Album Review: Ruth Eliza - While the Light Shines
The initial impact is of an Appalachian sound gently rolling along, followed by the subtle blending of homegrown themes. The music of Ruth Eliza epitomises the Anglo-American roots spirit. The clawhammer banjo sparks an imagination bouncing around cloud laden mountains, yet when the English vocals and lyrical relevance kick in, it is the dales and rugged greenery of rural Britain taking over. WHILE THE LIGHT SHINES captures a moment of serenity and idyllically depicts what acoustic music can evoke. The banjo skills of Lancaster-based Eliza purvey the definitive sound of this thirteen track debut album accompanied by an expertly deployed array of instrumentation led by fiddle, garnished by mandolin and held together by double bass. Ten songs and three instrumentals form a packed content with the writing piquing an interest in what is expressed. Lots of tags can be applied - bluegrass, roots, old time, folk, Americana - all pertaining some descriptive purpose. The musici...