Sunday 31 October 2021

“Reckless Caution”……. The album

Hi all,


So, 5 years ago today, I released my debut solo album “Reckless Caution”.


How did it happen? Where did it happen? Who was involved?


So taking it back to summer 2014, my music group The Meds Collective were over and I had just bagged my own weekly show on Shoreditch Radio in London. 


But I still had the hunger to write and record music somehow, but had no serious direction as to how.


I then met a music producer called Oliver McKiernan, who was just about to open his recording studio in North London, called Attic Studios.


After speaking to Oliver about wanting to record some tracks (for what I didn’t know); we started on the project almost immediately.


The recording process was fun, fluid and not too stressful; and for me, my main challenge was to record songs as a solo artist, instead of having 2 other guys with me in a group.


The songs we recorded, were heavily influenced by the music I was listening to at the time, which included artists such as The Specials, The Selector, Tony Allen, Blur & Madness.


The common theme of the songs, were my experiences and observations of growing up in Finsbury Park, London.


We finished recording the tracks in late 2015; by which time, we had recorded between 20 & 30 tracks.


In Summer 2016; Oliver & myself met up again at Attic Studios and reviewed the tracks we recorded.


The decision was then made, to release my first solo album, which we announced in August 2016.


The months that followed were unexpected, scary, overwhelming and fun; as I then went on tour to promote the album. 


Again, the main difference being, was me functioning as a solo artist, not as one third of a music group.


I often say that “Reckless Caution” gave me the confidence to write and record further albums with Lyrical Strangers & Nyther Silence, to the present day, where I’m currently promoting my 2nd solo album, “A History of the future in music”.


Although, I also think that the main credit for “Reckless Caution”, should go to Oliver McKiernan.


Thank you to all who support x


So what’s next???



Saturday 30 October 2021

The 1st anniversary of “Urban Tales” ….. The album

Hi all,


I can’t believe it’s already been a year to the day, since Nyther Silence’s first album “Urban Tales” was released! 


So how did it all start?!


So, Nyther Silence consist of 2 members, who are Producer & Instrumental Panos B, & myself.


We first met in London in summer 2019, whilst Panos was working on his solo “Pan at the Paradox” project, and I had recently finished recording the album “Brand New Day” with my other group Lyrical Strangers.


After a few conversations, towards the end of 2019; we started writing & recording music, for what was to become our debut album “Urban Tales”.


The recording sessions took place between Paradox Studios in London & Studio 35 in Hertfordshire; up until June 2020.


Fortunately, the album produced the singles “End of an Era, Speed of Light, Urban Tales” & “Am I Dreaming?”


I just wanted to say Thank You to everyone who has supported the Nyther Silence journey so far.


Despite the difficulties in the music industry over the last couple of years…..it’s been a great journey!!


So what’s next??




Wednesday 15 September 2021

“A History of the future in music”…. the album

So the time has come…..

My 2nd solo album “A History of the future in music” will be released tomorrow.


The story of the album begins in late April 2019, when Phil Chamberlin and myself had just finished recording the Lyrical Strangers album “Brand New Day”.

The day after the recording finished, I flew to Barbados, for a two week trip to the Caribbean, where I was lucky enough to visit Barbados, St Vincent, St Lucia & Dominica.

After landing in Barbados, I immediately started writing songs, for what would become the album “A History of the future in music”.

I returned to the UK in early May 2019; and began a month long process of recording the album at Studio 35, with the super-talented producer Marco Schilling.

After releasing the Lyrical Strangers album “Brand New Day” in March 2020 & the Nyther Silence album “Urban Tales” in October 2020; in January 2021, I made the decision to revisit the music which would eventually become “A History of the future in music”, with a view to releasing the album in September 2021.

So in March 2021; I spent a day with the producer and multi-instrumentalist Sam Stringer, at his studio in Birmingham; where he put some final touches to the album, with the mixing & mastering.

Hearing the finished album through his studio speakers for the first time, made me excited about releasing the album.

I also remember cycling through South London a few days later and listening to the album, with the same feeling.

So I hope you all download, listen & enjoy. 

I bring you….. “A History of the future in music”.

Much Love
Mark Anthony