"Musical idioms range from the breezy bluegrass of Land Of The Brave And Free to the delicious waltzery of Hold On and Water For Whisky, the spooked back-porch gothic of Reign Of Fear and the sprightly Nashville country of One Day Love. The listener-friendly nature of the trio’s music doesn’t preclude the discussion of serious topics however, and it says much for the skill of the writers that such issues are handled sensitively yet with a lightness of touch. For instance, there’s an infectious bounce to the title song, which delicately voices regret for divided communities, while Girl In Forget-Me-Not Blue employs an upbeat celtic-folk mode. Instrumentally too, there’s plenty going on – Kate, Kari and Simon’s fiddles, mandolin, cittern and guitars are selectively augmented by Andy May, John Lambeth and album producer David De La Haye.
Blue Skies justifies its “highly anticipated” tag – no question." LIVING TRADITION January 2020
Photography by Gavin Forster
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Blue Skies justifies its “highly anticipated” tag – no question." LIVING TRADITION January 2020
Photography by Gavin Forster
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