Miss Peach and the Travellin’ Bones have released an album called Sand.
This album is beyond stunning.
Encompassing the essence of pure enchantment, Sand guides you in developing a strong attachment and sense of familiarity with the tunes it is comprised of. Pairing beautiful production with delicious compositions, Sand is truly an album of note.
This album boasts delightful presentation, with great attention to the aesthetic and the information. Great use of imagery and quality photography assist in creating a tangible art piece; buy this album as a physical copy.
The tracks on the album, and there are a decadent 12 of them, are wonderfully varied within the theme, meaning that there is variety to remove the risk of boredom, however the consistency is strong.
The overall feel and atmosphere of Sand will take you back in time to an endearing whimsical history that was just a skitten too fantastic to exist in reality. An eclectic and interesting selection of instruments (including violin and double bass) definitely helps to paint this picture. The divine Miss Peach holds a sultry and multi-faceted voice, creating soundscapes and setting tones.
It’s difficult to choose standouts tracks as they each slam you with their own character. Sea of Hope is beyond catchy, enticing you in with a hook that is very authentic to the nature of the album. Mr Walker will see you close your eyes and imagine walking out of a New Orleans club years ago, into a rainy alleyway, complete with scattering cats.
If you like the carnival, if you like the gypsy fair, if you like the rebellious 20s, if you like elegance and stroppiness…. You will enjoy Sand.
Miss Peach and her Bones, her Doom Folk band, tell tales of love, loss and intrigue.
Drawing influences from minstrels and storytellers of old, Miss Peach narrates complex characters and adventure into her songs.
The Travellin’ Bones consist of Sarah Spurs on double bass, Glorit on drums and Pearl on violin.