Musik / folkemusik

An Sionnach Dubh


Anmeldelser (3)


Folk radio UK

d. 13. feb. 2020

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David Kidman

d. 13. feb. 2020

"Dàibhidh's all-encompassing philosophy is that "traditional music is for everyone". As he demonstrates on this fine debut, it's truly a rich and engrossing world into which he hopes that others will readily fall through listening to this album".


Folking.com

d. 9. jan. 2020

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Bill Golembeski

d. 9. jan. 2020

"Dàibhidh Stiùbhard's An Sionnach Dubh (aka The Black Fox) is an album that touches deep Irish roots and is graced with immense subtlety. Dàibhidh's vocals glance with the pathos of heavy wisdom, and are framed with sympathetic violin, guitar, and button accordion".


Songlines

2020 June

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Michael Quinn

2020 June

"Top of the world" - "An outstanding debut from the Irish singer: Dàibhidh Stiùbhard's remarkably assured debut (...) showcases one of the most individual of voices to emerge in Irish music in recent years. It also offers eloquent evidence of the deepening involvement of Northern Ireland's young artists in their own regional tradition and discovery of increasing kinship with their southern and Scottish neighbours. The dark, peaty soil of Stiùbhard's native County Tyrone seems ingrained in a voice that ranges from lilting poetry to aching lament ... Sung in Irish, English and Scottish Gaelic, there's a timeless quality to the mix of traditional and original songs here, Stiùbhard's distinctive Ulster accent all the more expressive for the delicate vibrato that suspends his voice between past and present ... An impressive, intoxicating showcase".