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The artist is : Rachel Taylor-Beales
The album is : Red Tree
The format is : CD and download
It will be released on : 21st
May 2008
The label is : Hushland
Records
Red Tree is
Rachel Taylor-Beales’ 2nd album and is the 2nd part of her colour trilogy that
began with her debut album, Brilliant
Blue. Recorded, produced and featuring Martyn Joseph, Red Tree is a significant work for Taylor-Beales that blends her
mix of folk, country and Americana in a bewitching, otherworldly fashion.
Rachel’s background is one of many
homes and many places. Before she hit 12 she’d lived in 13 different houses and
had relocated five times between Australia and the UK. Her parents, both artists, inspired her to pick up a
guitar and she’d begun writing songs by the age of 14. After getting married
and moving to Australia, Rachel and her husband sung and painted their way around
the country as a performing arts company, enjoying it so much that they and the
merry band of artists they’d picked up along the way decided never to get
proper jobs.
Now based in Cardiff,
Rachel has settled down and is well into a career as a solo artist. Red Tree is an album of great drama
inspired by the music she heard as a child (Tori
Amos, Joni Mitchell), her modern day fixations (Iron And
Wine, Ani DiFranco)
and by The Red Tree, an illustrated
children’s book by Shaun Tan. Much like the book, the album reflects the fear and
wonder of childhood. It’s haunting, sometimes eerie, vivid and often beautiful.
Much of Red Tree takes British folk as its starting point. But
Taylor-Beales takes the genre in a new direction, adding in hypnotic, echoing
vocals, subtle strings and country/blues tones so that something entirely new
is created. Her voice ranges from strong and powerful to wispy and dreamy. Her
storytelling recounts her observations with humour, elegance, anger and
sweetness. Together, the impact of Rachel’s songs of great melody, the wistful
ambience and her charming stories combine to create a startlingly affecting
work.
Rachel
Taylor-Beales plays live –
Barfly, Cardiff (07/04), Folk Club, Bournemouth (27/04), The Point, Cardiff
(14/05), 60 Million Postcards, Bournemouth (19/05), The Beehive, Swindon
(21/05), Kelvedon Institute, Essex (13/06), Two
Rivers Festival, Chepstow (04/07), Blissfields
Festival, Winchester (06/07), Secret Garden Party, Huntingdon (27/07).
www.racheltaylor-beales.com
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