Head Canon
Head Canon
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Our Take
Our Take
THOM ASHWORTH's latest album "Head Canon" is a delightful romp through the whimsical world of folk music. The singer-songwriter's unique blend of storytelling and intricate arrangements creates a sonic tapestry that is both enchanting and thought-provoking.
From the opening track "Morning Song" with its jaunty melody and charming lyrics, to the hauntingly beautiful "Ghost Stories" with its ethereal harmonies, THOM ASHWORTH weaves a spellbinding spell that will leave listeners spellbound.
Ashworth's evocative vocals are a highlight of the album, showcasing his ability to convey a wide range of emotions with just a single note. His rich baritone voice adds depth and nuance to each track, drawing listeners in and keeping them engaged from start to finish.
The album's production is also top-notch, with lush instrumentation and warm production that gives each song a rich, full sound. The strings on tracks like "Dust Bowl" and "Nevermore" add a haunting beauty, while the gentle piano on "The Listeners" provides a sense of intimacy and vulnerability.
Overall, "Head Canon" is a must-listen for fans of folk music and storytelling. THOM ASHWORTH has crafted a truly enchanting album that showcases his talent as a songwriter and musician. Pick up a copy today and let yourself be swept away by the magic of THOM ASHWORTH's music.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. High Germany
2. Pathfinding
3. Poverty Knock
4. Look to Windward
5. Exile
6. Ratcliffe Highway
7. Derry Gaol
8. Crossing the Water
9. The Snow It Melts the Soonest
10. John Barelycorn
11. The City and the Tower
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Thom Ashworth
THOM ASHWORTH is not your average folk musician. Hailing from the charming town of Brighton, this eccentric singer-songwriter is known for his unique blend of traditional English folk music with a modern twist. With his deep, soulful voice and intricate fingerstyle guitar playing, THOM ASHWORTH has been captivating audiences across the UK for years. But don't let his folk roots fool you - THOM ASHWORTH's music is anything but conventional. With a penchant for blending unexpected genres like electronic music and jazz into his folk melodies, he has carved out a niche for himself in the music industry as a true innovator. Known for his witty lyricism and dry sense of humour, THOM ASHWORTH's songwriting is as clever as it is catchy. From quirky observations about everyday life to poignant reflections on love and loss, his music resonates with listeners of all ages. Whether he's performing solo with just his guitar and voice or backed by a full band, THOM ASHWORTH always delivers a powerful and engaging live show. His dynamic stage presence and infectious energy never fail to captivate audiences, leaving them wanting more. With a string of critically acclaimed albums under his belt and a loyal fan base that continues to grow with each release, THOM ASHWORTH is undoubtedly one of the most exciting artists to emerge from the UK folk scene in recent years. So, do yourself a favour and give his music a listen - you won't be disappointed.
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