""The fate of Franklin no man may know...", that's what Pentangle sang, but wouldn't you know it, the Canadians go and find two of his ships! Lightbulb moment ensuing, Ben Nicholls and associates dreamed up an album to focus on the legacy of the doomed Arctic expedition ... They've curated a diverse selection from familiar trad to wilfully obscure rhyme and whimsy. Through being obsessive they've thankfully avoided the trap of delivering another album of sailor songs, howling winds, churning seas with icebergs and so merit a huge thumbs-up. Yes, there's a concertina here and Nicholls has a voice as huge as a schooner in full mast yet their approach is singular. Remember this is the group where Seth Lakeman meets Spiritualized, whilst producer Ben Hillier has fashioned music for Blur and Elbow. Musically they create an echoing miasma of folksy lyrics, free jazz rhythms and spooked counterpoint guitar, reference shimmering opener "Reason's Voyage" ... Fascinating andsonicallyglorious".