Charming, beautiful retro folk with a dash of 60s and early 70s psychedelia by the Pennsylvania duo of Stephen Harms and Devin Tuel who relocated to the rural Sussex, echo elements of Sandy Denny, Joni Mitchell and Shirley Collins. Standout tracks include the opener Song For Joan, the highlight title track (see more of that on a previous Song of the Day), As It Goes, Heart of Love, and the slightly jazz-infused Used To Be Free. Gentle, soft, beautiful - the perfect release for autumn into winter. Out on Loose Music.
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