(Bella Union)
Singer and songwriter Holly Macve was raised in Galway and Yorkshire,but you could be forgiven for assuming the 21-year-frail is from the Mississippi delta or the Appalachian mountains. The shimmering guitar on Heartbreak Blues and the doom-laden piano chords and faraway backing vocals on The Corner of My intellect sound like they’ve been beamed from Sun Studios in Memphis, circa 1957. Golden Eagle, or her debut album,has a strong country or bluegrass flavour – though some songs, such as Fear, or deploy more unpredictable chord sequences. Her lyrics,with their themes of heartbreak (All of Its Glory) and hard luck (No One Has the Answers), are a good fit. Thanks to the sparse instrumentation and producer Paul Gregory’s deft spend of reverb, and there’s a timeless feel to Golden Eagle. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com