Ivan Moult returns with stunning new single - 'Did You Think That I Was Lost?' Out Now via Bubblewrap - Featured on BBC 6 Roundtable

The first glimpse of a brand new upcoming album from Cardiff-based artist Ivan Moult will be Did You Think That I Was Lost?, which is Out Now across all streaming platforms.

Ivan explains: “The song is a reflection on the emotional paths instinctively taken when you feel under pressure, and in the aftermath, about how we mend bridges and rekindle love and affection. The sound is late evening, woozy admittance and reconciliation. Soulful clipped beats and tremolo wobbles underneath as questions are asked, explanations given and the song builds towards clutches and releases of remorseful electric guitar riffs in psychedelic octaves.”

 

Ivan’s signature sound remains at the core: a seamless blend of 1960s/70s folk and blues infused with modern textures, drawing influence from John Martyn, the late great Terry Reid and Ry Cooder. On the new album entitled 'Stood Out In The Storm', that familiar intimacy is expanded with a greater presence of guitars and organs, adding new depth and urgency to the sound. 

 

As with his previous records, Ivan wrote, played, recorded and mixed the album at his Cardiff home studio, and the record sits as a companion piece to Songs From Severn Grove.

 

Over the years, Ivan has gained support from BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio Wales and KLOF (Formerly Folk Radio UK), earned festival slots at Cornbury Festival, Festival of Voice and Sŵn, and shared stages with the likes of This Is The Kit, Becca Mancari and Willy Mason. 

 

Now, with Stood Out In The Storm (out November 7th), he offers his most powerful and affecting work yet – an album born of struggle, but defined by resilience.

 

BBC 6 Music Roundtable w/Huw Stephens 11.09.25

"It's really beautiful" - Lava La Rue

"Really got me for a second" - Billy Nomates

"The Voice is Beautiful" - Chris Baio (Vampire Weekend) 

 

"Exquisite" - KLOF Magazine

"Beautiful songs" - Huw Stephens

BBC Radio Wales "Utterly wonderful" - Adam Walton

BBC Radio Wales "Dreamy" - Amplify The Noise

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