'The Eternal Rocks Beneath' by Katherine Priddy
5 August 2021
I’ve been enjoying ‘The Eternal Rocks Beneath’, the debut album by English folk singer/songwriter Katherine Priddy. This is a varied collection of original songs which includes traditional English folk, acoustic pop and Celtic styles. She is a fan of Nick Drake and you can hear his influence in her delicate vocals over gentle guitar arpeggios. Many of the songs are backed by string quartet, with some guest contributions on folk fiddle and tin whistle. Some of her writing and her vocal delivery reminded me of the great Kirsty MacColl (particularly on the upbeat ‘Letters from a Travelling Man’, accompanied by swinging double bass and banjo) and there is a also a flavour of my favourite English folk singer Ruth Notman (last reviewed here in November 2019) to the album (especially in the higher range vocals on ‘The Isle of Eigg’). ‘The Eternal Rocks Beneath’ is a lovely album - here is a sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJW3bjff02I
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