2012-04-09
This band is akin to Mumford and Sons and The Fleet Foxes--emotionally delivered harmony-drenched lyrics with a quiet but steady build up (in the first two songs) or a gentle and persistent refrain (in the last two songs). Lead singer/songwriter Peter Liddle is a Brit, but raised in Norway; he found some musical mates in London and says the band plays folk music with a background of post-punk and hardcore. This ain't upbeat music--it is brooding and contemplative, as from the title track: "I was prepared to love you/And never expect anything of you/There’s no patron saint of silent restraint/Baby, there aint no sword in our lake/Just a funeral wake." Michael J. 04/12 F-Indie (Harmony)
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Life Is Long
The Eighteenth Day of May
The Eighteenth Day of May
Blake Rainey & His Demons
Helicopter Rose
BLACK JAKE AND THE CARNIES
Where The Heather Don't Grow
BRUCE COCKBURN
Small Source of Comfort
SLAID CLEAVES
SORROW & SMOKE LIVE AT THE HORSESHOE LOUNGE
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