Skip to main content
A passion for musical dialogues
Guitarist and singer-songwriter PIERS FACCINI talks to Chris Searle about the environmental concerns inspiring his new album Shapes of the Fall
sss

 

“I CARRY immigrant songs in my blood,” Piers Faccini tells me, “like fragments from a lost homeland that I’ll never find.” An unsurprising declaration, given his Italian, Irish and Ashkenazi roots, and that cosmopolitanism is ever-present on his new album Shapes of the Fall.

A beautifully lyrical and defiant response to “a daily witnessing of the dismantling of the natural world around us,” it’s also Fallccini’s response to “the daily round of news detailing our free-falling ransacking of the planet.”

Born in Luton in 1970, Faccini learned piano, guitar and wrote songs from his early teens. He discovered Malian songwriters like Ali Farka Toure and Boubacar Traore and Mississippi bluesman Skip James and this inspired him to swap electric for acoustic guitar. “I went in a folk direction from then on,” he says.

Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
CS+SN
Interview / 14 April 2025
14 April 2025
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to drummer Steve Noble
LEDLEY album cover
Men’s football / 4 April 2025
4 April 2025
CHRIS SEARLE interviews saxophonist Chris Williams about the extraordinary electro-acoustic album LEDLEY - a bold fusion of Jazz, football, and community spirit
ineza
Interview / 26 February 2025
26 February 2025
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to Rwanda-born jazz vocalist INEZA
somuah
Interview / 5 February 2025
5 February 2025
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to Ghanaian trumpeter PETER SOMUAH
Similar stories
TB albums
Album Reviews / 3 March 2025
3 March 2025
New releases by Samba Touré, Santrofi, and Piers Faccini & Ballake Sissoko 
IS albums
Album reviews / 10 February 2025
10 February 2025
New releases from The Delines, Jim Ghedi and Nap Eyes 
mullen
Interview / 4 September 2024
4 September 2024
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to Glaswegian guitarist JIM MULLEN
faradena
Interview / 10 July 2024
10 July 2024
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to violinist Faradena Afifi