a Review by Anna Maria Stjärnell
The new album from Trespassers William is slow, languid and atmospheric. As on their previous CD "Anchor"
Anna-Lynne Williams angelic voice dominates the music.
The title track has a sad feel about it.
There's a slight country vibe to it, in the vein of
Mazzy Star. Williams' carefully measured vocal is just
gorgeous.
"Let You Down" is sparse and haunting.
Williams' singing has warmth about it that really
comes across here.
The version of U2"s "Love is Blindness" is lovely. The
group make the song their own.
"Love You More" is a
sweet song that moves me very much.
Trespassers William have made another great album.
Posted on December 21, 2002