I feel almost silly, having to write another "oh this album makes me so happy!" review only a few days after I went joyfully bananas over Ampouailh's latest release. But here we go... Let's begin by noting that Woodlands and Bäckafall are two separate entities that created this album as a unit. Woodlands Duo: Kristina … Continue reading Woodlands Bäckafall’s “Traditional Colours”: joyful and borderless northern folk
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Westlin Winds by The Wilderness Yet: a folk a cappella treasure
A couple of years ago I wrote a few lines on the previous The Wilderness Yet album, What Holds The World Together. It seems I appreciated it but said it's not my exact cup of tea stylewise. I wonder now why I said that because on later listening, I have loved it! Only goes to … Continue reading Westlin Winds by The Wilderness Yet: a folk a cappella treasure
Westward The Light: Flow Country
Before I will go to the actual review of this excellent album, a note on the radio silence that has been evident on this blog for quite some time. As I wrote briefly in my previous posting, I have been living with the return of my tinnitus this spring and early summer. In my case, … Continue reading Westward The Light: Flow Country
The Wilderness Yet: What Holds The World Together
This is a review of a fairly recent but not brand new album; this was released in July, 2022 This is my first contact with The Wilderness Yet and I was immediately taken with the band's name and the beautiful album cover that features a fox, my spirit animal (no cultural appropriation here, ancient Finns … Continue reading The Wilderness Yet: What Holds The World Together