Music / rock

Tanya Donelly and The Parkington Sisters


Reviews (2)


Under the radar

d. 24. Apr. 2020

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Frank Valish

d. 24. Apr. 2020

"If there's a gripe here, it's in the album's brevity. At nine songs and a hair over 34 minutes, Tanya Donelly and the Parkington Sisters could very easily have been longer. But sometimes conciseness is also a positive. By the time the album's final song-a perfectly sparse version of Mary Margaret O'Hara's "You Will Be Loved Again"-reaches its conclusion, the listener is left wanting more and more. Let's just hope there is a volume 2".


The Arts Desk

d. 10. Aug. 2020

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Liz Thomson

d. 10. Aug. 2020

"It's exciting to come to an album with no preconceptions and no context and find you fall immediately in love with it. Tanya Donelly is probably less well-known in Britain than she deserves to be ... The Parkingtons are a strings and harmony group, and very fine indeed. There's not much info online but they are, apparently, the "daughters of a prog rock musician and a classically trained guitarist and songwriter" who were "raised playing music on picturesque Cape Cod"".