Seeing Things

Eb & Sparrow

Review by Corinne Rutherford // 14 March 2018
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Eb & Sparrow could be described as Alternative Country, or as front person Emily Lamb has described it “New Folk”. “The resulting ‘new-folk’ encompasses a huge variety of sounds and genres, with roots in folk, country and Americana”.

As New Zealand Americana gains traction and grows, so has the popularity of Eb & Sparrow, they have become well known for their unique musical style. Seeing Things is written by Emily Lamb and arranged by Eb & Sparrow. The album was recorded amongst the lush textures and presence of the historic homestead Ahiaruhe which is set in the heart of the Wairarapa. Utilising vintage recording equipment and instruments in a large wooden building, the band has gone all out.

The Listener has said “Ebony Lamb’s standing as one of the country’s coolest, most sultry voices” and indeed the first thing that came to mind as I was making my way through Seeing Things, was it is like a long slow sultry dance. Woodsmoke and honey have also been used to describe her voice; I will add luscious velvety caramel into that mix, sweet warm and possibly addictive.
 

I am just going to leave this here, a quote from Simon Sweetman… “This is the sound of your favourite band”. Yes, you read that right.

As I weave my way through this album, feeling thoroughly seduced by their provocative warm sound, I hear stories which go from the sad to the sublime, making up the fabric of the lyrics. There certainly is a rich tapestry of instruments, with a rhythm section, brass section, guitars (electric, bass and lap steel), string sections and added percussion. Everything works together in the most magical of ways.

This album has depth and drama, it is rich and sumptuous.  Echoes of the past which whisper through the halls of the homestead infuse this album with their presence.

A nationwide tour will coincide with the release of Seeing Things, and as the “Supreme sweethearts of New Zealand alt-country”, Eb & Sparrow will capture audiences where ever they play.  

 

★★★★★ (5 stars)

Review written by Corinne Rutherford

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About the author Corinne Rutherford

My name is Corinne. I am a music reviewer based in Tauranga. I am currently in a band called The Knids with my partner Michael and good friend Chris. My journey in the NZ music scene started with gig photography, which then evolved into writing and singing. I am passionate about local and New Zealand based music and the musical artists who create it.

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