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Having just released their fourth album Closeness, Devin Tuel and Stephen Harms ? aka Native Harrow - will be making a very welcome return to these shores in the spring to promote their new songs; and we are delighted to be able to welcome them to the Welland Valley for the first time.
While their previous album Happier Now evoked a 70s Laurel Canyon vibe, the Eastern Pennsylvania duo are mixing things up for the new album. The combustible fuzz-driven opener ?Shake? gives way to slices of 70s FM groove (?The Dying of Ages? and the desert funk of ?If I Could?), 60s art pop (?Even Peace? and the expansive orchestral ?Sun Queen?), and the kind of graceful folk (?Smoke Burns?) and folk soul (the compassionate conviction of ?Carry On?) the band is best known for. The intricate polyrhythms and grinding Moog synthesizer (?Same Every Time?), the fully realized vintage jazz combo (?Turn Turn?), and the exquisite piano ballad (the penultimate ?Feeling Blue?) provide glimpses down previously unexplored streets and find the band stretching out and confidently illuminating their expansive aspirations.
High Street,
Great Easton,
Market Harborough,
Leicestershire,
England,
LE16 8ST.
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