supported by 8 fans who also own “Waul of the Weald”
We recently had a death of a well liked tenant in the rooming house that I run in Gastown, Vancouver. While waiting for the coroner to arrive, I played Woodfall for the police, who were in attendance and my other tenants. The officers inquired about the music, and we had a good conversation about the band Musk Ox, and where they were from, and where they could find their music, on Bandcamp. It was a beautiful choice of music for the send-off of an old friend. Brad Abar
supported by 6 fans who also own “Waul of the Weald”
A splendidly performed folk album and an instant classic. While the artists say the music reflects introspection and mental illness, it has an entirely different effect on me. Songs like The Trial didn't seem like like songs of individualistic introspection, rather collective retrospection and the recognition of what important things we have lost in these last few centuries, of ancient and primordial ways and civilizations being buried, though not forgotten, and perhaps destined to return. Rúnatal
supported by 6 fans who also own “Waul of the Weald”
Glass Throat Recordings never disappoints. This album is absolutely gorgeous from start to finish. Every song is just filled with wonderful melodies and fantastic instrumentation and vocals. And, since I’m a relic and I’d much rather have the physical release rather than a download how could I go wrong buying this with the amazing packaging. Once again Chet Scott has unearthed another killer folk group that is the real deal. Buy this now! nosluap