Rachel Sermanni |
Having pencilled in Rachel’s latest live appearance in
Birmingham a while ago, and being a great fan of Canadian roots music, the
double delight for this date was the inclusion of Mo Kenney as the support act.
Hailing from the eastern province of Nova Scotia, Mo is the latest in a long
line of Canadian singer-songwriters to seek growth of their awareness in the UK
and the evidence of the performance here suggests this aspect of her career
could be a fruitful venture. Mo possesses a beautiful singing voice which
illuminated the songs she selected to share with the Glee Club audience. There
was an intriguing charm to her minimal stage presence which drew an unlikely audience
bond amidst a slightly surrealistic atmosphere. Yet the sheer quality and
strength of her songs generated a warm feeling of admiration amongst those
present.
Mo Kenney |
For this
evening’s show, Rachel was accompanied by Jenifer Austin on piano. Together they
add an aura of maturity to Rachel’s sweet sounding style which successfully delivers the
emotive aspects of her songs. Over the duration of the next hour, Rachel
meandered through a selection of material from several of her various sized
previous releases including ‘Black Hole’
from the EVERYTHING CHANGES EP, and both ‘Breathe
Easily’ and ‘The Fog’ lifted from
her single full album to date 2012’s UNDER MOUNTAINS. These and the other
tracks showcased were interjected with a slightly impish stage presence which
shared such diverse tales as busking in Amsterdam and painting with
pomegranates in New York. With a genteel and occasionally haunted song
delivery, it is easy to see why Rachel is highly rated in Celtic folk circles and
an hour in her dulcet company is an enchanting experience.
On a day where the owner of The Glee Club chain was showered
with positive publicity from a High Court libel verdict, their ethos of
providing cutting edge comedy and high quality singer-song writing acts was on
show for everyone to see. In their own diverse individualistic styles, Mo
Kenney and Rachel Sermanni continue to prosper and an appreciative Glee Club
studio audience showed every sign of agreeing with this opinion.
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