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Dead & Born & Grown in Franklin, TN

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Dead & Born & Grown in Franklin, TN

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Dead & Born & Grown
, the debut album from Watford, England-based sisters
Emily
,
Jessica
, and
Camilla Staveley-Taylor
, arrives on the heels of their well-received EPs
Mexico
and
The Motherlode
. The trio's first full-length outing, which was produced by
Glyn
Ethan Johns
and includes material from both of the aforementioned EPs, pairs the evocative British folk of
Laura Marling
Sandy Denny
with the rustic Americana of
the Wailin' Jennys
Gillian Welch
.
leans harder on the latter, and if the siblings' measured yet undeniably English phrasing weren't so apparent, it would be easy to mistake them for
Gram Parsons
/
Joni Mitchell
-loving, Laurel Canyon songbirds instead of pub-bred, early-twentysomething lasses from the home counties. Opener "Wisely & Slow" sets the table with a nearly two-minute, a cappella intro that shows off the siblings' considerable pipes. What follows is a relatively calm, collected, and breezy set of 21st century folk songs that prefers subtlety over novelty; the leaf-strewn, babbling brook to
Mumford & Sons
' relentlessly stormy ocean. Clear, confident, and classy, the
Staves
(along with their producers) know that their ability to harmonize (or just sing in perfect, familial unison) is their calling card, and the instrumentation is calibrated according to that knowledge, allowing their vocals to sit fairly high in the mix, which gives stand-out cuts like "Winter Trees," "The Motherlode," and the lovely, and surprisingly timeless-sounding title track, a genuine warmth, as well as an air of real intimacy that stands in stark contrast to many of their contemporaries. ~ James Christopher Monger
Dead & Born & Grown
, the debut album from Watford, England-based sisters
Emily
,
Jessica
, and
Camilla Staveley-Taylor
, arrives on the heels of their well-received EPs
Mexico
and
The Motherlode
. The trio's first full-length outing, which was produced by
Glyn
Ethan Johns
and includes material from both of the aforementioned EPs, pairs the evocative British folk of
Laura Marling
Sandy Denny
with the rustic Americana of
the Wailin' Jennys
Gillian Welch
.
leans harder on the latter, and if the siblings' measured yet undeniably English phrasing weren't so apparent, it would be easy to mistake them for
Gram Parsons
/
Joni Mitchell
-loving, Laurel Canyon songbirds instead of pub-bred, early-twentysomething lasses from the home counties. Opener "Wisely & Slow" sets the table with a nearly two-minute, a cappella intro that shows off the siblings' considerable pipes. What follows is a relatively calm, collected, and breezy set of 21st century folk songs that prefers subtlety over novelty; the leaf-strewn, babbling brook to
Mumford & Sons
' relentlessly stormy ocean. Clear, confident, and classy, the
Staves
(along with their producers) know that their ability to harmonize (or just sing in perfect, familial unison) is their calling card, and the instrumentation is calibrated according to that knowledge, allowing their vocals to sit fairly high in the mix, which gives stand-out cuts like "Winter Trees," "The Motherlode," and the lovely, and surprisingly timeless-sounding title track, a genuine warmth, as well as an air of real intimacy that stands in stark contrast to many of their contemporaries. ~ James Christopher Monger

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