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Leni Ward

Blips, hammers and gadgetry

About Me


Leni Ward has gone it alone. Risking all the money she had, she set up her own home studio and, over the course of ten months, recorded what was to become "Body".
This intense, multi-layered work is a true solo effort, on which Leni is the sole composer, performer, producer and recording engineer. Mastered by Tim Debney (Thom Yorke, Low, British Sea Power, Lily Allen) and released on British independent label Tunica Adventitia Records, this melding of electronic and more traditional instrumentation is already garnering a wide range of fans in her native England, even being picked up by BBC 6 Music only weeks after the recording was completed.
Beginning life as a cathartic exercise, in an attempt to rid herself of the traumas experienced during a prolonged childhood illness during which time she was put on experimental drugs trials, Body quickly expanded to cover a wide range of topics, from mortality to philosophy.
"These are things I've been thinking about for a long time," says Leni. "When you're nine years old and your body is just falling apart and you're curled up a ball on the floor thinking "I'm going to die", you very quickly become aware that this meat suit you're walking around in isn't really you, isn't necessarily on your side and can have a seriously malicious sense of humor some days.
"At 22 I knew I had to get past that. So I started writing an album intending it to be about the whole experience. So I fiddled around with the equipment, getting to know it, wrote a couple of brief sketches, and then over 5 days in December without really sleeping or eating, Can't Be Won't Be came out. It took another two weeks to make it sound and speak the way it needed to, but at the end of that I felt like I'd surfaced from this place where I'd been holding my breath for years. I felt lighter. And then I thought: now what?"
"When I'd written most of the album I took a step back and realised I'd been writing down this battle I'd been trying to ignore. And I had to accept that.
"The tracks put themselves in order for me at that point and I could see this journey that I'd been taking in my head for all this time: run, hit an obstacle, run, fall apart. Repeat. What this album was saying to me was "This is what you've been doing. And it's been hurting you. Isn't it time you moved on?" Maybe that's advice everyone needs."
Live, Leni performs with a variety of samplers, drums machines, keys, guitars and pedals to create complex multilayered tracks, very close to those you can hear on this page. Generally, she's playing/controlling 3 or 4 of them at once. If you watch her feet while she's playing, she kind of looks like she's tap dancing.
(For any interested promoters the above description may have worried, Leni uses a set up which makes life as easy as possible on the venue and its engineer. Check out the tech rider for more details.)
Preorder the album from amazon here:
The album will initially also be released as a very limited edition package costing £6 (inc P&P to UK mainland) containing:
a copy of the album, 10 specially designed art cards (each documenting one track from the album), a charm relating to a lyric from the album, a unique handmade black and white photographic print made by Leni in her darkroom, and a variety of merch.
Each package will be totally individual and unique. They are £6 each.
To preorder the limited edition version, click here:
You are welcome to choose your own charm and/or print from the galleries .
Payment by cheque: please send cheques payable to Helen Morris to Tunica Adventitia Records, PO Box 7606, Derby DE1 0FF. Email tunicaadventitia [at] googlemail [dot] com for pricelists, etc.
All other Leni Ward merch, including the standard album package, can be found at the Tunica Adventitia Records webstore:

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/22/2005
Band Website: leniward.co.uk
Band Members: Leni Ward - on the album so far: grand piano, electric grand, rhodes, organ, harp, guitar, dulcimer, beats & grooveboxes, synths, strings, samples, manipulations, highs, lows, and vocals.
Contact:
Email Leni at info [at] leniward [dot] co [dot] uk
For Press/Bookings please contact Helen Morris at T. A. Records: tunicaadventitia [at] googlemail [dot] com
Influences: Bjork, Tori Amos, The Postal Service, Imogen Heap, Radiohead, P J Harvey, Ani Difranco, Eels, Death Cab For Cutie, Martin Grech, Massive Attack, David Bowie, Frou Frou, Michael Jackson, Ben Folds, Rose Kemp, Kings of Convenience, Nine Inch Nails, dancing in the rain, Margaret Atwood, Dante, myths, philosophy, religion, you, friends, enemies, strangers, blood and muscle, resonance, bass, riffs, inari and kampyo, tiny things, giant things, paintbrushes, black and white film, a good glass lens, knotty hair, doc martens, haematite, long gloves, long socks, reflections, cygnets, time travelling, honey.
Sounds Like: Bjork and Imogen Heap beating each other to death in a dark alley in the middle of the night. But, you know. Pop-y.

My Heart Video:

Can't Be, Won't Be Video:

Record Label: Tunica Adventitia Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

The fish knife vs the crowbar

It is a beautiful sunny day outside and I am sitting in my studio bouncing down my multitracks for some folks who wanted a go at remixing them. It feels oddly intimate, giving them the tracks in their...
Posted by Leni Ward on Wed, 14 May 2008 06:06:00 PST

Philosophical question 375

Why is it that raspberry juice from a wine glass is just so much more fun?
Posted by Leni Ward on Thu, 08 May 2008 11:58:00 PST

Album review 1

From the lovely Mr Pete at toxicpete.co.ukVery very nice - something a bit different - something fresh and rewarding!! 'Body' by composer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/vocalist/producer Leni Ward i...
Posted by Leni Ward on Wed, 07 May 2008 01:28:00 PST

How come I can feel "Jedi" but not "Secretive"?

Today a queen ant flew up my trouser leg and bit me on the knee. It made me sad.Yesterday, Boyfriend took me to a field and decided I should learn to ride a bike. Yes. I know. I picked it up pretty we...
Posted by Leni Ward on Tue, 06 May 2008 01:06:00 PST

Dressing for ghosts.

Tonight I find myself afloat and dressing for lost lovers. Digging down in cloth for a tunnel through this nostalgia. There is an event I plan to attend which I know will be full of ghosts and I must ...
Posted by Leni Ward on Mon, 05 May 2008 04:59:00 PST

Things I should have said

These are some of the things I should have said yesterday but didn't because I felt genuinely awful. And kind of hung over. Which is weird as a tee-totaller. Ever just had one of those days where you ...
Posted by Leni Ward on Sat, 03 May 2008 11:28:00 PST

Like a cat

In reference to yesterday's conundrum: in a myspace emoticon battle, who would win - ninja or jedi? Boyfriend assures me that "in a very real sense" the Jedi are the natural evolution of the Ninja (or...
Posted by Leni Ward on Fri, 02 May 2008 04:25:00 PST

In a myspace emoticon fight, who would win: ninja or jedi?

I have been out in the sunshine listening to GY!BE, stomping my way over to the polling station, thinking (partly) about blogging. I came up with a lot of good ideas. I know I did. I couldn't tell you...
Posted by Leni Ward on Thu, 01 May 2008 09:04:00 PST

leniward.co.uk back up again

And in the least interesting and possibly shortest little drama of all time, leniward.co.uk is all fixed and tasty again. Go forth, and watch videos.
Posted by Leni Ward on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 12:29:00 PST

leniward.co.uk down

Apologies, folks. Our host server appears to be experiencing problems. Hopefully, it'll all be rectified soon.
Posted by Leni Ward on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 05:02:00 PST