Music / folk

Flit


Reviews (2)


Bright young folk

2016

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Dan Simpson

2016

"The most appropriate phrase used within which describes the work is 'Restless men and women blow like sand across the border'. This album is restless, reflective, and is across the border of so many genres. It's not mainstream music, but it most definitely is a work of art".


fRoots

2016 October

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Sarah Coxson

2016 October

""Flit" is a song cycle about migration and exile. Inventive noise-taunter Martin Green has a creative track record of note, both in his work with Lau and with his previous Crows' Bones collaborators, singer Becky Unthank and instrumentalist Adrian Utley ... The two key distinct voices, dispassionate in their own ways, belong to Becky Unthank - with her throaty, removed style - and the honeyed baritone of Adam Holmes. The impact of their style is all the more devastating in delivering such poignant material ..."Flit" is a work of incandescent beauty and timely relevance".