"One of the most impressive factors in The Unthanks' resourceful crossover success has been their absolute refusal to conform to accepted stereotypes of widespread appeal ... Continuing to stick to their defiantly independent guns, they go aff at another tangent here, devoting an entire album to the work of Molly Drake, who may yet become the subject of a retrospective cause cèlebre even more unlikely than that of her tragic, celebrated son Nick ... In her own rarefied voice, Drake's songs belong to a distant, antiquated era, but in Becky Unthank particularly, they find an ideal champion, shaping them for the modern world with her creamy, affecting voice. It's an oddly sensual, even at times unnerving collection, built around Adrian McNally's piano arrangements, with the added dimension of Molly's daughter, actress Gabrielle Drake, interspersing the music with poems providing further gravitas and subtle drama ... They are not, they insist, on a crusade for Molly Drake - theyaremerely pursuing a long-held desire to share great songs and music they love. Safe to say on that basis they succeed gloriously".