Whalebone is the trio of Steve
Downs on guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, bass and percussion; Charlotte Watson on
guitar and bouzouki; and Sarah Ibberson on fiddle. They are based in Shropshire
in the UK, and their music has a wonderful Celtic sound. Whalebone has been
performing for more than a decade, and Mirabilia is the group’s sixth album,
following last year’s As Turn The Seasons.
All of the tracks are originals, written by the group. All are instrumentals.
The first track, “Anglicana,”
eases in, catching our interest with the two separate voices of violin and
guitar. And then when the guitars gain in power, the song becomes quite pretty,
and also friendly, comforting. Again, exactly what I needed. But even if you
are not troubled by the election in the U.S., this music will work its magic on
you. “Angelicana” is followed by “Chalk Heart,” which has a slightly more
somber tone at its start. But when the fiddle kicks in, we are lifted up with
the instrument. “Momentum” then gets going right away, those guitars picking us
up and carrying us off into a brighter world. Likewise, “Thynge” has a driving
rhythm, like a train venturing confidently into the highlands. This tune should
have you smiling even before the fiddle’s voice rises into sky, then joins the
guitars in that rhythm. Wonderful stuff to get you grooving. “Butterfly”
has a sweeter, more delicate sound, certainly appropriate to its title. Though
it isn’t long before the tune takes on a stronger voice. It does feel a bit
repetitive at times, but also has some interesting changes.
“Hiraeth” has a beautiful and familiar
feel, like revisiting a dance with a childhood sweetheart, and features
Charlotte on bouzouki. “Mouse 16” has quite a different feel, like running with
someone through the winding, narrow streets of some foreign town. “Lost Borders”
is pretty and moving, with some wonderful work on guitar. But perhaps my
favorite track is “Floodplains.” It is gorgeous and uplifting, and halfway
through goes in a different direction, at one point delivering some excellent
work on guitar over a steady, insistent rhythm. The CD then concludes with “Pure,”
which is pretty and seems to offer comfort, a warmth, a place to relax for a
while.
CD Track List
- Anglicana
- Chalk Heart
- Momentum
- Thynge
- Butterfly
- Hiraeth
- Bedrock
- Mouse 16
- Echoes
- Holding Aces
- Lost Borders
- Floodplains
- Pure
Mirabilia is scheduled to be released on November 13, 2016 on Two
Wild Women Records.
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