Covers come this way, too. Poignant songs; poignant versions. Melancholy wrung from the masking chords of the synth-pop seventies and yesterday: pop and grunge; rock and roll, all painted with the veneer of unsettledness that characterizes the world. Here to hold us. Here, to bring the fam...
Their new release Lay You Down is an 11 song look at love, death and loss in the modern world. And from the haunting opening chords of “Death of me,” onwards, it’s easy to hear why Penguin Eggs Magazine says that “Headwater’s defining feature is the amazing match of two musical...
Single artist tradfolk albums are often heavy on the traditional, and more about saving the old sounds and celebrating the hand-me-down tradition; these albums do not so much celebrate artistic vision though interpretation as they celebrate authenticity through recreation – a valid and valuable pur...