a Review by Anna Maria Stjärnell
Pinkie Maclure has recorded remarkable music for a long time now, but remains a cult heroine. Her new record with John Wills will probably not change that. It's a staggering
take on the folk tradition, but it's also pretty strange. The masses won't find it. But in a year when Antony and the Johnsons can get so much attention, maybe Maclure can find a bigger audience too.
"Slowly, Slowly the Water Flows" sees that incomparable voice at its most intoxicating as a simple melody follows it. The title track is an exercise in haunted folk with psychedelic touches. The martial beat of the drums lends it a special flavor
"Fine flowers in the valley" is a traditional song given a unique spin.
We end with the sweet "Lay down your arms", which has Maclure seductively singing against a soft backdrop. Maclure and Wills deserve your time with this great record.
Posted on April 12, 2005