The record is the follow up to 2013's Welsh Music Prize winning Week Of Pines - a feat Georgia never contemplated she'd achieve for her critically acclaimed, bilingual debut album. Switching out her previous go-to writing tool- the harp- for a piano in search of a more expansive yet ambient sound, Georgia headed into the familiar setting of Snowdonia's Bryn Derwen Studio in January 2015, to lay down the foundations of what would become Fossil Scale.
When the sale of the studio just 5 days into recording threw plans awry, recording time was then split between studios in London and Cardiff - in the case of the latter, at friends and collaborators Manic Street Preachers' Faster Studios (Georgia sung on 'Divine Youth', a track that featured on the Manics' Futurology album). The album was finally pieced together in Mwnci Studios, co-produced with Italian producer Marta Salogni (Phil Selway, Eliot Sumner) and long-time collaborator David Wrench (Caribou, Bat For Lashes) some 11 months after those initial sessions began.
180 gram vinyl with gatefold sleeve and download code.