It was a lengthy wait to see Sian Chandler and Ray Hughes
take to the stage as they were officially the guests of the Rea River Roots
club who hosted the evening. The format of this regular gathering is to run an
open mic session for local folk and roots enthusiasts before introducing the main
act around 10 pm. The diverse range of performers kept you suitably entertained
before The Black Feathers elevated the quality level considerably straight from
the off with their opening number ‘You
Will Be Mine’.
In the current vogue style of two voices and a single
guitar, The Black Feathers showed they were the masters of such delivery with
the key redeeming feature being their ability to beautifully harmonise in
unison. The duo eased their way through an all-to-brief set with Ray’s guitar
work steering the songs that are brought to life by the elegant vocals led by
Sian. The pure emotion and subtle timing of their song delivery is as evident
as the enjoyment radiating from their onstage chemistry. The acrimony that
surrounded the recent split of that famous duo in Americana circles from across
the pond seemed a million miles away from what was on stage tonight. There is definitely
no apology in this quarter for raising the comparison between The Black Feathers and The Civil Wars.
After the opening song, Sian and Ray proceeded to give a
preview to all five tracks on the STRANGERS WE MEET EP with perhaps the most
striking version on the night being ‘Open
Book’. Yet really there was little to choose between this, the title
track, ‘1000 Times’ and ‘All Came Down’. A couple of copies were
sold during the evening and grabbing one yourself is highly recommended in
whatever format that it is available in. To complete the set the guys did a
great song called ‘Down By The River’
and they covered Lady Gaga’s ‘Bad Romance’.
The Black Feathers are just concluding a short jaunt around
the country promoting this record but loads more dates are promised in the
future. They have some exciting plans and a sound that will go down well in the
US, a market on their horizon. In the meantime checking them out either on
record or live is a must for any fan of folk or Americana music. They are a
talent to be cherished and proof that this genre of music is flourishing in the
UK.
Review of Strangers We Meet EP
Review of Strangers We Meet EP