"It's, what, approaching 50 years since Alistair Anderson first started treading the boards with the High Level Ranters (...) - but here he is again, bubbling over with energy, enthusiasm and general brilliance, at the helm of a brand new band ... There are some cracking tunes here, whipping through a generous assortment of reels, hornpipes and one rather divine waltz, which showcases Sophy Ball's fiddle to beautiful effect. Anderson's name may take pride of place but this is clearly a proper band in which every constituent has an equal role, playing tunes with a natural Northumbrian feel without being defined by geopgraphy. Lots of toe-tappers here, balanced by the exceptional [Sarah] Hayes voice, on songs that include a lovely cover of Jez Lowe's "Taking On Men", a deeply affecting version of Micke Tickell's "Last Shift" and, with Anderson on Northumbrian pipes, "I Drew My Ship Into A Harbour"".