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O.m. Days

O.m. Days

By: Raf Rundell
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O.m. Days

O.m. Days

Regular price £22.06
Sale price £22.06 Regular price
Last seen in 2018 on his long-player 'Stop Lying', this is Raf's 2020 album 'O.M. Days'. Featuring on the cover a striking Keith Haring meets the Green Man image from acclaimed artist and long-time collaborator Ben Edge, the picture was inspired by the folk tale of the giant of Dawson, who is both male and female, human and vegetation and lived in the imagination of Dawson's Hill, a stretch of South London parkland a stone's throw away from Dawson's Heights, the flats featured on the cover of Raf's debut 'Stop Lying'. Edge and Rundell, for reasons they can't entirely comprehend, concocted a rite which took place the first full moon after 2020's summer solstice (the results of which can be seen in the short film trailer for the album). This involved the giant - also known as Tommy Hill Figure - being created on Dawson's Hill. 'Ben's been digging deeper and deeper into ancient myths, the green man, all the stuff that's been co-opted by organised religion,' Rundell explains. All this chimed with him because he is a magnet for signs and symbols. He has been ever since his Mod-loving parents named him after the RAF roundel symbol.