Music / folk

Canterbury girls


Reviews (2)


Daily Mail

d. 22. Feb. 2019

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Adrian Thrills

d. 22. Feb. 2019

"Lily and Madeleine Jurkiewicz, two sisters from Indianapolis, have been quietly making a name for themselves with thoughtful, if slightly worthy, folk-pop. Their fourth album, Canterbury Girls, signals a dramatic change, their stunning harmonies now backed by lush strings, drum machines, electronics and disco glitter. The songs are more candid and mature, with Lily, 21, and Madeleine, 23, singing with nuance and power".


AllMusic

2019

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Marcy Donelson

2019

"Canterbury Girls finds them working for the first time with the production team of Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuck, who at the time of its release are fresh off a Grammy win for their work on Kacey Musgraves' Golden Hour ... Lyrics across the album struggle to navigate relationships but know when it's time to move on. Throughout the solid set of songs, Fitchuck and Tashian prove a tasteful fit for the duo, reinforcing and embellishing the sisters' languid technique but also staying out of their way".