This week saw the release of the folk-revivalist Indigo Moss' eponymously titled debut album.Claiming to come from South-East London, but actually shipped in directly from the early 70's the Moss family are a group not shirking away from general public's lack of enthusiasm for folk. No, they positively embrace bluegrass, skiffle and traditional tunes, demonstrating a delightful joie de vivre.Th...
This week saw the release of the folk-revivalist Indigo Moss' eponymously titled debut album.Claiming to come from South-East London, but actually shipped in directly from the early 70's the Moss family are a group not shirking away from general public's lack of enthusiasm for folk. No, they positively embrace bluegrass, skiffle and traditional tunes, demonstrating a delightful joie de vivre.Th...
I posted Indigo Moss' Suicide Song a while back, a track that for me stands out a mile from their debut album.Caught myself humming another tune of their's just recently, and found myself listening to the album again so I could figure out which it was.... Anyway I think it's an excellent track so I thought I'd share.... catch yourself drifting off to this one.....
Stumbled upon these I don't know where, but it didn't do any damage to my shoe, if you see what I mean ;-)They're quite good.... a British family of folk musicians.... very traditional sounding on much of the album, which means a good cardigan is in order if you're really going to appreciate them! Still in the early stages of getting into the album, but no doubting the quality of this track, ...