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fRoots

2016 April

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Chris Nickson

2016 April

"The third album from the Argentinian sisters, now living in France, is a wonderfully unexpected, spare joy. Two voices that enjoy the perfect synchronicity only siblings can manage, and some unlikely instrumentation (Gianna on clarinet and bass clarinet, while Laura contributes cello and violin; their only guest adds accordeon on two tracks). Musically, it varies through the salon elegance of La Mélodie Des Choses, a Rilke poem set to music, through circus abandon to the wildness of their take on the Doors' Spanish Caravan ... The beauty here is far from fragile; there's an exactitude that's worked out so perfectly it sounds casual, giving everything core of steel. Plenty of subtle layers to discover with repeated playing. And superb on every level".