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After comes the dark


Reviews (2)


For Folk's Sake

d. 24. July 2021

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Quentin Budworth

d. 24. July 2021

"In After Comes The Dark rural psychedelia meets folk horror in a smorgasbord of death, rebirth and furious nature. There are no pockets in shrouds here, just pure folk rock. Fill up on Green Diesel and take a road trip around the Isle of Brexitania with this record playing loud you could almost imagine it is 1975 and we'd just joined the Common Market".


Folk radio UK

d. 23. July 2021

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Mike Davies

d. 23. July 2021

"After Comes The Dark is [Green Diesel's] fourth album, their first as a quintet and making frequent use of 12-string guitar, combines both original and traditional material. Their punchy, electric approach is often evocative of early Steeleye Span and veined with prog-rock and influences drawn from early Genesis and the 70s psych-folk Canterbury scene with acts like Caravan and Kevin Ayres ... Like the eco-friendly biofuel after which they're named, drawing on the organic components of their influences, Green Diesel bring a renewable energy source to the world of traditional and progressive folk. Fill your tank".