Music / folk

St. Peter


Reviews (3)


The quietus

d. 19. Apr. 2018

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Barnaby Smith

d. 19. Apr. 2018

"Tricca has married her blissful acoustic songwriting with an array of electric, electronic and symphonic adornments, making St Peter easily her most experimental and ambitious statement yet. It's a record that can be favourably compared with the best of My Brightest Diamond, the more song-based output of Espers or indeed Tricca's mentor-of-sorts, the great Jane Weaver (who released Minor White on her Finders Keepers labe".


Folk radio UK

d. 10. Apr. 2018

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Thomas Blake

d. 10. Apr. 2018

"She approaches folk music in the same way that Julia Holter approaches classical music: with the intention of bending it to her will, of creating something new on her terms. The constraint of song is simply a frame in which anything can be drawn, and Tricca has the artistic vision to recognise and embrace that. She is one of the most uniquely talented songwriters around, and St. Peter is her best work to date".


Mojo

2018 April

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Kieron Tyler

2018 April

"Adventurous singer-songwriter moves beyond folk ... Until now, the Italian-born Tricca's albums have been largely acoustic and ostensibly folk. St. Peter however, finds Tricca going electric, bringing on board The Dream Syndicate's Jason Victor, and Sonic Youth's Steve Shellay, as well as [Judy] Collins".



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