Irreparable Parables
Andrew Wasylyk
| Formats | Tracks | Price | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12" Vinyl Album | 10 tracks | £21.99 | 6 March 2026 |
| CD Album | 10 tracks | £11.00 | 6 March 2026 |
More information about preorder releases
Description
Andrew Wasylyk - Irreparable Parables

For his new album, Irreparable Parables, Andrew Wasylyk felt a strong desire to write a set of songs featuring an element hitherto rare in his work: the human voice. Equally strong was the conviction that he did not want to sing them himself.
The Scottish multi-instrumentalist and composer set about assembling a group of guest singers, sending out the songs to wherever they were in the world. The vocals were recorded remotely and then, like migrating birds, winged their way back to Scotland. The result is an album of great beauty which, perhaps preeminently in Wasylyk’s work, expresses the vulnerability and resilience of the human spirit.
Six singers appear on the record, represented by six songbirds illustrated on the sleeve by Clay Pipe Music’s Frances Castle. The cuckoo is a nod to Belle and Sebastian’s 2004 single ‘I’m A Cuckoo’, that band’s Stuart Murdoch being the first voice you hear on the new album. When the vocal for ‘Private Symphony #2’ arrived, says Wasylyk, “it was everything that I was looking for and more. But this is Stuart Murdoch. Of course he’s going to make something incredibly beautiful and thoughtful.”
The song lyrics were, for the most part, written by the singers. The music is Wasylyk’s creation. He navigates a sound world that lies somewhere beyond the borders of classical and jazz, ambient and abstract. It is difficult to describe, but easy to understand, which is to say to feel. That is the way Wasylyk’s work is experienced: as a feeling. It takes you back to childhood, perhaps, to feelings of comfort and safety, or to memories of walks at sunrise and sunset, or to the way a shadow falls on a particular field in a particular place at a particular time in your life. This is consoling music. That is why, though pretty, it is not merely pretty. These are songs to shore up the soul.
Wasylyk writes in a room, in his native Dundee, full of “half-broken” instruments. He picks these up, plays a little, seeking an idea, a feeling, a door that lies ajar. The musical palette of Irreparable Parables includes brass and woodwind, a six-piece string section, guitar, bass, drums, vibraphone, Mellotron, Fender Rhodes, tape loops, synthesisers and percussion. The strings were arranged by the cellist Pete Harvey, a long-term collaborator.
Among the other guest vocalists are Gruff Rhys of the Super Furry Animals, Saya Ueno from Japan’s Tenniscoats and Peter Brewis from Field Music. Wasylyk himself takes the lead vocal on the title track, though a throat infection and touch of pitch-shifting have altered his singing in a way that even he, having fallen out of love with his own voice, finds acceptable.
The heart of the record can, arguably, be found in two tracks, ‘Love Is A Life That Lasts Forever’ and ‘Spectators In The Absence of God’, sung respectively by Molly Linen and Kathryn Joseph. The former, bright with trumpets, was inspired by the writing of Derek Jarman. “I was feeling deeply upset about the world and wanted to try and write something that was obviously hopeful,” Wasylyk says.
‘Spectators …’ offers an emotional counterpoint. It is an “apocalyptic hymn” that seems to grapple with watching human suffering from afar, too distant to be at physical risk, but experiencing the psychological wounding, and feelings of helplessness, even complicity, that come with constant awareness of other people’s pain. “Kathryn’s a pal, I love her dearly, and she’s a brilliant artist who really feels what she writes,” Wasylyk says. “The cracked tenderness of her voice is spellbinding.”
The album closes with an instrumental piece, ‘Soul Enters The Ocean Sun Climbs Out Of The Sea’, all piano and strings, that offers a sense of resolution and ascension. A good moment, too, for Wasylyk to reflect upon the artistic companionship that he enjoyed while making this record – the songbirds that answered his call: “These humans are incredible at what they do. I’m deeply grateful and feel so lucky. It blows my mind.”
March 2026 Tour Dates (with ensemble)
03 March - Tolbooth, Stirling
04 March - The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen
05 March - Pleasance Theatre, Edinburgh
06 March - St. Mackintosh Church, Glasgow
07 March - Maryatt Hall, Dundee
08 March - The Attic, Leeds
10 March - Pan-Pan, Birmingham
11 March - The Lantern Hall, Bristol
12 March - Rich Mix, London
13 March - Gosforth Civic Theatre, Newcastle
All tour tickets: www.linktr.ee/wasylyk
Tracklisting
12" Vinyl Album (PIPE_046_LP)
- Private Symphony #2
- The Cold Collar
- Love Is A Life That Lasts Forever
- First Moonbeams Of Adulthood
- Road To The Amber Room
- Hachi No Su
- In Portmanteau
- Irreparable Parables
- Spectators In The Absence Of God
- Soul Enters The Ocean Sun Climbs Out The Sea
CD Album (PIPE_046_CD)
- Private Symphony #2
- The Cold Collar
- Love Is A Life That Lasts Forever
- First Moonbeams Of Adulthood
- Road To The Amber Room
- Hachi No Su
- In Portmanteau
- Irreparable Parables
- Spectators In The Absence Of God
- Soul Enters The Ocean Sun Climbs Out The Sea