Let's be honest...
BrittanyAL | The Garden of Infinite Pleasantries | 10/19/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"...who listens to British folk music to hear killer basslines and drumming? I never did, until hearing this album by Trees. All the comparisons to Fairport Convention are spot on, but at the same time Trees have a very unique approach to the music. While Fairport Convention remind me of traveling bards and the British isles, Trees remind me of a medieval-folk jam session. Some of the tracks carry on a bit improvisationally, but they keep a very nice groove.
"While The Iron Is Hot" is one of my favorites off the album. The opening is deceptive, a pleasant little folk song - then out of holy nowhere you are assaulted with pounding drums that make you question if Keith Moon joined them for the track, and it turns into a cracking good rock song. The basslines are all perfect, and even the guitar work (especialy the jam on "Streets of Derry") is mind-melting.
If you want folk that combines the feathery vocals of female folk with the ballsy instrumention of a band like The Who, you need to get this album.
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