All Artists: Unthanks Title: Here's the Tender Coming Members Wishing: 6 Total Copies: 0 Label: EMI Import Release Date: 9/22/2009 Album Type: Import Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 5099968712228 |
Unthanks Here's the Tender Coming Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock 2009 album from the Geordie Folk inventors formerly known as Rachel Unthank & The Winterset. Here's The Tender Coming builds on the incomparable sound that has earned them admirers from the ranks of Radiohead, Portishe... more » | |
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Album Description 2009 album from the Geordie Folk inventors formerly known as Rachel Unthank & The Winterset. Here's The Tender Coming builds on the incomparable sound that has earned them admirers from the ranks of Radiohead, Portishead, Robert Wyatt, Ben Folds, Nic Jones, Ewan McGregor and Nick Hornby. Released in 2007, The Bairns became one of the most successful Folk albums of the last 10 years, culminating in the richly deserved Mercury nomination a year later. This new album and line-up adds strings, horns and most arrestingly of all, drums and percussion for a much more developed, layered sound this time around. This is an album of depth and joy and the critics are already lining up to praise it. The support for this group amongst a hugely influential and hugely diverse number of artists, critics, journalists, and celebrities is immense and this album will once again garner incredible support from these fans. EMI. |
CD ReviewsThe Unthanks Girls John Bailey | MILWAUKEE, WI United States | 02/02/2010 (5 out of 5 stars) "The Unthanks Sisters, The GENIUS of their work may lie in their understanding of clog dancing, rhythm and concentration. It may be due to a "McGarrigle" sister thing, innate understanding and sympathy. Who knows??? The authenticity of this music (all three albums} is unmistakable. The charm, the unerring choice of musicians, the choice of songs... traditional, Jordie, Scotish plus covers of Nick Drake (vol 1) Robert Wyatt (vol 2) Ann Briggs & Lal Waterson (vol 3). Perfect line-up! I have found these haunting, timeless recordings amongst my favorites of 2010. I hope you will too. JB" Gawd, they are just wonderful G. Alexander | Baltimore, Maryland | 04/22/2010 (5 out of 5 stars) "Due to having received so many Brit and European awards as well as glowing reviews in Mojo, Uncut, et al., recognition of the Unthanks and Co. and their music is starting to grow here in the U.S. If it keeps up, then they will be able to do a tour of medium to large music clubs and I will certainly attempt to get tickets. Understand, while the Unthanks do not have a slavish adherence to "tradition," their music is indeed drawn from ancient and deep wells in the "old country," and is often quiet (for these days), with drama produced as often from repetition and contrasts in volume as it is from the slight changes to those repetitions and from their rigorous musical techniques. But it neither, and very far from, "New Age" or synthesizer styles (think Enya) or contemporary folk or country music, as the Unthanks also play an eclectic grabbag of songs by auteurs (such as Robert Wyatt, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, and Antony and the Johnsons) as traditional ballads.. If you understand this description and relate to it, then you should buy this album because it's gorgeous, plain and simple, and you will find even more listening pleasure on repeated spins. As a PS, their earlier albums (whether under Rachel Unthank & The Winterset, or Rachel Unthank)are a bit less varied musically and adhere more to their northeastern England roots so, if you want to give the Unthanks' music a try, the "Tender Coming" CD is the best place to start. Enjoy!"
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