From Here
From Here
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Our Take
Our Take
STICK IN THE WHEEL, From Here: English Folk Field Recordings
In a world where autotune reigns supreme, STICK IN THE WHEEL takes us back to our roots with their latest album, "From Here: English Folk Field Recordings." This ain't your grandma's folk music - oh no, this is grittier, rawer, and more genuine than a British summer.
From the haunting vocals to the twangy strings, every track on "From Here" feels like a journey through the English countryside. It's like taking a stroll through a misty moor, with nothing but the sound of bagpipes and accordion to keep you company.
But what really sets STICK IN THE WHEEL apart is their commitment to authenticity. These aren't just songs - they're snapshots of a disappearing tradition, captured in all its unpolished glory. It's like stumbling upon a hidden gem in a dusty old record store, only to realize that it's the best thing you've ever heard.
So grab your pint of ale, put on your wellies, and get ready to be transported to a world where folklore meets punk rock. "From Here: English Folk Field Recordings" is a breath of fresh air in a music scene that's often too obsessed with perfection. Thank you, STICK IN THE WHEEL, for reminding us that sometimes, the most beautiful music is the messiest.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Bedfordshire May Carol
2. The Sea
3. Here's Adieu to Old England
4. The Ballad of Hugh Stenson
5. The Bedmaking
6. Georgie
7. Fathom the Bowl
8. Lavender Song
9. Lost in Fishponds
10. The Wild Rover
11. Eh Aww Ah Cud Hew
12. The Irish Girl
13. Bagpipers/Mount Hills
14. Bonny Boy
15. Just a Note/Wild Wild Whiskey
16. Young Collins/Getting Up Stairs
17. 1848 (Sunset Beauregard)
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Stick in the Wheel
Hailing from East London, Stick in the Wheel are the punk-folk rebels shaking up the traditional music scene. With their raw, gritty sound and unapologetically political lyrics, this band is not here to play by the rules. Comprised of frontwoman Nicola Kearey's fierce vocals, Ian Carter's haunting guitar, and a rotating cast of talented musicians, Stick in the Wheel are known for their electric live performances that leave audiences speechless. Their music is a bold mix of traditional folk tunes and contemporary punk sensibilities, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and modern. Tracks like "White Copper Alley" and "Me and the Dupples" showcase the band's ability to reinvent old classics and make them relevant for today's audience. But what truly sets Stick in the Wheel apart is their no-nonsense attitude towards the music industry. They are unafraid to speak out against injustice and push back against the mainstream. This is a band that is not afraid to stick it to the man, in every sense of the word. If you're looking for music that will challenge your perceptions and make you think, Stick in the Wheel is the band for you. They are unapologetically themselves, and they are not afraid to let the world know it. Stick in the Wheel are the revolutionaries of the folk scene, and they are here to stay.
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