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LISTEN: THE WIRE

Nov 29, 2014 / communitybr

Laura_CannellLaura Cannell speaks to Stewart Smith in The Wire 370. Describing the process which led to the recording of her debut solo album Quick Sparrows Over The Black Earth

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“The raw beauty of her melodies glimmer through prickly thickets of stark and dissonant chordal drones”
THE WIRE

“this music feels ancient, it also feels brutally alive, as if a giant was waking from long slumbers, about to make its way in the world”
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“beguiling, mournful solemnity wreathed in power and sonority. Cannell is one of the country’s most promising musicians.”
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“an essential work of modern British folk and avant-garde composition.”
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