Switching away from the joyous sounds if Amy Laurenson, here are The Unthanks with a dirge. There is a defiant stand in this piece, a strength of will
against oppressive odds. It's very solemn. Common to Celtic music is the drone. The drone is well known in the bagpipes and runs as a constant though
much of this music. This piece begins with a quiet drone and holds to a somber stance throughout.
I"m huge on chords. Major chords, minor chords, diminished chords etc. This piece is filled with Celtic chords that can chill one to the bone .
Ive always enjoyed the Unthanks material and the lead vocalist has very alluring lips. Their version of The Testimony of Patience Kershaw hit me like
a ton of bricks and set me to investigate the actual story behind the song which made it even more poignant.
Thank you , I will check it out. Truth is I haven't gotten past Magpie as yet. That plus the Amy Laurenson music posted just before this one has me
involved. I just got Spotify and am lost in not only the magnitude of the place but the brilliance I am finding in hidden quarters.It's tough that so
much of the popular music is tied up with a few dozen performers .