Sparse, haunting, lo-fi and truly beautiful and transcendent new LP by the Wirral-born Nottingham-based folk musician and composer, featuring bright beautiful guitars, strange drones, field recordings and gorgeous fiddle playing. Standout numbers include the title track, Store Away For a Winters Day, Hedgehogs, From Time To Time, and the ancient sounds of drum, flute, accordion and strings on Wolves Dance, but the entire album is a work of immersive, floating, dream-like beauty that transports you to another time, and is one to be savoured on a quiet evening or on a wintry country walk. Out on the The Slow Music Movement.
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