Gina Birch Shares Her Take On ‘Listen, the Snow is Falling’

Originally recorded by Yoko Ono...

Gina Birch has shared her take on ‘Listen, the Snow Is Falling’.

The London musician was a member of seminal group The Raincoats, whose work has influenced everyone from multiple generations of indie pop through to Kurt Cobain and beyond.

2023 solo debut ‘I Play My Bass Loud’ was lauded by critics, and Gina has decided to return to the studio for a festive treat.

‘Listen, the Snow Is Falling’ was penned by Yoko Ono, and originally appeared on the B-side of perennial festive favourite ‘Merry Xmas (War Is Over)’.

The song has become something of a Christmas staple, with a number of musicians attaching themselves to Yoko’s striking simplicity – the Galaxie 500 take is our annual go-to.

Gina Birch has recorded a fresh version of the song, and it finds the musician honouring a huge inspiration in her creative practise.

Out now digitally, a seven-inch pressing is incoming on Third Man Records. Gina Birch comments…

In 2023 I played a gig at Tate Britain when the brilliant Yoko Ono show was on at Tate Modern. I thought it would be great to play one of Yoko’s songs at our performance… so even though it was August, Marie Merlet, Jenny Green and I played ‘Listen, the Snow is Falling’. I had been asked to write something for the Tate magazine about Yoko Ono, as well as having recently painted a full-length portrait of her for my exhibition featuring Goddesses and Inspirations at Gallery 46.  As a result I was feeling particularly connected with her in my head. We chose the song because it is haunting and beautiful and it was released as a b-side. Who doesn’t love a b-side? My bandmate Marie Merlet had the idea that we could make a recording of the song as a Christmas single. In all my time, I’ve never made a Christmas single and it seemed so appropriate. We recorded it in my basement with all three of us coming up with ideas. It was mixed by Marie and then mastered by Warren Defever at Third Man Mastering in Detroit.  

We are also releasing two very special limited editions of 10 clear vinyl discs and 30 clear plastic flexi discs made on a 1960s lathe by two artists, Nick and Dom, whom I met in Nottingham at Backlit Gallery where my Three Screams 1977-1997-2017 film is showing. They have a label called Pearl Home Records and have cut tracks onto flexible material usually used for making dolls house windows.  I have then made special covers for each disc. These will available via Third Man London in time for the holidays. Sign up to this newsletter to be the first to know when they are available. The rest of you can listen on Spotify or the whoo-hoos of your choice.

Tune in now.

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