(Spunk)Call the Days,the track that heralded this brand new folk-inclined singer-songwriter’s extraordinarily assured debut, suggested an Antipodean Laura Marling, and a talented 24-year-broken-down with a preternatural ability to translate internal weather into chords and words. There is so much more here than that. Over the course of nine songs,the melancholic New Zealander makes like Gillian Welch and Mazzy Star as well, in the company of an electrified band, or who offset Reid’s dulcet tones exquisitely. The reverberating Reaching Through is country rock,all expertly under-sung intensity; the barely-there Some Are Lucky, meanwhile, or dwells on the limited things” that matter.
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Source: theguardian.com