The reason you should check out Ashley’s album is that it’s
a gorgeous collection of nine beautifully crafted songs that encompasses all
that is valued in the folk/rock/acoustic scene. Her sublime vocals straddle a
varied selection of song structures given added impetus by a backing band keen
to mix strings and keys to full effect. Often you have to take a step back when
a bio or press release indulges in name-checking hyperbole but it is difficult
to argue with references to Stevie Nicks and Jewel and Ashley herself has no
finer inspiration mentioned than Patty Griffin. Added to her exquisite vocals,
Ashley shows she’s no mean song writer in both lyrical content and melody
construction.
Hailing from Decatur, Illinois, Ashley has been actively
involved in recording since 2008 and while her previous records haven’t been
checked out yet, the nine songs from ALL THE PRETTY THINGS are perfect appetizers
to appreciate her talent. The genre for female singer-songwriters to take their
music in a folk-rock direction is growing on both sides of the Atlantic and the
Americana scene seems to be the natural home. Straight from the acoustic opener
‘Made of Dreams’ through to the tranquil
closer ‘Lie To Me’, where Ashley
shows she’s the master of the slow song, Americana fans will drool over the
enchanting quality. The punchy title track ‘All
The Pretty Things’ explodes with a captivating and harmony-laced chorus and
rivals ‘Trouble’ for the stand out
track. The latter draws faint comparisons with the rather good Be Good Tanyas
song ‘Light Enough To Travel’ which is
another esteemed name to add to her sound association.
All The Pretty Things is available on UK ITunes from Feb 18