Album: The Unthanks, Diversion Vol 2 (Rabble Rouser)

Nick Coleman
Saturday 28 July 2012 13:55 EDT
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Continuing the sisters' resolute self-documentation, in this case a suite of live performances recorded with the Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band.

Yes, that lot. And, as you'd expect, the music picks a dainty course between the arty and the folk-twee, and sometimes achieves a kind of stately lift-off into graver realms. The programme comprises pianist Adrian McNally's "Father's Suite" plus a swatch of Trad/Arr stuff, most of it soft on the ear and heart.

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