Similarly to Caitlin Rose’s new album this show’s a string folk influence however from the first song “50 White Lines†seems a lot darker, especially with the backing vocals chanting the song title in a lingering manner, it becomes slightly haunting. “Just a Feeling†has something very Fleetwood Mac about it, which I enjoy, purely in the music not so much the vocals, although these remain soft and interesting with its calm backing vocals once more.
“Wanting and Waiting†seems a little more upbeat and positive, with rings of Belle and Sebastian in a way, which is always a lovely sound to adopt. Although I have to say I would prefer some dramatic instrumentals from what I have heard so far. “Just Leave†does this to an extent with more interesting concoction of sounds… However the vocals remain very much the same, although- Kathryn Williams’ voice is still impressive and I seem to be warming to it with the more I listen to.
“Cream of the Crop†has a more bluesy and jazzy sound to it, and is a little Corrine Bailey Rae at times, in the very best of ways. I imagine to see this performed live would be atmospheric beyond belief. Another track that particularly caught my attention is “Noble Guess†which made me realise the one thing that attracts me to this album is the similarities it holds to Joni Mitchell, an all time favourite of mine.
“Little Lesson†is a lovely track, with a more upbeat and folk feel which i thoroughly enjoy, followed by “Up North†which proves that “The Quickening†would be the perfect album for a summers day and will definitely be played throughout by myself and many more i imagine.