"As indie folk band The Acorn unpacked their guitars and debated over who had which bedroom in their isolated log cabin/recording studio in Northern Quebec, they must have felt a certain weight of expectation to deliver following the success of their Polarias-nominated previous release, Glory Hope Mountain. However, changing your focus from an album recalling your mother’s turbulent past must have also provided to a certain degree, a collective sense of relief, giving the band an opportunity to cut loose and pursue a new direction... read more"
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Album Review: The Acorn - 'No Ghost'
As promised, here's a link to my review of No Ghost by The Acorn currently featured on the Rockfeedback website.
"As indie folk band The Acorn unpacked their guitars and debated over who had which bedroom in their isolated log cabin/recording studio in Northern Quebec, they must have felt a certain weight of expectation to deliver following the success of their Polarias-nominated previous release, Glory Hope Mountain. However, changing your focus from an album recalling your mother’s turbulent past must have also provided to a certain degree, a collective sense of relief, giving the band an opportunity to cut loose and pursue a new direction... read more"
"As indie folk band The Acorn unpacked their guitars and debated over who had which bedroom in their isolated log cabin/recording studio in Northern Quebec, they must have felt a certain weight of expectation to deliver following the success of their Polarias-nominated previous release, Glory Hope Mountain. However, changing your focus from an album recalling your mother’s turbulent past must have also provided to a certain degree, a collective sense of relief, giving the band an opportunity to cut loose and pursue a new direction... read more"
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