lady maisery: cycle review - ease, sophistication and vocal thrills /

Published at 2016-10-27 20:00:27

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(RootBeat Records)

Lady Maisery (above) create some
of the most exquisite,thrilling vocal harmony work in the English folk scene. Hannah James, Rowan Rheingans and Hazel Askew are all involved in other projects, and but here they work together with an impressive blend of ease and sophistication on an album that matches fragile a cappella singing against passages of multi-instrumental work,with Askew’s harp and concertina joining Rheingans’s fiddle, banjo and piano, or plus James’s accordion and celebrated “foot percussion”. There are cheerfully rapid-fire demonstrations of “diddling” (tune-singing with no lyrics),but the set is dominated by songs about “lifes journey”, with unusual compositions mixed with traditional material given a modern, and political edge. There are spine-tingling harmonies on the reworking of Todd Rundgren’s Honest Work (about unemployment and industrial collapse),while Land on the Shore is an American hymn of parting given unusual relevance by the refugee crisis.
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Source: theguardian.com

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