressive and . A British drummer who began his career in the Royal Marines Corps of Drums at age 16, Blundell has toured extensively with artists such as and , and he is a member of the progressive rock band Frost*. His contributions to the album reflect his reputation as one of the leading progressive drummers, with a career spanning live performances, studio recordings, and endorsements from brands like Mapex and . B.J. Cole contributed to Phantom Birds, adding distinctive textures that enhanced the album's atmospheric and folk-infused sound without overpowering the core arrangements. An English with over 50 years in the industry, Cole is renowned for innovating the instrument across , experimental, and various other genres, having collaborated with artists including , T. , and . His session work and solo projects, such as adapting to electronic and rock contexts, underscore his expertise in bridging traditional techniques with applications.

Composition

Musical style

Phantom Birds blends , , and elements, characterized by acoustic guitar-driven arrangements that emphasize melodic introspection and subtle textural layers. The album's sound draws from folk traditions, incorporating influences with lush, romantic melodies and a male vocal delivery that prioritizes emotional resonance over ornate production. Central to this aesthetic is the incorporation of folk psychedelia, reminiscent of influences such as Bob Dylan's sparse Nashville recordings, achieved through subtle and minimal percussion that enhance the intimate atmosphere without overwhelming the core compositions. Drummer provides restrained rhythms, while pedal steel player adds evocative, shimmering tones that evoke Americana tinges within the psychedelic framework. This minimalistic approach, inspired by Dylan's , highlights the songs' brevity and emotional directness. The comprises 13 tracks that underscore brevity and intimacy, with an overall runtime of 33:44 minutes, allowing each piece to unfold concisely while maintaining a cohesive, reflective mood. This structure reinforces the work's roots, prioritizing personal narrative through unadorned yet evocative sonic palettes.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of Phantom Birds recurrently explore themes of introspection and personal reflection, often intertwined with vivid nature imagery such as birds, the moon, and the wind, creating a sense of elusive pursuit and emotional vulnerability. In the title track, Berry evokes this through lines like "Phantom birds in the sky / They follow me, / Silver moon, come back soon / ," where ethereal natural elements symbolize unresolved inner turmoil and longing. Similar motifs appear in "Moonlight Flit," with imagery of "Flee the nest, painful glow / ... Like the wind, like the moon in the sky," portraying a journey of departure and self-examination amid loss. Central to the album's lyrical content are explorations of and , blending contemplative with affectionate devotion, as the narrator in the title track muses, "I should retire, but I'm staying on / Whistle blown, but I'm playing on / One more time, then I guess I'm gone." These motifs reflect a broader personal reckoning, infused with moon-struck declarations that underscore romantic and existential ties. Berry's poetic style draws from folk traditions, notably influenced by Bob Dylan's sparse Nashville recordings, resulting in mantra-like repetition that heightens the introspective tone. Reflecting his background as a and , the lyrics incorporate humorous undertones through wry, self-deprecating observations, such as the playful questioning in "Something In My Eye"— “You said 'Jump' / I asked 'How high?' / Cool your jets / Just something in my eye”—which add levity to the album's earnest reflections without undermining their depth.

Release and promotion

Singles

The lead single from Phantom Birds, "Something in My Eye", was released on July 5, 2020, ahead of the album's full launch, introducing listeners to Matt Berry's blend of and elements. The track features honest, emotive and a haunting that align with the album's introspective vibe, emphasizing themes of and emotional depth. No official was produced for the single, but it received early radio play, including a premiere on . A second pre-release single, "Take a Bow", followed on July 28, 2020, further previewing the album's style with its warm vocals and subtle psychedelic undertones. Like the , it contributed to building anticipation for Phantom Birds. The "Phantom Birds" was also highlighted in promotional efforts around the album's September 18, 2020, release, offering a concise, atmospheric glimpse into the record's lovelorn, country-folk leanings.

Marketing and artwork

Phantom Birds was released on 18 September 2020 by in multiple formats, including black and red editions, , and and streaming options. The album's artwork, photographed by longtime collaborator Ben Meadows, incorporates surreal imagery aligned with the ethereal, bird-inspired theme of the title, capturing a mood of introspection and otherworldliness. Promotional strategies emphasized direct-to-fan engagement through pre-orders, which offered immediate streaming access and high-quality downloads alongside physical editions like signed limited vinyl. Additional efforts included announcements of lead singles and new tracks on platforms like to build anticipation ahead of the release date. Berry's established profile as a BAFTA-winning comedian, known for roles in series such as What We Do in the Shadows and , was leveraged to secure media coverage in entertainment outlets, bridging his acting and musical pursuits.

Reception

Critical reviews

Upon its release, Phantom Birds received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised its shift toward a more intimate and stripped-back sound compared to Berry's earlier prog-influenced work. The album holds a score of 76 out of 100, based on four reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. The Times awarded it four out of five stars, highlighting its "lonely, lovelorn quality" and "mood of solace" delivered through heartfelt expression without comedic elements, evoking an autumnal, pastoral country folk atmosphere. Similarly, magazine gave it seven out of ten, commending the album's inspiration from Dylan's Nashville-era simplicity, such as on , and its warm, refreshing sound achieved with minimal instrumentation featuring pedal steel guitarist BJ Cole. Reviewers noted Berry's sincere vocal delivery, described as emotive and honest, particularly on tracks like "Something In My Eye," which addresses male mental health. Critics also acclaimed the album's understated production and accomplished songcraft, with Uncut calling it Berry's "tidiest tunes to date" and "irresistible," while appreciated the "easy melodies and subtle singing" that make for a "very satisfying listen." Comparisons were drawn to traditions, emphasizing its laid-back intimacy and Dylan-esque influences on songs like "You Danced All Night."

Commercial performance

Phantom Birds entered the at its peak position of number 31, spending one week in the top 100. It performed more strongly in , reaching number 7 on the Scottish Albums Chart during its debut week. The album's initial commercial success was propelled by digital streaming on platforms like and purchases among vinyl enthusiasts in the indie music community, evidenced by the quick sell-out of its limited-edition bone-colored pressing. Tracks from the album have accumulated hundreds of thousands of streams on , underscoring early digital engagement. Since its 2020 release, Phantom Birds has maintained long-term availability on major streaming services such as and direct-to-fan platforms like , indicating ongoing interest from listeners in the indie and collector scenes.

Track listing

All tracks are written by .
No.TitleLength
1."Something in My Eye"3:03
2."You Danced All Night"2:35
3."Phantom Birds"2:39
4."Moonlight Flit"2:43
5."Man of Doom"3:18
6."Where's My Love?"1:21
7."Take a Bow"3:01
8."Intermission"0:42
9."Hail to the King"3:00
10."In My Mind"3:06
11."That Yellow Bird"2:44
12."Waving Goodbye"2:45
13."Covered in Clowns"2:47
Total length: 33:44

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