"There are no self-composed songs, and they all provide lead vocals on mostly bleak narrative ballads of hanging, murder and bewitchment. Some are sung unaccompanied, but with delicate harmony vocals or a quietly atmospheric backing of harp, concertina, harmonium or fiddle. From Roberts' gallows story, The Outlaw On The Hill, to Farrell and Portman's sad and exquisite reworking of Handsome Molly and Our Captain Calls, it's a quietly triumphant set".