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A Review of Reviews

Some reviews use such beautiful imagery, that I’m hugely flattered that people could spare the time to write such wonderful prose - as well as listening to a rather long album! We’ve spoken before about how we recorded this album whilst working one or two full-time jobs each, and looking after children and each other - but it’s worth remembering that music critics are just as busy creatures, too!

We’ve had so many of these beautifully written reviews, and I’m very thankful for each and every one. Sometimes I wish I could post the whole thing, but I hope our readers are clicking on the links to see the rest of the reviews - I promise, the writing is gorgeous.

We had a jaw-dropping essay written about us for the Czech magazine, Full Moon, which I will post soon, but one that has just this minute been published is by Richard Foster, from Incendiary Magazine. I don’t mean to single out any one review more than another, but because I know I often post a little quotation from the reviews that we get, I thought I’d take this chance to show you an example of how descriptive these reviews are:

After Condor…, the record starts to really kick in, as things take a more trippy, flexible and crystalline turn. The Long Grass and Homecoming are trippy takes on the ‘70s folk troubadourisms of Jansch, Denny et al, whilst Thief is a beautiful funeral march, conjuring up Lady of the Lake imagery, Waterhouse style.

The Union is the show stopper, a three part that is vicious and intensely colourful by turns. The guitar parts in this are the key; razor sharp, powerful and happy to destroy everything that went before in an all-consuming db fire. The opening part - I Worship A Golden Sun -is a high incantation that is heavy on the Amon Düül vibes whilst the second - Recidivist -travels deep into the mountain mists and comes out wild eyed and loony. The thumping guitar half way through is almost cataclysmic in its finality.  It’s a heady ride. Finally, Into The West gallops off exactly as the title suggests it should (care of some wailing and trumpets).

I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who is taking the time to listen to our record, it is very much appreciated. For all the many reviews which have been like reading poetry - thank you thank you thank you.

Sophie

Source : incendiarymag.com

Indie China

A website called Indie China recently did a lovely overview of both of our records, The Heritage and The Quiet Lamb. It’s available in English here and in Chinese here.

I’m not sure if any of us have really said this properly on here yet, but it’s been such an amazing experience releasing this album, and for so many people to understand the emotion behind the music has been really flattering and humbling. It is especially thrilling when people in countries we’ve never visited - so many, many miles away - write about our music, too!

I’m so grateful for everyone who has taken the time to listen to our record, and for the amazing feedback that we’ve had. Thank you. x

The Quiet Lamb - Officially Released

We are pleased to say that today is the official release date of our album, The Quiet Lamb. Thank you to everyone for all of their kind support: to the reviewers who took the time to listen to our record over and over, to those of you who have bought the album already, and to anyone who has sent us encouraging and friendly messages over the past year. We’ve met so many wonderful people through the release of the record, and we’ve had lots of fun together.

The Quiet Lamb (on vinyl/CD/wooden box) can be bought here:http://hernameiscalla.bigcartel.com/

And is available to download here:http://hernameiscalla.bandcamp.com/

Thank you from Thom, Sophie, Mike, Tom and Adam x